A Press for the People
By Matt Smith | November 15, 2018While the president’s disregard for the truth is troubling, his blatant disrespect and animosity for the press is even more disconcerting.
While the president’s disregard for the truth is troubling, his blatant disrespect and animosity for the press is even more disconcerting.
Since participating in the racial justice protests in Ferguson, Mo. in 2014, DeRay Mckesson has been wearing the same blue Patagonia vest that he wore there.
Fashion borrows, steals and appropriates from itself all the time and I find that along the way many things lose their meaning.
As human beings, we are always balancing risks, personal gain and a commitment to our values. A willingness to look our personal failings in the face is especially needed in present-day Washington, where recent administrations have aggressively prosecuted whistleblowers, and governments conduct broad ...
The Middlebury football team fell to the Tufts Jumbos 35-13 this past Saturday, concluding its season with a 5-4 record and a fourth-place finish in the NESCAC conference. Though Middlebury put up a tough fight, Tufts took the game in the third quarter, sealing the Panthers’ fate. Throughout the ...
On Sunday night, the Student Government Association (SGA) passed a Snow Bowl Scholarship Bill allocating $2,500 towards the scholarship fund.
Facing rent hike, The Rough cut Dishes up its last plates.
With the season nearing an end, the men’s and women’s cross country teams are working non-stop to make sure that they finish off strong. The teams boasted their hard work at the NCAA Regional Championships on Saturday, Nov.10. The men came in third with 142 points. Amherst came in first with ...
Lloyd, the dean of the faculty and a Biology professor, will leave the college at the end of this academic year to attend divinity school. She is currently applying to schools and plans to become an ordained minister.
Aidan Acosta '20.5 shows snapshots of his life in Oxford.
Expanding upon mainstream environmentalism, two farmers explain the relationship between animal, land and man.
"Imperator" discusses the significance of a moment, of everything that can change or be lost within one.
Updates from the SGA include cooking classes, ski financial aid bill, and office hours.
"Syntax of Dance, Race and Communication" brought to Middlebury as part of the Clifford Symposium, explored topics from race, syntax and language as well as the concept of art.
The Middlebury men’s soccer team had an anxious final two weeks of its season. After falling to Williams on Saturday, Oct. 27 in the NESCAC quarterfinals, the team had to wait a week while still practicing to see if its season would continue. After receiving the news that they had earned an at-large ...
Students will no longer have free access to the New York Times website and online archives after the Times increased the cost of campus-wide access in late October.
Cordery ’20 performed all of the pieces, ranging from Beethoven to Chopin, from memory.
Over a hundred students from liberal arts colleges gathered this past weekend at the college for the fourth annual Creating Connections Consortium (C3) summit aimed at diversifying higher education.
JAMES FINN Just over 24 hours after President Trump fired his attorney general, area residents and college students gathered on Middlebury’s town green to advocate for an open inquiry into whether Russian operatives influenced the 2016 presidential campaign. The demonstrators were responding to ...
Tuesday’s midterm election proved that every vote does indeed count, with the Addison County state’s attorney race being decided by a mere 10 votes.