The Middlebury Off-Campus Project
Men’s Tennis Competes at Home
By Miguel Espinosa | September 20, 2018Both the Proctor and Nelson tennis courts were busy on Saturday, Sept. 15 and Sunday, Sept. 16. The Middlebury Invitational, hosted by men’s tennis, brought together Division III teams located throughout the Northeast. NESCAC rivals such as Bates, Colby and Tufts were present, while out-of-conference ...
Women’s Golf Sub-Par (In a Good Way)
By Emily Bian | September 20, 2018The Middlebury women’s golf team opened its fall season on the weekend of September 8 with a fantastic start, placing 2nd among 11 teams at the St. Lawrence Invitational. The Panthers tee’d a two-day total of 625, consisting of a 317 score on day one and a 308 on day two. This past weekend at the ...
Men’s Golf Hosts 36th Duke Nelson Invitational
By Miguel Espinosa | September 20, 2018The Ralph Myhre Golf Course at Middlebury was buzzing with activity for the 36th Duke Nelson Invitational on Saturday, Sept. 15 and Sunday, Sept. 16. The invitational was hosted by the men’s golf team. Twenty-two colleges were represented that weekend, including Nescac rivals Williams, Trinity, Amherst, ...
Cross Country Dominates at Aldrich Invitational
By Jordan Howell | September 20, 2018The men’s and women’s cross country teams continued their excellent start to the season as they showed their dominance at the Aldrich Invitational on Saturday, Sept. 16. Both teams placed in first; the men won with a score of 17, while the women won with a score of 18. On the Panthers’ performance, ...
Diverse Islamic Art Exhibition Opens at College
By Ezra Nugiel | September 20, 2018The Islamic art exhibition at Middlebury is the first in a Vermont museum in at least 30 years.
Otter Creek Bakery for Sale, Owners Looking for Right Buyer
By Kenshin Cho | September 20, 2018Another Middlebury institution may soon change hands.
The Lookbook: Calvin Klein Sneakers
By Clark Lewis | September 20, 2018What a pair of gold Calvin Klein sneakers says about retail in 2018.
From the Internationally Cluttered Desk of Jenny Moss: September 20, 2018
By Jenny Moss | September 20, 2018
Panther Volleyball Wins Against Trinity
By Benjy Renton | September 20, 2018The women’s volleyball team cheers after bouncing back to defeat Trinity in the final three sets, leading to a 3–1 victory. BENJY RENTON
Climate Change at Home: Kathryn Olson ’05 Discusses Growing Threat to ‘Farms, Fish and Forests’
By Sarah Holmes | September 20, 2018Kathryn Olson spoke about her "Living Change Project," through which she explores the small changes in identity, work and place that stem from climate change.
New Phone Line Will Save You Time at Health Center
By Ben Dohan | September 20, 2018Sick and don't want to miss classes? New phone triage service streamlines Parton appointments and care.
Practicing Hospitality
By Deborah And Matthew Dickerson | September 20, 2018A reflection on the virtues of welcoming others.
Monterey Receives $4.5 million From Developer’s Estate
By Kate Criscietello | September 20, 2018MIIS received a record donation from the conservationist and developer Samuel F.B. Morse.
Meditations on Fear, Reverence and Revolt: ‘Portraits of Power’
By Ben Beese | September 20, 2018Student art from Jim Butler's Portraiture in Ceramics and Oil Paint course proves to be inspiring and thought-provoking.
Dogs and Owners Parade through Middlebury at “Woofstock: A Walk for the Animals”
By Bridget Colliton | September 20, 2018Dogs and owners alike thronged to the Middlebury Memorial Sports Center on Saturday, September 15.
The Community Bias Response Team, Explained
By Elaine Velie | September 20, 2018The Community Bias Response Team (CBRT) will continue its work in the 2018-19 academic year. CBRT informs the college community about instances of bias through all-school emails. While planning and initial CBRT activity began in 2016, the committee officially formed in early 2017 in order to address ...
Theo Henderson ’20 Wins 15th Annual TAM Trek
By Nicole Pollack | September 20, 2018A Middkid comes out on top in the 19.2-mile run.
The Librarian Is In
By Rebecca Walker | September 20, 2018Literatures & Cultures Librarian Katrina Spencer is liaison to the Anderson Freeman Center, the Arabic Department, the Comparative Literature Program, the Gender, Sexuality & Feminist Studies (GSFS) Program, the Language Schools, the Linguistics Program, and the Department of Spanish & Portuguese. “Dare ...

















