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The Setonian

Reflections from Amman

The Canadian diplomat looked relieved. As he staggered out of the blistering Jordanian heat, my boss greeted him effusively. The two experts were meeting at our office in Amman, the Arab Center for Security Studies (ACSIS), to discuss recent security developments in the region, and they allowed me to ...


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Carbon Countdown: How Close Are We To Our Goal?

In February 2015, a U.S. national security report called climate change “an urgent and growing threat to our national security.” Over the past two decades, climate change has become an increasingly important topic in the United States and across the world. Researchers have demonstrated the far-reaching ...


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Student Lets Creativity Flourish in Lab

“Guys! Look! The onion root tips… they’re making sister chromatids!” Thrilled that the way we had pressed cells onto glass slides had recreated DNA replication across an arrangement of cells, I stepped back from the microscope and made room for the other T.A’s to gather around. By chance, ...


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The Human Side of the Editorial Board

The news article and corresponding editorial discussion of the alleged sexual assault case involving John Doe has been one of the most difficult topics I have had to write about during my time with the Campus, and not one I expected to cover just two weeks into my role as Editor-in-Chief. I am writing ...


The Setonian

Zero Tolerance: Here or Anywhere

On July 10, 2015 a Middlebury student was expelled from the College after an internal investigation found him guilty of sexual assault. The student, “John Doe,” unsuccessfully appealed this decision twice and yet today remains enrolled here for the fall semester. Doe was allowed to return to campus ...


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New Filmmakers Festival is a Success

The first Middlebury New Filmmakers Festival (MNFF) was held this summer and ran from August 27-30. MNFF is tailored for new filmmakers, the underdogs of the film industry. The festival only accepts the first and second films of new filmmakers. MNFF received over 300 film submissions, of which 90 were ...


The Setonian

Can Middlebury Spark a ‘Slow Learning’ Movement?

In December 1989, delegates from 15 countries endorsed the Slow Food Manifesto, which began: “Born and nurtured under the sign of Industrialization, this century first invented the machine and then modeled its lifestyle after it. Speed became our shackles. We fell prey to the same virus: ‘the fast ...


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S.O.S. Festival Ushers in Dynamic Sound

The beginning of the new school year brings excitement and anxiety, and this disposition provides the perfect atmosphere for an event to bring the campus community back together. The S.O.S. Music Festival, put on by WRMC on Sept. 19-20 filled that slot well. Over the course of two nights, the folks ...


The Setonian

Rugby Downs UCONN in Hard Fought Opening Game

Middlebury Rugby began their season with a hard-fought win against UConn on Saturday afternoon. The MCRC got off to a fast start and looked poised for a comfortable win against UConn. Adam Markun ’17 started the scoring with a burst of speed down the sideline, leaving everyone far behind. Teddy Benge ...


The Setonian

One Life Left: Warband

You and your men crest the hill to find the enemy in a mad dash climbing up steep terrain. You give the signal and your men hold their position while your archers rain a volley of arrows onto the enemy’s vulnerable position. When the survivors begin to gain ground and encroach on your position, you ...


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Golf Teams Place Pair of Top-10 Finishes

Middlebury’s men’s and women’s golf teams were both in action last weekend, as the men’s team hosted the 32nd Annual Duke Nelson Invitational and the women’s team took part in the NYU Invitational at Spook Rock Golf Course. The Panther women collectively carded a two-day score of 659 which ...


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Arts Spotlight: Performing Arts Series

This year’s Clifford Symposium “The ‘Good’ Body” will take place Thursday, Sept. 24 - Saturday, Sept. 26. Bodies are like opinions; everyone has one. Unfortunately, the conversation doesn’t stop there. Countless pressures strive to dictate body image and create spaces that alienate comfort ...


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Field Hockey Continues Perfect in Conference

The women’s field hockey team continued its strong start after earning two big conference wins this past weekend. The Panthers picked up an away victory on Saturday, Sept. 19 topping Amherst 4-2, before returning home for a 7-0 victory over Hamilton on Sunday, Sept. 20. Co- Captain Shannon Hutteman ...


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Women’s Soccer Splits Pair of NESCAC Home Matches

Middlebury women’s soccer came away from its first doubleheader of the season with mixed results. After conceding a 2-1 defeat in the final 15 seconds of the game against Amherst on Saturday, Sept. 19, the Panthers bounced back with an emphatic 4-1 victory over Hamilton on Sunday, Sept. 20. The team ...


The Setonian

Volleyball Frustrated in Four Sets by Polar Bears

Despite a strong effort by the ladies of Middlebury volleyball in their first home game of the season, an efficient Bowdoin squad ultimately proved too much this past Friday as the Polar Bears wore down the Panthers over four sets (25-21, 25-22, 23-25, 25-18). In a match that saw almost too many lead ...


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Cross Country Teams Dominate Competition on Home Course

Both the women and men’s cross country teams competed on their home course, hosting the Aldrich Invitational this Saturday, Sept. 19.  Five teams constituted the women’s competition: Middlebury College, Le Moyne College, Saint Michael’s College, Norwich University and Paul Smith’s College, ...


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Farrell Wins A-Flight at Midd Invitational

After falling short in the NCAA tournament two years ago, the Middlebury men’s tennis team was looking for a new spark to help lead the team towards a national championship. In September of last year, they got just what they needed in Noah Farrell ’18. Standing at only 5’7,’’ Farrell arrived ...


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Booking It: Station Eleven

In Emily St. John Mandel’s Station Eleven, the world ends almost quietly. There are no bombs or devastating nuclear holocausts, no alien invasions or apocalyptic meteor crashes, no bizarre and wholly unanticipated environmental disasters, no anthrax or genetically engineered superb ug or villainous ...


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Emmy-Winning Director Screens Coal Mining Documentary

Family. Environment. Change. These are the three simple yet strong words with which award-winning director Chad Stevens describes his new documentary, Overburden, which was screened on Thursday September 17 in McCardell Bicentennial Hall. The title of the documentary refers to all the material that ...




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