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Two Candidates Run for SCOCC

Two seniors – Kathryn Benson '13 and Barrett Smith '13 – will run for Student Co-Chair of Community Council (SCOCC) in the wake of the resignation of Luke Carroll-Brown '13.5 from the position in late August. The elections, which will take place on Sept. 24, will determine the student who will ...


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Judicial Review

It was 1987. After a 14-2 regular season, the New York Giants advanced to the Super Bowl. After a hard-fought game, they finally won their first-ever Super Bowl, defeating the Broncos in a 39-20 victory. After the game, Phil Simms of the Giants coined a phrase that is now common currency in the land ...


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MCAB Announces FUN. for Fall Concert

The Middlebury College Activities Board (MCAB) has announced that FUN. will perform as the fall concert on Friday, Nov. 2. FUN. will be visiting the College as part of its Campus Consciousness Tour, a tour originally started by Guster in 2006 that seeks to combine entertainment with education on important ...


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Men's and Women's Golf Boast Top-Three Tournament Finishes

This women's golf team finished second behind Williams at the New York University invitational this past weekend at the par-72 Pelham Bay Golf Course in Bronx, NY. Following last week's win at the St. Lawrence Invitational held Sept. 8-9, the women completed their second consecutive strong performance ...


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It Begins with Registering to Vote

In just 50 days, millions of Americans will head to the polls to choose the nation's next president. They will line up to exercise the right that is theirs by virtue of citizenship. In doing so, they will fulfill that fundamental civic duty so vital to the health of our democracy. For many of us, this ...


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China, Immigration Symposia Open on Campus

Symposiums organized by the International Politics and Economics (IPE) Department and the Juntos Migrant Outreach student group open this week. The IPE department symposium, held Friday, Sept. 21, will address the transformation of China over the past 30 years and the implications and challenges of ...


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The Evolution of Midd Kids

As I made my way down Route 7 last week, I couldn't help letting my eyes wander occasionally. At first, the seemingly endless fields of corn caught my attention. However, my gaze quickly advanced towards the thin line separating the crest of the Green Mountains from the sky. On my way to campus, each ...


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LIS Launches New Site Archiving College History

Over the summer, the Library and Information Services (LIS) launched Middlebury History Online, a digital archive of documents specifically related to the history of the College. The online archive has been over six years in the making. The project originated in 2005 as a proposal by Judith Tichenor ...


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I Am Environmentalism (and So Can You!)

Last fall, a few classmates and I spent a lot of time on a project that tried to identify why Vermonters seem particularly predisposed towards involvement in environmentalism. It was a continuation of a series of studies by [Professor of Economics] Jon Isham and [Stafford Professor of Public Policy] ...


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Farm Stand Sells Locally Grown Food

MiddFarmstand, an online farmer's market offering produce from local farms, opened for faculty and staff this past summer. The coordinators are now looking into expanding the service to students. The program is a branch of yourfarmstand.com, which originated in Charlotte, Vt. in 2010 and has now expanded ...


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OINK: Orientation. Outdoors.

Two hundred and twenty first-year students packed their packs, checked their gear and loaded into vans on Friday, Sept. 14 to embark on a series of outdoor, student-led adventures lasting the entirety of the first weekend of the fall semester. An extension of first-year orientation, Outdoor Introduction ...


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Science Spotlight: Spatafora Lab

This year, Heinz-Given Professor of Biology & Pre-Medical Science and Chair of the Biology Department Grace Spatafora found herself with a rather large lab. Along with a dedicated team of students, some of which worked in Spatafora's lab over this past summer, Spatafora is working toward the lab's ...


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E-books Reduce Student Burden

Thanks to a pilot program that began this fall, students seeking ways to save money on textbook costs now have free access to 44,000 e-books. An e-book is an online version of a printed book. The e-books can be accessed with a wide range of mobile-enabled devices, and students can browse available ...


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Sticking by the President

In last week's "The Elephant in the Room" column, Ben Kinney '15 offered a litany of what he perceived to be the failures of the Obama presidency. He claimed that the President's re-election campaign "no longer [inspires] hope" and that the man "lacks the foresight necessary to properly lead this ...


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Overseas Briefing

My bags imprudently overstuffed and my back frequently overburdened, I spent a 13-hour travel experience wondering whether carrying-on my raincoat was truly necessary.  I allude to the rather awkward task of confronting a reality that you've only ever conceived of as a casual collection of stereotypes: ...


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Volleyball Splits Weekend Series with NESCAC Opponents

The Middlebury volleyball team began conference play last weekend with a split result. The Panthers shut out Wesleyan for their fifth consecutive win on Saturday, Sept. 14 before falling to Connecticut College the next day. The Panthers played two tight games; six of the team's eight sets were determined ...


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Student Playwright Earns Theater Honors

During this past summer's Master of Fine Arts Playwrights' Workshop at the Kennedy Center, Daniel Sauermilch '13 graced the Washington, D.C. stage with a reading of his original play, The Igloo Settlement.  Put on by the National New Play Network, the MFA Playwrights' Workshop has been featuring ...


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Beyond the Bubble

During the last two weeks, curious netizens and concerned citizens in China speculated about the fate of that country's presumptive president-in-waiting, as he failed to make a public appearance for 14 straight days. Xi Jinping, aged 59, is currently China's Vice President. He is set to take the reins ...


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New Science Data Librarian Blends Info and Academics

This fall, the James I. and Carol Aymar Armstrong Science Library has a friendly new face working behind the circulation desk. Wendy Shook, the library's new science data librarian, replaced the former librarian, Carrie Macfarlane, in early August this year. Macfarlane is now the Head of Research and ...


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Bedroom Briefs

Why did I seek out the position of sex columnist, you may ask? I didn't. I was offered the position. I'd like to think it is because I remind people of a younger, less horse-like Carrie Bradshaw, but it probably has more to do with the fact that I talk so brazenly about my experiences (fine, sexperiences). Since ...




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