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Rich for a Night

It is no secret that Midd has a predictable social scene. You know that, for example, you will usually find the athletes at Atwater and the minorities at KDR. Several friend groups are dictated by socioeconomic status, whether it is being highly privileged or being here on a full ride. I’m somewhere ...


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Obama's Confusing NSA Speech

Last June, The Guardian published leaked data via National Security Agency employee Edward Snowden that revealed the boundless surveillance of private electronic communications, both domestic and foreign, by the US government. Always skeptical of unchecked political power, the American public largely ...


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The Changing Future of the Honor Code

About a year ago the SGA hosted a student forum on the future of the Honor Code. Members of the SGA, the Judicial Board and some faculty members were present, and an invitation was sent to all students encouraging them to come and voice their opinion. As it turned out, a grand total of two students ...


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Last Words from the Class of 2013.5

On Jan. 13, seven students from the class of 2013.5 auditioned to be the student speaker at their graduation at the end of the month. While only one student, Danny Loehr, will be delivering his speech at the ceremony, the following three students submitted their speeches to the Campus. It is not ...


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Style Icon: Fadairo’s Fashion Traced To NYC Lineage

Exactly one year ago, I was tapped on the shoulder in Ross Dining Hall by a sophomore guy who asked me, “Are you the girl that wore those patterned leggings last week?” My answer was “yes,” as I grinned ecstatically, so incredibly pleased that someone noticed those leggings that were going ...


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Neoliberalism Stirs Conflicts Larger than Ourselves

It just so happens that every once in a while, the Middlebury community misses out on the opportunity to hear fantastic visiting speakers due to the distraction of spectacular glorious skiing conditions. This past weekend was one such opportunity. The Rohatyn Center for Global Affairs sponsored the ...


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Davis Puts Fresh Spin on Masculinity in Sports

On Tuesday evening, former National Football League (NFL) cornerback Wade Davis received snaps and laughs from a packed Mead Chapel audience as he honestly — and often humorously — spoke about his difficult journey from closeted gay man to LBGTQ activist. Davis, who invited students to view his ...


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Vagina Monologues Shatters Stigma

The Vagina Monologues is an episodic play written by Eve Ensler ’75 in 1996. The play consists of a series of monologues about the “female experience,” such as sex, menstruation, sexual assault, orgasm, female empowerment and solidarity based on both Ensler’s personal experiences and interviews ...


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Burmese Days

The reasons I did it - measure the blood pressure of about 400 patients in 3 8-hour workdays - was because of this. “When are we going to see Aung San Suu Kyi?’ I asked Christine, the daughter of Doctor Aung, the leader of the trip, ‘Have you ever seen Aung San Suu Kyi before?' ‘Yeah,’ ‘Really?! ...


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One Life Left: Wii-U

Both the Playstation 4 and the Xbox One made their debuts earlier this holiday season, ushering in the next generation of video game consoles. With each company vying for early supremacy and gamers around the world chomping at the bit for information on the two new machines, I did what any responsible ...


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Science and Society

When I told a friend that I would be taking Studio Art over J-term at dinner in November, she laughed and warned me that the final projects would be a challenge. I snorted with derision. Studio Art wasn’t a science class; so how difficult could it be, really? Pride comes before the fall. I just got ...


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The Campus Voice: Vermont's Hidden Workers

[audio mp3="http://middleburycampus.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/migrantWorkersCampusVoice.mp3"][/audio] On Sunday, Jan. 19 hosts IAN STEWART and GRETA NEUBAUER spoke to four of Vermont's migrant workers. Estimates put the number of migrant workers in Vermont at 1,500. For those migrants the long, ...


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The Road to Salem Part 3: Albert Nascimento

While you may see names like Kizel, Merryman and St. Amour on the back pages of the Campus newspaper, Albert Nascimento is essential to the aspirations of Middlebury basketball. The man they call "Bert" won't make the highlight reel, but he may just be the key to getting the team back on the Road to ...


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The Sweet Remains Plays Campus

On Thursday, Jan. 16 in Mead Chapel, The Sweet Remains — a folk-rock group led by Middlebury College alumni Rich Price ’99.5 and Greg Naughton ’90 — will perform in Mead Chapel. The concert in sponsored in part by both Brainerd and Wonnacott Commons, as well as the MCAB Small Concerts Initiative. “We’ve ...


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Panthers Drop Three Straight to Tip Off New Year

The men’s basketball team (8-5 overall, 1-1 in NESCAC) went into winter break on a high note with a nail-biting 89-84 victory at Skidmore, but the long layoff did not favor the Panthers, who opened 2014 with three straight losses, including the NESCAC opener on Friday, Jan. 10 against Bates. Middlebury ...


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News Brief

MiddCORE Receives Innovation Award MiddCORE, the mentor-driven experiential learning Winter Term and summer course on entrepreneurship and innovation, received the Ashoka U Cordes Innovation Award. MiddCORE was one of six recipients of this year’s award, which is given annually by Ashoka, the world’s ...


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Women’s Hoops Splits Opening NESCAC Pair

The Middlebury women’s basketball team opened NESCAC play with a pair of games this past weekend, using a fast start to run past Bates on Friday, Jan. 10, before falling to a tough Jumbos team on Sunday, Jan. 12. The Panthers followed the NESCAC split with a home win over Colby-Sawyer to improve to ...


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Women’s Hockey Team Skates into New Year 9-1-1

The winter break did very little to slow down the women’s hockey team, as it remained undefeated since its loss to Plattsburgh over a month ago, and opened the new year with three strong wins and a hard-fought tie. The team returned to campus with an electrifying overtime win over Elmira on Saturday, ...


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Panthers Finding Form After Beaney Notches 500th Win

The Middlebury men’s hockey team glided past the midway point of their season at 6-4-2 (4-3-1 in NESCAC).  December closed with two disappointing NESCAC losses to Amherst and Hamilton, but 2014 began with two victories over St. Michaels and Neumann, as Middlebury seized the Holiday Classic tournament ...


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Strom Jumps to New Height at Dartmouth

The track team began its indoor season on Sunday, Jan. 12, at the Dartmouth Relays in Hanover, NH. While the distance squad, which is comprised mainly of cross country runners, stayed at school to get in more rest and training in preparation of its second of three consecutive seasons, the rest of the ...