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Shumlin Ends Bid for Single-Payer

On Dec. 17th, Governor Peter Shumlin announced that he was terminating his four-year quest to begin single-payer, government-run health care for residents of Vermont. In his press conference, Shumlin emphasized the economic risks that would have accompanied the single-payer plan. “The cost of that ...


The Setonian

Ditching the Dining Hall

Ask most Middlebury students for their favorite local restaurant in Middlebury, and you’d likely hear about Sabai Sabai, Flatbread Pizza, or Storm Cafe, to name a few. I’d like to buck that trend, and suggest that the place to eat in Middlebury is the truly underappreciated Noonie’s Deli. Noonie’s, ...


The Setonian

Marijuana Coalition Optimistic for 2015

On Tuesday, January 6, the Vermont Coalition to Regulate Marijuana held a news conference, a day before the state legislative session was set to begin. Advocates for marijuana legalization believe that 2015 could be a year of unprecedented progress. The leader of the coalition, the Marijuana Policy ...


The Setonian

Shumlin is Re-elected Governor of Vermont

On Thursday morning, the Vermont Legislature voted on a secret ballot to decide which candidate in the 2014 Vermont Gubernatorial election would be named the governor of Vermont for the next two years.  Democrat Peter Shumlin beat Republican Scott Milne with a final vote of 110-69 among the legislature.  ...


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Vermont Yankee Nuclear Plant Shuts Down Operations

The Vermont Yankee Nuclear power plant shut down its operations at 1:04 p.m. on the 29th of December, and is no longer sending power to the New England electric grid. The 604-megawatt plant was responsible for producing 71 percent of all electricity produced and 35 percent of all electricity consumed ...


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Students and Vermonters Rally Against — and For — the XL Pipeline

On Tuesday, January 13, about 45 people gathered in front of Mead Chapel for a “rejection rally” against the Keystone XL pipeline, joining over 130 rejection rallies nationwide.  Encouraged by 350.org and 350 Massachusetts, rallies took place all across the country in the wake of Nebraska’s decision ...


The Setonian

Burlington Announces Mall Renovations

Burlington is looking to undergo an approximately 200 million dollar project on its mall, Burlington Town Center.   Mayor Miro Weinberger, Governor Peter Shumlin and the owner of Burlington mall as of December 2013, Don Sinex, revealed construction proposals on Nov 20th. The commencement of a process ...


The Setonian

Burlington Drafts 5-Year Education Plan

The Vermont State Board of Education (SBE) has drafted a strategic five-year plan for education statewide, specifically addressing the unusually high cost per pupil in Vermont and the achievement gap.  The board has approved a draft of the plan and is seeking public comment on the plan until Dec 4.  ...


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Good Vibrations: New Middlebury Sex Shop Caters to Women

[video width="480" height="270" mp4="http://middleburycampus.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/4-Romance-Products-All-MiddKids-Need-Mobile.mp4"][/video]   As you walk through the pink saloon-style doors with “And things that buzz in the night” written overhead, you immediately find a display ...


The Setonian

Coalition Opposes Sending Vermont Prisoners Out of State

On Oct. 30, a letter was delivered to the Vermont  Governor’s administration and to political candidates advocating for the return of Vermont prisoners that are being held in out-of-state, private, for-profit prisons. Nearly thirty Vermont organizations, groups and businesses signed the document. ...


The Setonian

RAND Researches Pot Legalization in Vermont

Lawmakers will recieve a report this January on marijuana in Vermont: potential market prices, distribution locations and the revenue that full legalization might provide. The study is not intended to advocate for legalization, rather, it will focus on these specific policy areas that must be addressed ...


The Setonian

Green Mountain Power Company to Upgrade Otter Creek Dams

Green Mountain Power (GMP), an electricity provider to three-quarters of Vermont residents, has recently been approved by federal energy regulators to upgrade its three hydro-electric dams along Otter Creek, in the towns of Proctor, New Haven and Weybridge. The project is expected to cost about $19 ...


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Ditching the Dining Hall: The Middlebury Marquis

The new and improved Middlebury Marquis opened just last week.  In addition to two revamped movie theaters, the Marquis also opened Middlebury’s first Southwestern restaurant.  At first we were skeptical of a Southwestern restaurant located inside a movie theater. You usually just don’t put the ...


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No Majority in Gubernatorial Election; Legislature to Vote

While most states have elected governors and legislators who will begin their terms in 2015, the identity of Vermont’s future governor still remains in question and will be decided in a secret vote by the 180 person State Legislature in 2015.  Election Day ended with incumbent Governor Peter Shumlin ...


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Rutland Man Quarantined for Ebola

This past week Vermont began its first Ebola quarantine when Rutland resident Peter James Italia was placed into a 21-day quarantine. Italia was and still is completely symptom-free, but nonetheless has agreed to remain in quarantine and to cooperate with health officials. Governor Peter Shumlin did ...


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Marquis Theatre Opens in Town; Southwestern Restaurant Added

After nearly a year of renovations, Middlebury’s Marquis Theatre re-opened this Wednesday. The theater, originally built as a vaudeville house in 1939, had been closed since August 25 for renovation. The bigger theater, which will showcase live shows every week, features an expanded stage, a state ...


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Calvin McEathron Finishes Campaign

On Tuesday, Nov. 4, Calvin McEathron ’16 concluded his bid for the two-seat Addison-1 district in the Vermont House of Representatives. When the votes were tallied Tuesday night, Amy Sheldon and incumbent Betty Nuovo took first and second and will represent Middlebury in the legislature. McEathron ...


The Setonian

Vermont Pushes Tourism in Ad Campaign

Vermont is just coming off a strong, potentially record-breaking tourism season this year partly thanks to a new advertising campaign designed by the state. Governor Peter Shumlin discussed the positive impact that tourism has on Vermont in a press conference last Tuesday. The extensive advertising ...


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Keene Pumpkin Festival Ends in Riots

Last year, the Keene Pumpkin Festival set the world record for the most lit jack-o’-lanterns in one place. This year, student riots and police involvement brought Keene under a  national spotlight. The pumpkin festival is a tradition that locals in Keene, N.H. have looked forward to every year for ...


The Setonian

Ello, the “Anti-Facebook,” Soars Out of Burlington

Vermont’s next biggest business venture has nothing to do with maple syrup or ice cream – that is, unless you want to share a picture of it.  Ello is the newest social networking website sensation that was founded in Burlington, Vermont. Dubbed as the “anti-Facebook,” Ello is a social networking ...