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New Intercultural Center Proposed

As the fall semester reaches its fourth week, progress is being made toward the approval of an intercultural center on campus that will provide resources for students of color, first-generation students, LGBTQ students, and others who have historically been underrepresented or marginalized in higher ...


The Setonian

Struggles for Cross Country Men

The Panther cross country teams traveled to Williamstown, Mass. on Saturday, Sept. 27 to race in the Purple Valley Classic hosted by Williams College. Purple Valley is traditionally the first big race of the season for New England Division-III cross country teams and also serves as a preview of the ...


The Setonian

Colby Brings Men’s Soccer Back to Earth

The men’s soccer team lost their first game of the season on Saturday, falling 3-0 to Colby in Waterville. With their midweek victory over Colby-Sawyer, the Panthers move to 5-1-1 on the season, and 2-1-1 in the NESCAC.   On Wednesday, Sept. 24, Middlebury traveled to New London, N.H., to face the ...


The Setonian

Men’s Golf Wins NESCAC Qualifier

A year after winning the NESCAC championship, the Middlebury men’s golf team took a big step towards repeating that accomplishment, earning a first place finish at the 2014 qualifying tournament. The event, held at Hamilton College, comprised ten teams vying for the chance to take part in the four-team ...


The Setonian

Field Hockey Gets Back on Track

The 5th ranked field hockey team proved ferocious this weekend in their determination to regain a winning streak with two wins on the road last week.  The Panthers defeated their NESCAC opponents 3-1 in Waterville, Maine, and continued on the road to Albany, NY where they were victorious over Montclair ...


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Sight and Sound Collide in Narrative Art

Following a year of traveling throughout New England, local artist Kate Gridley’s latest exhibition, Passing Through: Portraits of Emerging Adults, has returned to the town that inspired it. With seven portraits on display in the Kevin P. Mahaney ’84 Center for the Arts (MCA) and ten on display ...


The Setonian

The Attic Stores New Creative Space

This year marks the launch of a new arts-themed social house on campus. Located in Prescott House on Ridgeline Road, the Attic was founded by Hannah Giese ’16, Emma Gee ’16 and Jackie Wyard-Yates ’16.5, and currently houses thirty students. Last year, Giese, Gee and Wyard-Yates heard that there ...


The Setonian

Booking It: When The Emperor Was Divine

When the Emperor Was Divine is slow. That is not to say that it is boring or disengaging. To the contrary, its slowness is a powerful stylistic choice by author Julie Otsuka. The novel follows the lives of four members of a Japanese-American family struggling through the racism and gross injustice of ...


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2-1 Weekend for Panther Volleyball

After falling to Hamilton in a NESCAC matchup on Friday, Sept. 26, the Middlebury volleyball team bounced back to win a pair of matches in the Skidmore Classic on Saturday, defeating St. John Fisher and Skidmore each in straight sets. The Panthers entered the match against Hamilton with newfound momentum ...


The Setonian

Football Records First NESCAC Win

After a hard-fought opening-day loss to Wesleyan, the Middlebury football team made the long trek up I-95 to Waterville, Maine for a matchup with the Colby Mules on Saturday, Sept. 27, coming away with both a win and clarity on the subject of their quarterback situation. In only his second career start, ...


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Breaking Through: Women’s Soccer Shuts Out Colby

Coming off a seven-day resting period after their loss to Bowdoin, the Middlebury women’s soccer team collected the win against Colby College in an away game in Waterville, Maine on Saturday, Sept. 27. The Panthers broke the ice 29:48 minutes into the first half when midfielder Hannah Robinson ’16 ...


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The Cost of Acting on Climate Change

Last week Erin, in support of the “People’s Climate March,” argued for policies called “cap-and-trade” which essentially set emission caps on companies and then allow them to buy and sell these emission permits with each other. However good or bad this program may be, it is not the only “pro-climate” ...


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What’s Really Going On

While I don’t agree with the manner in which the College administration revised the tailgating policy, I understand it. Especially with the advent of social media, we have the need to play up our college experiences. There’s the constant pressure to make our normal college experiences align with ...


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The Hunt For Heinz

You may already know about my campaign to get Heinz ketchup in all of our dining halls. Between the WeTheMiddKids petition, the go/heinzforall posters, and my somewhat unconventional ketchup solicitation in Atwater last week, I feel as though “Heinz Girl” has become something of a campus character. ...


The Setonian

My Summer In Jerusalem

So where were you over the summer?  Well, you know, I was back at home in Palestine-Israel.  Oh, wow, how was it? Umm, I mean, if you wanna talk about it… Ah, yeah, I mean, I guess it’s important to talk about it. But it’s not the casual response. What do you mean? I mean, you might not enjoy ...


The Setonian

Let’s Get Back to the Game

A large majority of you reading this letter will not recognize my name, so as a way of introduction, I was the football coach at Middlebury from 1973 to 2000.  With that experience, I would like to add my thoughts to the continuing dialogue expressed by some students and alumni regarding the administration’s ...


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Inclusion: More Than Acceptance Letters

Over the last 10 years, accessibility and diversity have become buzzwords in higher education. They are the benchmarks for admissions — signs that elite colleges and universities are doing more than simply securing a future for the already privileged in an era of diminishing social mobility and growing ...


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The Campus Voice: The Tailgate Debate

Middlebury College's recent policy to ban alcohol at tailgates created an uproar. Some believe that this necessary policy will prevent out-of-hand drinking. Others think this is another example of Middlebury's social police state. We hear all these perspectives this hour. Plus, we ask students: What's ...


The Setonian

G.M.O. Labeling Law Challenged

Vermont Governor Peter Shumlin is facing a serious ramification for a GMO labeling bill he recently passed, in the form of a major lawsuit. The bill on genetically modified food products (GMOs), approved this past spring, will require GMOs sold in Vermont to be labeled by July 1, 2016. Vermont will ...