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Sunday, Mar 29, 2026

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Editorial A bittersweet victory

Author: [no author name found] Following the veto issued Monday by Vermont governor Jim Douglas '72 against a pending bill legalizing same-sex marriage - legislation that passed by wide margins in both the House and the Senate - lawmakers were not the only ones up in arms. Across the nation, onlookers ...


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Lupo Fiasco It's here a food revolution

Author: Kate Lupo On March 19th, environmentally conscious individuals across campus found a wonderful surprise on the front page of The New York Times: a headline that read "Obamas to Plant Organic Garden at the White House." According to The New York Times, First Lady Michelle Obama has created the ...


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OP-ED Governor Douglas' shameful legacy

Author: Kevin Moss The governor of Vermont, a Middlebury graduate, has vowed to veto Sen. 115, the bill that extends marriage equality to same-sex couples. He says he has friends on both sides of the debate, and that beliefs are "deeply felt and passionately expressed." He also says, "For those on ...


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Notes from the Desk A tale of two Middleburys

Author: Ian Trombulak There's snow up to my ankles, and it's spilling over into my shoes. Wet socks - my favorite part about winter in Vermont. I suppose I should be better prepared, having lived in the Middlebury area for the vast majority of my life. Of course, as a thrifty youth, I discovered the ...


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Elephant in the Room Ideal

Author: Stefan Claypool It's time to call the plague that is sweeping the United States by name. We are experiencing the third wave of socialism in this country, and to call it anything else would be profoundly dishonest. What else can one call a system where the president is allowed to fire private ...


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Campus Poll

Author: [no author name found] RESPONSESHaving several smaller acts doesn't generate the same campus-wide excitement that one big concert does. Lesser known artists tend to fly under the radar. I know some people who had no idea that Santigold or RJD2 played a show at Middlebury. Big name artists energize ...


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Campus Poll

Author: [no author name found] RESPONSESI think there should be more senior housing that isn't just made for 4 people. The Atwater suites and LaForce suites are by far the biggest blocks of senior housing. Because those suites are (almost?) exclusively four-person suites, and because there aren't many ...


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Editorial The right report, but the wrong reasons?

Author: [no author name found] The mystery of Nick Garza's '11 tragic disappearance and death came to a close on March 12 as the Middlebury Police Department (MPD) finally released the official report on its investigation. The report brings closure to a saga that last year saw search and rescue teams ...


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Waters to Wine Did somebody say, "alcohol"?

Author: Mike Waters A couple of weeks ago, I was sitting in my suite talking about drinking. It was some lazy Saturday afternoon - the transition period between recovering from one night and planning for the next - when it hit me: we talk about drinking a lot. Something about sitting there, discussing ...


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Behind Enemy Lines Your passion for learning makes me gag

Author: Andrey Tolstoy Class participation is war by other means. When shooting for that 5-15 percent, keep in mind that you are leading a two-front campaign, in which the class participant par excellence will strike a harmonious balance between his two strategic objectives: earning the sympathy of ...


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Notes from the Desk No thanks for the memories

Author: Tamara Hilmes Between March 9 and March 12, I received three different e-mails in my inbox enticing me to walk over to Axinn to get my picture taken for the yearbook. They made fancy YouTube videos, snazzy posters, and last-minute reminders, all of which assaulted me from my computer screen ...


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OP-ED Our integrity, our responsibility

Author: David Peduto With the pending student vote on the Honor Code Review Committee's recommendations for the Honor Code, I would like to express what I believe is necessary in order to achieve this endeavor. I believe that we need to revitalize the spirit of the Honor Code. This doesn't just come ...


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OP-ED Explaining the comprehensive fee

Author: Caroline Woodworth To shed more light on the recommendation provided by the Comprehensive Fee Committee regarding the price tag on a Middlebury education, we, as a committee, felt obligated to further explain our decision-making process. Firstly, however, we would like to explain the procedures ...


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Lupo Fiasco Tantalizing, tight-wearing tushes

Author: Kate Lupo Professor of American Studies Kit Wilson, most amazing teacher of the American studies course "American Landscape," shared a wonderful story with his students this week. On vacation in Florence some years ago, Wilson and his wife visited Michelangelo's "David" in the Galleria Dell'Accademia. ...


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Notes from the Desk True liberal arts discussion

Author: Amanda Cormier It was clear from the extended standing ovation that followed Sheyenne Brown's groundbreaking performance of "A Colored Girl's College Tour" on March 6 that her art had achieved something monumental among the College community: she'd touched a nerve.But although I was moved to ...


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Campus Poll

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Elephant in the Room Overwhelmed

Author: Stefan Claypool One of the Obama campaign's big selling points was that it was going to restore America's international standing - it was going to reach out to the world powers that had been snubbed by the Cowboy Bush regime and reclaim the diplomatic high ground by shaking hands with our enemies ...


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OP-ED Where did global warming go?

Author: Andrew Piccirillo Last week's article on Power Shift reminded me of the complex relationship between science and politics, between knowledge and action. I believe that prevailing assumptions on campus about the severity of anthropogenic global warming (AGW) and how we should respond need critical ...




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