Coming Together: A Charles Murray Reflection
By Pedro Miranda | November 1, 2018The Murray incident led me to believe that there was another side to the debate, containing ideas that I would never encounter at Middlebury.
The Murray incident led me to believe that there was another side to the debate, containing ideas that I would never encounter at Middlebury.
As a faculty member, I would like to respond to some mischaracterizations of campus life, and faculty relations in particular, that I noticed in a Campus story last week’s.
I find that the latest trend in fashion is that of social justice.
It didn’t feel like the country of Cameroon, situated between West and Central Africa, had just elected the same president, Paul Biya, for the seventh time, after having lived under his power for 36 years.
Before considering how Democrats should deal with courts in the Trump era, it is worth asking: how did we get here?
I voted for Christine Hallquist last week based on 16 years of experience working in the statehouse.
We are experiencing a level of volatility not seen since the post-Civil War era more than a century ago.
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Blockchain technology is intersecting with liberal arts thinking strategies thanks to Pedro Miranda ’19.5 and the college’s new Blockchain Club. Miranda, the founder and president, was inspired to create the club after working at blockchain consulting firm ConsenSys this past summer and wanted to ...
During these events we found ourselves wondering: what does it mean to have “Panther pride?”
Student demonstrators dressed in all black with duct tape covering their mouths and raising signs which read, “We believe survivors, Midd should too” and “Green Dot is not enough,” met the participants of the first-ever Panther Day parade as they rounded the corner of the CFA front lawn. The ...
The first came in the form of Panther Day and a parade from the homecoming football game to the annual Harvest Festival, new college traditions aimed to bolster school spirit. The second came in the form of a protest, one calling for the college to increase support for survivors of sexual assault.
The Panther Day parade, last year’s winner of the New Traditions contest, began at Kirk Alumni Center on Saturday at 3:30 p.m. and ended with a celebration at the Harvest Festival behind the Mahaney Center for the Arts (CFA). Led by the Pep Band, participating student groups included the International ...
Target and H&M, now open in Burlington, bring a larger crowd to the University Mall on Dorset Street.
“First Man” follows astronaut Neil Armstrong through his hard-fought and embattled journey to be the first person to step foot on the moon.
A group of students and faculty are circulating a petition to ban a local Crisis Pregnancy Center (CPC) from advertising and participating in on-campus activities.