Musicality and Dissonance in Gareth Cordery’s Jr. Recital
By John Gosselin | November 15, 2018Cordery ’20 performed all of the pieces, ranging from Beethoven to Chopin, from memory.
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.
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The Middlebury field hockey team was out to win this weekend, defeating both Trinity and Tufts to win the NESCAC Championship for the second year in a row. This is the sixth title in program history and the fifth in the last seven years. On Saturday, the Panthers knocked Trinity out of the semi-finals ...
Hillel has focused on providing internal support for the college’s Jewish community in the aftermath of the shooting at Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life Synagogue on Saturday, Oct. 27.
As the editors of Middlebury’s “biggest waste of time and resources,” we would like to extend our warmest congratulations to “Middlebury’s only news source.”
As with “Woman Rebel: The Margaret Sanger Story,” Peter Bagge has taken a powerful character from the past and prepared her biography in graphic novel form. With “Woman Rebel,” (reviewed for the March 7, 2018 issue of “The Librarian is In”) Bagge explored the evolving education surrounding ...
Sujata Moorti will become the college’s new dean of the faculty and vice president for academic affairs starting July 2019.
The reality of the prevalence of hunting in Middlebury and attempts to discontinue its stereotype.
After an incredible season, the Panthers’ visible hard work and fighting spirit culminated in the ultimate reward: NESCAC champs. Middlebury women’s soccer held a 13-1-1 record heading into playoffs last week — a tremendous record unmatched in Middlebury women’s soccer history. A win against ...
I am so grateful for the solidarity and love that I have experienced over the last two weeks.
The faculty voted by a wide margin to endorse the Student Government Association (SGA) fossil fuel divestment bill in a Sense of the Faculty Motion on Friday, Nov. 2.
Jean-Guihen Queyras's extensive discography includes critically acclaimed recordings of cello concertos by Edward Elgar and Antonín Dvorák.