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Seven Middlebury Hotspots Welcome Restaurant Week

MIDDLEBURY ­— The 9th annual Vermont Restaurant Week presented by Vermont Federal Credit Union and organized by Seven Days, a Burlington-based newspaper, began on Friday, April 20. One hundred and fifteen restaurants from all over the state, including twenty first-time restaurants, are participating ...


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Joey Bada$$ Concert

MCAB’s Spring Concert attracts large crowds in Kenyon Arena. [gallery columns="2" size="large" ids="38711,38710"]


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Midd Masti Spring Show

Final performance of the year pays tribute to graduating seniors. [gallery link="file" size="large" ids="38695,38696,38697,38698,38699,38700"]


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Students Design Homes for Habitat for Humanity

Architecture students here are collaborating this spring and next fall semester with Addison County’s branch of Habitat for Humanity on a project to design two housing units. The houses will be built in spring 2019 on a single lot on Seymour Street. Habitat for Humanity is an international and nonprofit ...


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Public Radio Journalist Speaks on Fake News

MIDDLEBURY ­— “We are in a perilous place for journalism right now,” said Jane Lindholm, host of Vermont Public Radio’s award-winning program Vermont Edition, in this year’s Robert van de Velde ’75 Memorial Lecture.  She laid out the need for greater transparency, diversity of perspectives ...


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Robinson Elected SGA President

Last week’s student government elections saw impressive voter turnout. In total, 1,730 students voted, which is about 68 percent of the college’s student body. This is more than double last year’s turnout of around 30 percent, and is 12 percent higher than national turnout for the 2016 U.S. presidential ...


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Leading MLK Scholar Lectures On King’s Legacy

Martin Luther King scholar Clayborne Carson addressed MLK’s unanswered question, “Where do we go from here?” in an April 17 talk about his legacy and the future of the civil rights movement. He said that the question remains open, but that we should not become complacent with civil rights victories ...


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SGA Passes Two Gun Violence Bills

Two resolutions, one in support of Middlebury students against gun violence and one calling for action against racism resulting in gun violence, were passed by the SGA on Sunday. Contention surrounding both bills centered around questions over the scope of responsibility of the SGA in addressing political, ...


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Post Discusses Free Speech and Inclusion on College Campuses

Yale law professor Robert Post argued that freedom of speech is largely irrelevant in the context of college campuses, and therefore that freedom of speech should not be posed as antithetical to inclusion, in a lecture on Wednesday, April 11 in the Robert A. Jones House conference room. The lecture ...


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News in Brief

THE CAMPUS ELECTS NEW TOP EDITORS The Campus editorial board elected Will DiGravio ’19 editor in chief for the upcoming academic year. Nick Garber ’19 and Rebecca Walker ’19 were elected managing editors. DiGravio, who ran for the position unopposed, began his tenure with the paper as a news ...


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Baseball Walks Off Not Once, But Twice

[gallery ids="38762,38763,38764,38765,38766"] The baseball team walked away with four wins this past week, beating the Skidmore Thoroughbreds on the road on Wednesday, April 18, and then sweeping Bowdoin in a three-game series on home turf on Saturday and Sunday, April 21 and 22. Middlebury picked ...


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The Comeback Kids of Women’s Lacrosse

The women’s lacrosse team loves to grind out wins in the second half, almost as much as they love keeping their fans on the edge of their seats. And, this weekend, they definitely gave their fans an emotion-filled 60 minutes of play, when they fought past Tufts and Hamilton to secure two crucial Nescac ...


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Track & Field Teams Set for NESCACS on Saturday

With the cancellation of the Panther Spring Invitational due to unfavorable weather, the Middlebury track and field team had one less opportunity to participate in a full-scale meet in preparation for the upcoming conference championships. Three of the Panthers, Kiera Dowell ’20, Rebecca Gorman ’20, ...