SOAN Class Analyzes Exclusion on Campus
By Kayla Lichtman | January 24, 2019Students in the Sociology & Anthropology course Trust and Social Capital recently produced a paper analyzing causes and effects of exclusion on Middlebury’s campus.
Students in the Sociology & Anthropology course Trust and Social Capital recently produced a paper analyzing causes and effects of exclusion on Middlebury’s campus.
I would love to break my vegetarian streak for a good burger but, before doing so, I wanted to find out what people’s problem is with our meat here at Middlebury.
The Middlebury Winterfell took place this past weekend on Saturday, Jan. 19 on home turf. The team continued its strong start with bold performances from both the men and the women. “The team’s goal right now is the same as every year, I feel. To get as many people to qualify for championship ...
Amy Holbrook is Middlebury’s hidden gem.
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With employees across the institution facing uncertainty about their futures as Middlebury's workforce planning process ramps up, we decided that it would be pertinent to dedicate our second special issue of the year (after our November election issue) to college staff. We've spent the last few weeks ...
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“NER Out Loud,” New England Review’s new student podcast, shows the power of podcasting done right and the role it can play in our communal lives.
The Open Door Clinic (ODC) holds free clinics every Tuesday evening and one Friday morning per month.
New York Times op-ed columnist Frank Bruni spoke to a packed Wilson Hall about identity politics and the meaning of a liberal education last week.
Trump has moved away from facts and into pure rhetoric.
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An external review committee has released a report evaluating the commons system and delineating areas of potential improvement as a continuation of the college’s “How Will We Live Together” residential life assessment.