Where Did the Small School Go?
By The Editorial Board | September 20, 2018Classes are getting fuller, lines are getting longer and the essential aspects of Middlebury are at risk.
Classes are getting fuller, lines are getting longer and the essential aspects of Middlebury are at risk.
Friends and coworkers remember Suad Teocanin, months after he froze to death in town.
The nebulous strategic plan of the college, explained.
At the annual TAM Trek on Sunday, Sept. 16, the Middlebury cross country teams raised over $1,100 for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. The team participated in the event and supported Miles for Maeve, a fund dedicated in honor of Middlebury resi-dent Maeve Hammel, 16, who was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis ...
The Panthers opened their season this past weekend at the Lindsay Morehouse Invitational hosted by Williams. While no individual tournament winner was awarded due to the invitational’s round-robin nature, the Middlebury women’s tennis team came back home with wins in their hands. To start off, doubles ...
Both 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 ...
The 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 ...
The 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, ...
The 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, ...
The Islamic art exhibition at Middlebury is the first in a Vermont museum in at least 30 years.
Another Middlebury institution may soon change hands.
What a pair of gold Calvin Klein sneakers says about retail in 2018.
The women’s volleyball team cheers after bouncing back to defeat Trinity in the final three sets, leading to a 3–1 victory. BENJY RENTON
Kathryn Olson spoke about her "Living Change Project," through which she explores the small changes in identity, work and place that stem from climate change.
Sick and don't want to miss classes? New phone triage service streamlines Parton appointments and care.
A reflection on the virtues of welcoming others.
MIIS received a record donation from the conservationist and developer Samuel F.B. Morse.
Student art from Jim Butler's Portraiture in Ceramics and Oil Paint course proves to be inspiring and thought-provoking.