The Middlebury Off-Campus Project
Professor's Debut Film Screened Worldwide
By Yvette Yinuo Shi | October 11, 2018Ioana Uricaru’s Journey to Her First Feature Film
Rep. Kiah Morris Resigns Amid Slew of Racial Harrassment and Threats
By Nora Peachin | October 11, 2018Representative Kiah Morris resigns due to racial harassment.
Field Hockey Cuts it Close in Win Over Jumbos
By Caroline Bartlett | October 11, 2018With family and friends cheering it on, the Middlebury field hockey team extended its streak to 10–0 on Saturday, beating the Tufts Jumbos 2–1 in overtime. The Panthers took the lead after just four minutes of play, when junior Marissa Baker scored as part of a penalty corner. Tufts managed to tie ...
Faculty: Bring the Books Back
By English And American Literatures Department | October 11, 2018We, the undersigned, write to request that the college restore the book ordering function to the campus store.
Demonstrations Continue as Kavanaugh Takes Seat as Nation’s 114th Supreme Court Justice
By Bochu Ding, Eric Kapner and Caroline Kapp | October 11, 2018Across campus, students and faculty publicly expressed their support for Dr. Christine Blasey Ford and survivors of sexual assault with signs, a “Walkout Against the Patriarchy” and chalked messages on pathways.
Tri-Town Bike Loop Proposal Gets Community Support
By Porter Bowman | October 11, 2018A highly anticipated Triangle Bike Loop is becoming a potential reality for Addison County.
Stories Come to Life at Cocoon
By Ben Beese | October 11, 2018Cocoon sets the platform for individuals to ask and respond to the question, "What is Life?"
Mail Center On Track to Beat Package Record
By Lucy Grindon | October 11, 2018Middlebury's mail center experiences its busiest September yet.
In Praise of the First-Year Reading Choice and the Program’s Return
By The Editorial Board | October 11, 2018“The Origin of Others” deals with the very issues that we as an institution must continue to grapple with.
Men’s Soccer Remains Tied After Double OT
By Erik Arvidsson | October 11, 2018The undefeated Tufts team rolled into Middlebury for a conference clash against the Panthers last weekend. The Jumbos were welcomed by a classic Vermont day, grey skies and cold temperatures that made the Panthers feel right at home. A crowd of parents, siblings and alumni made for an exciting atmosphere. ...
Talk Canceled After Activist Awarded Nobel Prize
By Nora Peachin | October 11, 2018Nadia Murad’s talk at Middlebury was canceled last week after the Iraqi Yazidi human rights activist won the Nobel Peace Prize.
Dead Creek Wildlife Day: Celebrating Vermont’s Environment
By Courtney Crawford | October 11, 2018Dead Creek Wildlife Day: A day of environmental stewardship for all ages and interests.
First-Year Show Brings Together Original Short Plays
By Hattie Lefavour | October 11, 2018The cast of “You Are Here,” the 23rd annual First Year Show discusses self-exploration and love.
Refugee Tales and the Signposts of Migration: A Cross-Atlantic Perspective
By Darien J. Davis | October 11, 2018Migration is connected to the histories of slavery, racism and genocide. It is also connected to scientific innovation and the quest for equality.
FAM Launches Website to Increase Awareness of Sexual Health Services
By Kate Criscitiello | October 11, 2018Members of Feminist Action at Middlebury (FAM) have built a website in an effort to make sexual health resources more accessible, transparent and easier to navigate for students by directing them to available services at Parton Health Center, Porter Hospital and the Planned Parenthood in Middlebury. ...
Football Shut Down by Amherst
By Lauren Boyd | October 11, 2018The rivalry between Middlebury and Amherst is historically intense. Not only have both teams ended with impressive records the past few years, but they have also been competitively vying for the top spot in the conference with other top NESCAC teams. Two years ago, during the 2016 season, Middlebury ...
VT Folklife Center Explores Grass-Roots Food Movement with ‘Growing Food, Growing Farmers’
By Nina Cruz | October 11, 2018The "Growing Food, Growing Farmers" project at the VT Folklife Center displays local farmers in Rutland County.
Foreign Correspondents: Considering Kavanaugh in Chile
By Varsha Vijayakumar | October 11, 2018It is hard enough to be abroad and immersed in a completely different culture — to be around people completely unaware of something that means the world to you is crippling.


















