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Friday, Feb 27, 2026

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The Setonian

Notes from the SGA Pres: On Student Spaces

I hope everyone has had a great start to their semester! This week, I thought it would be a great idea to talk about something that has been on the minds of many students,--dining changes. Specifically, the recent Grille closure two nights a week and the changes to the dining hall hours that has worried ...


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The Librarian Is In: 'Cairo'

Literatures & 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 and Portuguese. ...


The Setonian

The Pragmatic Left

Why liberals at Middlebury need to restore the primacy of debate and dialogue on campus and beyond.


The Setonian

News Tips

At a small institution like Middlebury College, anonymous news tips can be an essential way to investigate stories on campus. Let us know if you think there's an issue you think we should look into. If you're open to being contacted about your tip, please leave your name and email below. This doesn't ...


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Field Hockey Remains Undefeated, Duh

Middlebury extended its winning streak to five games and remains on top of the NESCAC after defeating Amherst and Hamilton this past weekend. The Panthers took an early lead in Saturday’s home game against Amherst, with Emma Johns ’20 (this week’s NESCAC Player of the Week) scoring two goals ...


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Women’s Soccer, Like Butter, On a Roll

Last week, the women’s soccer team extended their winning streak to five, after pulling off a three-point shutout at home against Plattsburgh State on Wednesday and then a 3-1 win on the road versus Amherst. Wednesday’s win over Plattsburgh displayed the strength and depth of this year’s roster. ...


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Men’s Soccer Shocks, Beats Amherst on Home Turf

The Middlebury men’s soccer team headed into their September 15 game against Amherst, ranked 10th in the nation, with a winless record. The Panthers and the Mammoths battled it out for a tough 90 minutes with Middlebury coming out of the match with 14 shots compared to the Amherst’s 13. The match ...


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Football Defeated at Wesleyan, 52-21

The Panther Football team suffered its first loss of the season this past Saturday while on the road at Wesleyan, falling to the Cardinals 52-21. Though the team started the season with a loss, the players work to improve upon their game this upcoming weekend against Bowdoin. Middlebury heavily relied ...