The insider’s guide to moving out during a pandemic
By Emily Hogan | November 19, 2020What do you need to pack and take with you? What can you leave behind? All of your move out day questions, answered.
What do you need to pack and take with you? What can you leave behind? All of your move out day questions, answered.
Though the media declared former Vice President Joe Biden the winner of the 2020 presidential race, President Donald Trump has yet to concede. As the President’s lawsuits and claims of election fraud drag on, students and faculty consider the results and the trajectory of the next few months.
Françoise Niyigena ’21 designed and implemented a program to help remote first years navigate Middlebury from afar, connecting groups of new students with mentors that serve similar roles as the First Year Counselors that typically guide students in college residence halls.
Though 602 first years matriculated this fall, the college saw a lower yield rate and an uptick in deferrals, who will join the class of 2025.5 and 2026.
One student tested positive for Covid-19 on the second day of exit testing, according to an email from Director of Health Services Mark Peluso. The school moved eleven students into quarantine after contract tracing, bringing the total number of quarantined students to 24. The new cases were from the ...
Two Middlebury students tested positive for Covid-19 according to early results from Covid-19 testing held Monday, the school announced in an email Tuesday morning. The cases were the first among students at the college since two tested positive in early September during entry testing. They were ...
A staff member tested positive for Covid-19 on Nov. 2.
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One day when I was scrolling through Apple Music and happened upon an album with a beautifully simplistic design that demanded my attention.
Although there was a record increase in mail-in ballots in Vermont this year due to the pandemic, many voters still cast their vote in person.
Gone are the days of lingering behind after class to chat with professors or to make lunch plans with classmates, engaging in witty rapport and sharing knowing glances — or even pencils — with people next to you.
Read about how Middlebury's student-run spin studio has adjusted this fall in order to continue offering spin classes.
Students and residents of the town of Middlebury engaged in rallies on the three days following the Presidential election to advocate that every vote should be counted.
Scott wins third term; Molly Gray rises to Lt. Governor; Welch returns to the capitol; Hardy and Bray re-elected in Addison County
I wish that I were here to tell you a success story.
“Being Brown in America, you always have to be careful”: During election week, as the nation waited on edge to hear the results of the presidential election, many of Middlebury’s students of color feared that tensions could explode into racialized violence on campus.
Tiger Lyon '06 led the Panthers to victory against Tufts on November 12th of 2005.
“finally” turned a spotlight on the lack of Asian representation in the media and the performing arts.
The Covid-19 pandemic brought increased food insecurity and economic hardships for the restaurant industry. So, the State of Vermont instituted a program to address both.
Listen to Alex Stimpson '23 of the men's squash team in conversation with Blaise Siefer. The two talk about how practices are structured and how the team is bonding.