Climate activists flood College Park, joining worldwide movement
By Becca Amen | September 26, 2019“In my three years doing the climate strike, this is maybe the largest turnout we’ve had,” organizer Zoe Grodsky '20.5 told The Campus.
“In my three years doing the climate strike, this is maybe the largest turnout we’ve had,” organizer Zoe Grodsky '20.5 told The Campus.
“Battell renovation is not a myth anymore,” said Dean of Student Baishakhi Taylor said. “We are seriously looking into it. Everyone talks about it, it’s time.”
Biathlete and golfer, Chloe Levins’ ’20 chose to compete in two completely different sports. However, she begs to differ. As she’s climbed the ranks in both disciplines on the national (and international) level, Levins has learned that skiing, shooting, and golfing are all more similar than you ...
I’d like to change the way people at Middlebury talk and think about racial issues and this may be my one shot.
Though I use alarmist language to describe the climate crisis, I actually don’t think much about this emergency anymore.
In J-Term and the spring semester of 2019, 194 lectures occurred at Middlebury College.
Greg Swartz '18 interviews comedic actor Jason Mantzoukas '95 about his time with Otter Nonsense Players at the college and career beyond.
Dr. Elizabeth Otto presented on her forthcoming book about queer identities and the Bauhaus last Wednesday.
Middlebury College, working in collaboration with local partners, broke ground on an anaerobic digester facility at the end of August. The project will provide the college with a new source of renewable energy.
A petition is now circulating demanding that Middlebury Language Schools end its relationship with the CIA.
As of the beginning of this school year, the College's Athletics Department has decided to close down the junior varsity sports program.
Brilliant. Having the opportunity to listen to it read by the author on the very first days of 2019’s Black History Month was a special and meaningful treat. Published to mass acclaim, author Ta-Nehisi Coates — and Middlebury College French Language Schools alum — writes a letter to his son, Samori, ...
For Vermont residents under 21, the use, possession and purchase of tobacco products and nicotine delivery systems is no longer legal in the state. The college’s newly-expanded Health and Wellness Education office will oversee efforts to support students seeking to quit smoking, and will spearhead ...
Middlebury College Democrats invited students to watching the third Democratic presidential debate last week in anticipation of the 2020 election.
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"Monos" is both beautiful and violent in its portrayal of a group of teenage soldiers.
Student-run nonprofit bids farewell, delivers last boxes
"The Peanut Butter Falcon" is a film about self-discovery and self-definition through companionship.
In response to several incidents of bias in the classroom last spring, the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion is implementing a new program, which will give employees tools to create a more inclusive campus environment.
The Middlebury Pranksters ultimate frisbee team had an outstanding spring season with stunning records, with the men's team claiming the national championship title and the women's team coming in fifth place.