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Candidates Make Silent Springs Seem Garrulous

Since roughly January, unless you’ve been trapped at the bottom of the sea in a mid-ocean ridge somewhere, spent no less than all of your time out in the backcountry or have failed to leave Bicentennial Hall (entirely possible), you’ve hopefully figured out that the number by which we refer to this ...


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None of Your Business

“I think attorneys are so busy. You know, they’re always taught to argue everything, and always weigh everything and weigh both sides and they’re always, you know, they’re always devil’s advocating this and bifurcating this and bifurcating that. You know all that stuff. But, I think it is ...


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We Are Not Neutral

There has been quite a bit of talk about divestment at Middlebury College in the past few weeks. For many students, this is their first exposure to the reality of our college’s endowment, which is invested with very limited, if any, screening for environmental and social criteria. Others have heard ...


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Silence Has the Rusty Taste of Shame

In the aftermath of the Dalai Lama’s visit, students received an email claiming that Middlebury College was divesting from war in order to “align its money with its mission.” While we later discovered that this email was a fake press release sent by concerned students, their call for transparency ...


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A Certain Romance

After gazing in awe at the double rainbow that appeared after the freak thunderstorm last Saturday, I realized that most of us share a certain romance with Middlebury. Disappointment with days of rain can be outsmarted by a perfect fall day; dissatisfaction with housing, the endowment or dining hall ...


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Why the EU Still Has Work to Do

Of the many animals in the presidential debates, the elephant in the room — Europe — has yet to really come up. Foreign policy arguments have centered on the Middle East and the economic disputes have mainly been on a national scale. So whatever happened to the eurozone crisis? It has not disappeared; ...


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Taking Concussions Seriously

During my junior year of high school, I hit heads with another player during a soccer game, resulting in my first concussion. Two weeks later, I was watching a game when a ball from another field hit me in the back of head. Concussions, I had previously thought, were not a big deal. Fight through the ...


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Grandma Lama

In exchange for my willingness to do any miscellaneous tasks necessary for Scott Center Administrative Program Coordinator Ellen McKay and College Chaplain Laurie Jordan, I was given an all-access pass and permitted to join the organizers at every stage of the Dalai Lama’s third visit to Middlebury. ...


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College Revamps Security for Dalai Lama

The weekend of October 12-13 brought with it much excitement as the College welcomed His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama. However, behind all of the excitement of his visit lay a logistical challenge that took just under a year to plan. The planning process was handled by a number of committees including ...


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Bedroom Briefs

I spotted my Proctor crush across the dance floor. We had met early in the year, but had rarely spoken since. I had stared at him while he picked choice tomatoes from the salad bar and as he drank tea from a glass. Never a mug. Upon catching my eye, he walked over and slid behind me. We began swaying ...


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Distribution Requirements: Multi-Ethnic British Literatures

Course: Multi-Ethnic British Literatures Professor: Visiting Instructor in English and American Literatures Benjamin Graves Department: English and American Literatures Credits: CMP, EUR, LIT Location: Axinn 100 Meeting Time: M, W 2:50-4:05 Professor Perspective:  Aiming to give a wider ...


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Poet Removes Mystery Behind Kabbalah

Celebrities like Madonna may have helped popularize the general understandings of Kabbalah, but on Monday Oct. 22, a reading and lecture in the Abernethy Room in Axinn Center at Starr Library brought the long history of Jewish mysticism to light. Sponsored by the program in Jewish studies, the department ...


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Crime Stats Expose Swell in Alcohol Citations

On Oct. 1, Public Safety released the Middlebury College Annual Security and Crime Report. This report, emailed to all students in compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, was a compilation of statistics about crime at the College in the ...


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Trustees Seek Student Involvement

Trustees of the College met on campus this past weekend to discuss and vote on various issues of governance, experiential learning and student life, among other topics. The board heard from several students during their time at the College. Student Government Association (SGA) President Charlie Arnowitz ...


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College Establishes Med School Alliance

On Wednesday, Oct. 17, Director of Student Fellowships and Health Professions Advising Arlinda Wickland sent an email to first and second year premedical students announcing that the College has established an Early Assurance Program with Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth College. “This new ...


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Rohatyn Celebrates 10 Year Anniversary

On Thursday, Oct. 18, the Rohatyn Center for International Affairs celebrated its ten year anniversary. In time with this celebration, the international studies major was changed to the international and global studies major (IGS). Students and professors commemorated the anniversary with two panels, ...


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Dalai Lama Calls on Young Generation to Enact Change

On Friday Oct. 12 and Saturday Oct. 13, His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama addressed the College and members of the Middlebury community in two lectures in which he discussed themes of morality in education and the importance of faith, peace and cooperation on a global scale. The two-day event was the ...


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FUN. Delays Concert

The FUN. concert that was originally scheduled for Friday, Nov. 2, has been rescheduled for Thursday, Jan. 17. The band cannot perform at the College in November due to a scheduling conflict with a Saturday Night Live performance. Middlebury College Activities Board (MCAB) Concert Commitee Co-Chairs ...


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Email Sparks Controversy

On Oct. 19 the College charged five students with violations of College Handbook policies, related to their involvement in the co-authorship of a mock press release that was sent to hundreds of students, faculty and staff and a number of local media outlets on Oct. 12. The students, Molly Stuart ’15.5, ...




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