Tuesday, Nov. 4, was a huge night for Democrats! Zohran Mamdani, Abigail Spanberger, and Mikie Sherrill all claimed victory in their respective races. At the College Democrats’ watch party, one student exclaimed, “This is the worst night for Republicans since 2020!” But was it? Perhaps not. In ...
Opinion
Is knowing my Constitutional rights too political?
By Mya Rosa Diaz | December 4, 2025Letter To the Editor: The importance of a literary degree
By Johanna Nichols, B.s., M.s., Mdiv. | December 4, 2025Who does the SGA really work for?
By The Editorial Board | December 4, 2025When pushing the limit becomes destructive
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By Dani Bronk | December 4, 2025Latest stories
Save small class sizes
By The Editorial Board | November 13, 2025Small class sizes and intimate academic experiences have long been a core tenet of a Middlebury education. The college proudly boasts our 9:1 student-to-faculty ratio and our average class size of 16 on its website and on every tour. But this has not been reflective of our Middlebury experience for ...
Letter to the Editor: Response to No Kings! Except the ones we like…
By Ayden Lapon | November 13, 2025In the op-ed “No Kings! Except the ones we like…”, published in the Nov. 6 edition of The Campus, the author argues that the protest movement across the country is an example of selective outrage, and that the standard for criticism and condemnation is not applied evenly. While I see merit in ...
Letter to the Editor: Response to No Kings! Except the ones we like…
By Will Beckerman and Charlie Fisch | November 13, 2025In an article critical of the so-called hypocrisy of the No Kings protest in The Campus last week, Ignacio Gamero ‘26 accused protestors of “cheapening authoritarianism.” He argued that other presidents had previously taken similar oversteps of executive power, and that Trump’s activities were ...
Letter To The Editor: How democracies die
By Daniza Tazabekova | November 13, 2025This Letter To The Editor is a response to Ignacio Gamero ’26’s op-ed titled “No Kings! Except the ones we like…,” published in the Nov. 6 issue of The Campus. In his piece, Gamero argued that outrage over presidential overreach is merely inconsistent partisanship and exemplifies selective ...
Step By Step: Bringing People Closer
By Maryit Khader | November 13, 2025Last week, I received sudden and heartbreaking news. My aunt, who was traveling from Qalqilya, Palestine (West Bank) to visit my ailing mother in Jordan, passed away unexpectedly. The news left all of us in shock. Yet, I decided to attend the inauguration of Ian B. Baucom as the 18th president of Middlebury ...
Stop politicizing romance
By Elisabeth Dellit | November 13, 2025I don’t think there’s a single person who lives in the U.S. who would say that our country is not going through a significant political crisis. The political conversation is ever-present. But what concerns me is the politicization of our personal lives. In particular, we need to stop politicizing ...
Silence will not protect us
By Sophia Kahn, Natti Martinez and Charlie Fisch | November 13, 2025Middlebury College’s mission statement states that it seeks to “foster the inquiry, equity, and agency necessary for [students] to practice ethical citizenship.” Yet, our ability to do so is currently under attack. This is not only a result of the Trump administration’s “Compact for Academic ...
Notes from the Desk: What is the Editorial Board?
By Curran Amster | November 6, 2025The Campus’ Editorial Board (EB) is a group of fixed student editors who meet weekly to discuss issues important to the college community, and then publish a piece reflective of our conversations. We try to reach some degree of consensus to “call for” something, whether that’s a demand for students ...
A Letter to Middlebury College
By The Miis Student Advocacy Council | November 6, 2025On behalf of the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey (MIIS) Student Advocacy Council, we would like to share our heartfelt sympathy and support for Lia Smith’s family and friends, and to everyone at Middlebury who feels her absence.
The case for study abroad
By The Editorial Board | November 6, 2025More than half of the junior class at Middlebury studies abroad each year. They leave behind the comforts and benefits of staying on campus to immerse themselves in a foreign language, experience another culture and confront a totally different, often even more rigorous academic environment. Students ...
No Kings! Except the ones we like…
By Ignacio N. Gamero | November 6, 2025On Saturday, Oct. 18, students, professors and Middlebury residents gathered, chanting “No Kings” in protest of President Donald Trump’s perceived authoritarian tendencies. The message was clear: Trump is a threat to our country and must be denounced and opposed. The protest raises an important ...
Student death remains the routine at Middlebury
By The Editorial Board | October 30, 2025Two years ago, we wrote about how the losses of student life became a “routine” at Middlebury, when tragedies like losing members of our community and fellow students should be anything but routine. At that time, we urged the college to develop more comprehensive mental health support resources. ...
Don’t study abroad
By Joey Disorbo | October 30, 2025Four years is a pitifully short time for something so blatantly, absurdly wonderful: being an undergraduate on this campus. It would be remiss of every Middlebury student to take for granted the fact that everyone they know is within a 15-minute walk. It would be remiss to forget that the gym, the ice ...
How I processed grief at Middlebury
By Ben Conway | October 30, 2025In late October of 2022, during my first year at Middlebury, I drove over the Green Mountains and into New Hampshire to see one of my best friends from high school for the last time. Though his eyes shone with their same flinty strength, cancer had weakened his body. After catching up for an hour in ...






