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Dancers Excite with Improvised Style

On May 3 and 4 an ensemble of dancers and musicians presented “Music, Dance, Light: Performance Improvisation” at the Kevin P. Mahaney ’84 Center for the Arts Dance Theater.  The performance was the capstone experience for a group of students enrolled in Senior Lecturer in Dance Penny Campbell’s ...


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Provoking Play on Love Leaves Audience Unsettled

This past Thursday through Saturday, May 2 through 4, the College’d theatre program presented the play “The Castle: A Triumph” by contemporary British playwright Howard Barker in the Seeler Studio at Mahaney Center for the Arts. The college website says the play is “blasting with humor, bawdiness, ...


The Setonian

The Reel Critic: Cruise Flick Fades Into ‘Oblivion’

“Oblivion” is the result of some macabre thought-experiment, wherein every device necessary to tell an effective story is eliminated in favor of Tom Cruise’s face and the basic tropes of pop science fiction. It’s a structure that broaches questions about why we care about science fiction in ...


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Women’s Lacrosse Falls in NESCAC Final

  The Middlebury women’s lacrosse team fell short of the NESCAC championship in a nail-biting, overtime tournament final, falling to Trinity this past Sunday in Hartford, by a score of 8-7. After a come-from-behind win against Colby on Saturday in the NESCAC semifinals, winning by a score of ...


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Wesleyan Sneaks by Men’s Lacrosse in NESCAC Semifinals

  With the clock showing double zeros and the final horn having sounded, members of both the Middlebury men’s lacrosse team and the visiting Wesleyan Cardinals celebrated on Middlebury’s Youngman Field. Just seconds previously Jon Broome ’16 — the NESCAC Rookie of the Year, and the conference’s ...


The Setonian

Men’s Tennis Suffers 5-4 Loss to Williams

After a convincing 5-1 victory over fifth-seeded Tufts on Friday, May 3, third-seeded Middlebury suffered a heartbreaking 4-5 loss against eventual champion Williams in an epic five-hour battle on Saturday, May 4 in the NESCAC semifinals. The Panthers now sit at 18-4 on the season and are ranked 11th ...


The Setonian

The Last Column

From the cross country course to the lacrosse field, Middlebury athletes have accomplished a lot this year. During the fall, the field hockey team put together a historically dominant season and, while they fell in the NCAA tournament, the team racked up gaudy numbers all year. Men’s basketball went ...


The Setonian

Ryan-Davis Demolishes Records at D3 New Englands

The Middlebury College track and field teams participated in the New England Division III Championships this Saturday, May 4, at Colby College.  The men’s squad finished 10th among 26 teams, and the women placed 10th in a field of 25 teams. Juliet Ryan-Davis ’13 ran a remarkable 2:07.73 in the ...


The Setonian

Softball Season Ends After Tournament Loss to Bowdoin

Despite a strong start to the NESCAC Tournament, the Middlebury softball team was unable to progress beyond the semifinal round, falling to Tufts and Bowdoin on the second day of play of the double-elimination tournament. The Panthers advanced in the winner’s bracket on Friday, May 3, after defeating ...


The Setonian

Women’s Tennis Falls to Amherst in NESCAC Semifinals

The Middlebury women’s tennis team took part in the NESCAC tournament this past weekend, May 3 and 4, at Amherst College. The team competed against Tufts in the quarterfinals on Friday, May 3, and came out on top by a score of 5-1. With the win over the Jumbos, they advanced to the semifinals on Saturday, ...


The Setonian

Faculty, Staff and Alumni in Favor of Fossil Fuel Divestment

As Middlebury faculty and staff, we hope our trustees will commit to fossil-fuel divestment and a new kind of investment, investment that yields high returns and embodies the promise of this challenging age. Health technologies designed to perform miracles; clean-energy electricity for the world’s ...


The Setonian

Time to Lead on Divestment

This weekend, the Middlebury College board of trustees may decide whether or not to divest our endowment of holdings in fossil fuels and arms manufacturing. This community has engaged in conversations about divestment since September.  Questions have been raised about the potential financial impact ...


The Setonian

Let Direct Democracy Replace the SGA

Student government at Middlebury is currently based on the principle of representative government; we elect a handful of senators with whom we entrust our decision-making power. Beyond voting every spring, the average Middlebury student does not participate at all in the process of student government. ...


The Setonian

Guns Out: The Serious Business of Syrian Bloodshed

I’ve been writing this column for the whole of this school year. During that entire time there has been one conflict of major international importance which somehow has never been quite topical enough for me to discuss in depth. I refer, of course, to the civil conflict in the Syrian Arab Republic. ...


The Setonian

The Rainbow Funeral

May 2012, I was elected to be a new Middlebury Open Queer Alliance (MOQA) President, or “President of the gays” as one of my exchange friends used to call me in her strong Russian accent. It was a very random decision of mine and I accepted the role with a lot of excitement; over the summer I designed ...


The Setonian

A Dry Wit

Our chosen school is pretty big on tradition. Every year, graduating Febs ski down the Snow Bowl in their gowns. Every year, when springtime hits full bloom the Adirondack chairs come out. Every year, the homecoming football game tailgate blows up, DKE throws a righteous party and everybody wins. But ...


The Setonian

Weighing in on the Weight of Neutrality

News of the new Vermont Gas pipeline and the College’s announced endorsement of the project has created quite the stir among the community – and rightfully so. For a quick summary of the debate, see the dialogue that has taken shape between Zach Drennen‘13.5 and Cailey Cron‘13.5 and Anna Shireman-Grabowski‘15.5 ...


The Setonian

Laying Pipe in Addison County

This week, President of the College Ronald D. Liebowitz released a statement reiterating the College’s support for the Vermont Gas pipeline. This comes in the face of motivated and organized student and community opposition that has made its presence well known over the last few weeks. This decision ...


The Setonian

A Signed Professor Evaluation

Professors have a unique and important place in a student’s life. We should never underestimate the deep and at times life-long impact of the student-teacher relationship. Yet although the role of professors exists both in the classroom and in an advisory capacity, it seems that many are unaware of ...




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