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Leung Defends ITA Singles Title, Men’s Team Impresses

Lok-Sze Leung ’15 defeated Middlebury teammate Ria Gerger ’16 6-0, 6-0 to repeat as ITA New England Regional Champion on Sunday, Sept. 30 at MIT. Leung will advance to the ITA National Championship later in the fall. In her ITA debut, Gerger won her first three matches in straight sets and defeated ...


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Cross Country Teams Take First Place Finishes in State Meet

The Middlebury men’s and women’s cross country teams displayed their state-wide dominance by placing first in the Vermont State Championship held at Lyndon State College on Saturday, Sept. 29. Both teams won the eight and nine-team fields for the women and men, respectively by a sizeable margin, ...


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Golf Teams Compete in NESCAC Tourneys

Battling through the elements, the women’s golf team finished second at the Middlebury Invitational this weekend, while the men placed fourth at the NESCAC Qualifier hosted by Amherst, sending the men for the NESCAC Championships in the spring. The men and women had some impressive results, led by ...


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Men’s Soccer Blanks Castleton but Loses Ground in NESCAC

Coming off a disappointing weekend that featured two NESCAC losses at home, the men’s soccer team had two opportunities to get back in the win column with games at Wesleyan on Saturday, Sept. 29 and at Castleton State on Tuesdsay, Oct. 2. Against their NESCAC rivals, the Panthers failed to score ...


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Women’s Rugby Defeats Amherst in Home Opener

The Middlebury College Women’s Rugby Club (MCWRC) shut out visiting Amherst 36-0 on Saturday, Sept. 29. The home match, played on a soggy field under windy skies, was the MCWRC’s first win in three tries this fall. The side held Amherst scoreless, and improved its record to 1-2. “Our effectiveness ...


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Project on Creativity and Innovation

In President of the College Ronald D. Leibowitz’s inaugural speech in 2004, he said that to be true to the College’s history “we must, first, preserve those parts of the Middlebury culture that encourage creativity and foster innovation.” As a step towards making these goals a reality, the Project ...


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YAM Trumps Harvard Box Fort World Record

It was an uphill battle to spread cheer during last Saturday’s gray and gloom, but the Youthful Alliance of Merrymaking (YAM) was up to the challenge. From 11 a.m. until 6 p.m., a group of 45 YAM members slaved away over cardboard and masking tape. They fought mud and wind all in pursuit of making ...


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College Acquires Boat, EMT Van

The start of the academic year has brought two new and unexpected additions available for students — an ambulance and a boat — allowing pre-med, geology and other interested students to gain hands-on learning experience. The acquistion of the ambulance, a deal nearly two years in the making, was ...


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JusTalks Prompts Social Awareness

For the planners of JusTalks, an initiative to foster dialogue on issues of identity, Middlebury is a school with one element missing. “We don’t talk enough about identity,” said Hudson Nicholas ’14 who is helping organize JusTalks. This student-driven social intiative will begin on Jan. 18, ...


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Distribution Requirements: History of the Modern Middle East

This course investigates the history of social and political change in the Middle East from 1798 to the present. Within a general political framework, the course will cover the main social, economic, and intellectual currents. Emphasizing political, economic, social and cultural history, the course ...


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Employment Rate Climbs

Forty-three percent of the class of 2012 found employment by the time of graduation, according to the recently released findings of the Plans at Graduation Survey issued to seniors by the Center for Education in Action (EIA) in May. The 43 percent of students who reported employment at graduation represents ...


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College Implements Anti-Stalking Policy

In a blog post on Sept. 25 Dean of the College Shirley Collado announced the establishment of the College’s anti-stalking policy as well as an enhanced sexual misconduct policy, which notably expands the definitions of consent and substantial impairment. College officials hope that the changes will ...


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New Sanctions Alter Disciplinary Process

This fall, the College implemented changes to the disciplinary actions outlined in the student handbook, including a new process for disciplinary action taken against students that adds a sanction which puts students on probation without having this status added to their personal record. The new sanction, ...


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WRMC Headlines Vacationer for Fall Concert

On October 27th, WRMC, the College’s student-run radio station, is hosting its annual fall concert in the McCullough Social Space. Starting at 8 p.m., students, encouraged to wear costumes, can kick off their Halloween weekend with the music of YAWN, opening for the rising electro-beat band, Vacationer. YAWN ...


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College Hosts Alumni Conference at Bread Loaf

This weekend the Middlebury College Alumni Association (MCAA) hosted the 36th Alumni Leadership Conference at the Bread Loaf Inn, an event that provided alumni volunteers with an opportunity to reconnect with the college community and to learn about recent campus changes. In an interview with the Campus, ...


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Fox Ranks College Food 11th in Nation

In a nation-wide study evaluating the dining programs of every four-year college in the U.S., Fox News has ranked the College 11th on its “52 Best Colleges for Food in America” list. Fox cited the College’s emphasis on the origins of its food and its efforts to incorporate local ingredients into ...


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Beyond the Bubble

World leaders descended on New York City last week for the 67th annual session of the United Nations General Assembly. Dozens of the world’s most recognizable political figures and their diplomatic delegations gathered for a perennial discussion of the world’s current pressing challenges. This year, ...


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Overseas Briefing

In between classes and exploring the city, I often stop at the View Himalayan Restaurant and Terrace, one of ten or more rooftop cafes overlooking the Stupa in Boudha, Nepal — one of the holiest sites in all of Kathmandu. In the distance to my right I can make out the green hills of Kathmandu valley ...


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College Shorts

College Debt Increases to Record Numbers (Huffington Post) Nearly one out of five households in the U.S. suffers from student debt, according to a study by the Pew Research Center. Student debt most severely affects households with incomes of less than $21,044 a year, the poorest 20 percent of American ...