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Saturday, May 18, 2024

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The Setonian

Q & A With Co-Founder of Active Minds

This week, I caught up with Casey Watters ’15, a psychology major from Dallas, Texas who has been involved in various mental health initiatives on campus. After co-founding Active Minds at Middlebury, a club that provided information on mental health to students and hosted mental health awareness ...


The Setonian

Longboarding from Midd to Burlington, Just to Start

It starts off as a tick in your head: ‘We should definitely do this one day, guys.’ One day — maybe when we’re older, maybe when the circumstances are different and everything seems more nearby. This — an adventure you envision but know you will probably, despite your extreme excitement at ...


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The Campus Voice: The Tailgate Debate

Middlebury College's recent policy to ban alcohol at tailgates created an uproar. Some believe that this necessary policy will prevent out-of-hand drinking. Others think this is another example of Middlebury's social police state. We hear all these perspectives this hour. Plus, we ask students: What's ...


The Setonian

Stress at College Reaches a Fever Pitch

Stress is an inescapable part of college life: probably of life in general, too. Stress can be good: it can be a motivator, it can bring out the best in us, but too often it becomes a burden. Being stressed stresses us out! Sometimes, stress is a product of biting off more you can chew, poor time management ...


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Peer Writing Tutors: Not a One-Way Street

Within the Center for Teaching, Learning and Research (CTLR), the Writing Center is dedicated to helping students through every stage of the writing process. The Peer Writing Tutor Program is the workhorse and heart of this center. Senior Lecturer and Tutor in Writing and Director of the Writing Center ...


The Setonian

A Story and Personality Beneath the Panda Hat

“Panda hat kid just dropped the top scoop of ice cream off his cone, caught it, and put it on #likeaboss.” “Panda hat kid talked to the tour group!” “Beginning to question whether Midd’s mascot is the panther or panda hat kid.” “I nominate Panda hat kid as Liebowitz’s replacement ...


The Setonian

Commons System Creates Connections

On a day-to-day basis – especially as the fall semester gains momentum – students encounter a multitude of social interactions. From meetings with advisers to late night chats with friends, our lives are largely influenced by the relationships we forge with others. But what – if anything – is ...


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The Campus Voice: The NYC Climate Rally

We kick off the year's first episode with talk on the NYC People's Climate March. We also talk to Emma Erwin '15.5 about her near-death experiences on a 102-day hike from Mexico to Canada.Plus, we get student reactions when Middlebury falls from #4 to #7 on the U.S. News Report rankings. ...with your ...


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Passing the Plate with Some Extra Lingo on the Side

Every student of the foreign languages at Middlebury College is most likely familiar with the language tables. From Monday to Friday, waiters and waitresses make their way through the lively and chatter-filled rooms of Proctor and Ross dining halls, carrying plates of food and taking orders from students. ...


The Setonian

Order’s Up! Crossroads Serves Experiments in a Mug

From a swimming pool, to a juice bar, to finally our beloved Crossroads, the cozy downstairs McCullough Student Space has undergone many transformations. Perhaps best-known for its refreshing fruit smoothies that have withstood the changing menus, Crossroads has become a favorite hang-out spot of students ...


The Setonian

Unspoken Stigmas: Eating Disorders - Warning Signs and Aid

  Many people might be surprised to hear that the most fatal mental disorder is anorexia nervosa. According to the American Journal of Psychiatry, anorexia nervosa has an estimated mortality rate of between four and ten percent, higher than the death rate for people with schizophrenia or bipolar ...


The Setonian

'Murica!

As my German school friends and I hurtled up the steps of McCardell Bicentennial Hall, pressing all the elevator buttons to get there fast, I felt like I was clambering through a window back into childhood, when I lined up for hours on end to gaze at spectacles in circuses. Sliding up the staircase ...


The Setonian

Erasing Mental Health Stigma, Starting Here

According to the National Institute of Mental Health, there were an estimated 43.7 million individuals 18 years or older living with mental illness in the United States in 2012, or about 18.6 percent of the adult population. In a survey of 157 colleges and universities, the American College Health ...


The Setonian

Dating, Dining and Dashing

I hoped to close this dating column with a feel-good end, a second date. Instead, I have a more upstanding finish — complete rejection. Darlene* and I got along swimmingly, as you may have gathered from my last installment. We had a marvelous evening at Black Sheep and, though we’re from vastly ...


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Midd Cycling Finishes Strong at Nationals

Last weekend, five members of the Middlebury Cycling Team traveled to Richmond, Virginia to the Cycling National Championships. Without a coach, Zack Isaacs ’15.5, Jake Barker ’16, Matt Gilbert ’16.5, Kai Wiggins ’16.5, and Sam O’Keefe ’16.5 reeled impressive results, including  six top-twenty ...


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A Month in the Life of Linens: Lee's Launderings

Cindy Lee wakes up at 3:15 a.m. five days a week and drives 45 minutes to work at the laundry room in Freeman International Center (FIC). She starts off her day with emails and bookwork. Around 9:30 a.m. the truck arrives full with bags of dirty laundry from the three dining halls and any other catered ...


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Clare Raises Questions about Disability Access

Renowned disability and gender activist Eli Clare came to campus on Wednesday, April 30th to host his talk, “Meditations on Disabled Bodies, Natural Worlds, and a Politics of Cure.” As the title suggests, Clare ventured to tackle the difficult and often cumbersome issue of “cure” and the politics ...


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Vibrators Generate New Buzz

At intermission of the opening night of “In the Next Room” (or “The Vibrator Play”), the audience of the packed Seeler Studio Theater collectively sighed with relief upon realizing that despite it’s name, Sarah Ruhl’s Tony Award-nominated play was far from vulgar. Gathering from the chatter ...




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