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For the Record: Summer Review

This past summer, I was fortunate enough to be paid to spend exorbitant amounts of time listening to music – along with more logistical responsibilities – here at WRMC, Middlebury College’s student-run radio station. Aside from getting a hold of the biggest releases in the college radio world, ...


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Presidential Search Updates Remain Vague

The Presidential Search Committee has reviewed more than 50 applicants for the soon-to-be vacant position of president of the Middlebury College, and is now starting to interview candidates in person. “We’ve been narrowing down candidates and now we are in the process of interviewing the applicants ...


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Women's Soccer Falls to Conn.

After starting the season strong with a decisive 3-0 win over Castleton State College, the Middlebury Women’s soccer team faced mixed results in their three games this week against Amherst, Keene State and Connecticut College,  Coming off the Castleton win, the Panther women hosted conference rival ...


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Cross Country Opens Season at Dartmouth

This past Saturday, Sept. 14, the cross country teams opened the season with a quick trip to Hanover, NH to run in the Dartmouth Cross Country Invitational. Squaring off against five teams across all NCAA divisions, the women secured a fourth place finish while the men finished sixth. Due to the length ...


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IP&E Talks Crises

The third annual International Politics and Economics Symposium, “Crisis and Confusion: Responses to Global Economic Turbulence,” was held at Middlebury’s Rohatyn Center for Global Affairs last Friday. Michael Bordo, a professor of Economics at Rugters University, spoke at the first panel of the ...


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Field Hockey Stays Perfect, Preps for Showdown with Polar Bears

The Middlebury field hockey team extended their perfect start to the 2014 season this weekend, dispatching conference foe Connecticut College by a score of 4-1 on Saturday, Sept. 13 before handily defeating Smith College on Sunday. Entering the road matchup against Conn. College with a 2-0 record on ...


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Midd Falls in U.S. News Rank

The U.S. News & World Report released its college rankings for the 2014-2015 year on Sept. 9, and with them came a drop in Middlebury College’s standing.   Previously fourth among all liberal arts colleges in the country, the College’s ranking has moved to seventh.  It now places right behind ...


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Men's Soccer Powers Past Conn. College

The Middlebury men’s soccer team (2-0-1, 1-0-1) opened the season before classes began with a home draw against ninth-ranked Amherst, followed by two shutout victories this week at home against Norwich and in New London against Connecticut College.  On Sunday, Sept. 7 the men played in front of a ...


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College Partners in Voting Effort

This past April, Middlebury College entered into a one-year contract with TurboVote, online software that seeks to streamline the voter registration process. “It takes three minutes to sign up, and you can register in any state,” said Hannah Bristol ’14.5, who worked at TurboVote this past summer ...


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Why We Banned Alcohol at Our Football Games

Dear Middlebury College Community, I know some of you have taken exception to our decision to ban alcohol at football game tailgate events. Let me tell you in the plainest terms why we have done this. For some time, we have been dealing with issues arising from incidents of overuse of alcohol by some ...


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Compassionately Conservative

When Erin first approached me about writing this column I had some…reservations. I just couldn’t help but feel I had been down the path of being a vocal Republican in a very liberal environment. Well, that would be because I have been down that exact path many times, and I have come to embrace it.  Much ...


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Breaking Open

The summer before my senior year of high school I joined a pretty radical group working for environmental justice in the Fruitvale neighborhood of Oakland, Calif., my hometown. I had read about the new group in an article online and asked to join in its efforts.  We ran a free environmental education ...


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My Summer in Tel Aviv

Jolted out of bed at 2 a.m. by the wailing of the fire alarm, I flail around in my dark room to find some resemblance of an outfit. After what seems like an eternity, I reluctantly go outside to join the other Battell residents huddled together in the cold, experiencing what has become a rite of passage ...


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Gucci Mane’s Historic Run

You have probably heard of the rapper Gucci Mane.  You might have a song or two of his.  Or you remember his cameo in 2013’s Spring Breakers, in which he played Big Arch (and actually fell asleep while filming a sex scene).  Perhaps you’ve seen his Bart Simpson chain or his ice cream cone tattoo ...


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What Middlebury Should Never Forget

Editors’ note: The following text contains vulgarity and obscenities. Printed with Ada’s permission. They say that if you forget your history, you are doomed to repeat it. So, Middlebury, I think it’s time to do some remembering. A year ago today a student received a rape threat at Middlebury ...


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An Apology from Tavern

To the Middlebury Community, This weekend, we at Tavern hosted our annual first weekend party.  We’d like to thank everyone who showed up and helped make that party the success it was — we saw a lot of people having a great time, and we were happy to host you. While we got a lot of positive feedback ...


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It’s Got Our Vote

This is a public service announcement: registering to vote and voting absentee is now easier than ever thanks to Middlebury College’s recent partnership with TurboVote, a nonpartisan, nonprofit that mails students pre-filled out registration forms and vote-by-mail applications and sends text and email ...


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Shumlin Gears Up Reelection Campaign

Vermont Governor Peter Shumlin recently announced his bid for a third term in office. As the Democratic nominee, Shumlin will be running against Republican Scott Milne and Libertarian Dan Feliciano. Shumlin’s platform emphasizes economic matters, including job creation,  income inequality, healthcare ...


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College and Town Unite for Climate Update

This past Wednesday, a wide variety of voices came together at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Middlebury to speak on climate change in light of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Fifth Assessment Report, which will be completed by the end of this year, for an update from the global ...




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