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Spotlight On... Mica Schlosser '13, CCAL Student Arts Curator

Did Ariel Ritchin’s ’11 vibrant photographs catch your eye on the way to your mailbox through the McCullough Social Space last month? How about the art on the walls at 51 Main during the last Spoken Word?  Do you have your own artwork that you want on display? The person responsible for bringing ...


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Under the Raydar

When I’m at home — which is to say, my other home in Pennsylvania — I don’t usually find myself hoarding all of the dishes from the kitchen in my room, leaving trash all over the floor, drunkenly shouting something derogatory at my neighbor while she minds her own business taking out the garbage ...


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Administration Tree

The Princeton Review ranks Middlebury fourth in the country as a school that “runs like butter,” but most students have few opportunities to meet our administrators. Years ago, every Middlebury student used to receive a pamphlet with the names, titles, pictures and job descriptions of most Middlebury ...


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One in 8700

Trent Campbell can often be seen around town and on the College campus with a camera around his neck, taking photos for the Addison Independent. “People are shocked when they don’t see me with a camera,” said Campbell, who grew up in Deluth, Minn. Photography has been a constant presence in his ...


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Famed NPR voice resonates with students

Eight years ago, in one of Middlebury’s many attempts to bring the outside world to campus, Scholar-in-Residence in English and American Literatures Sue Halpern established “Meet the Press,” a program designed to bring members of the media to campus. Middlebury students have heard lectures from ...


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Students launch mock trial team

At a school filled with active learners and avid debaters, it is a wonder that this club has not existed until now. Pioneered by Kelsey Henry ’14, the Mock Trial Club is in the process of becoming Middlebury newest student organization. “I did mock trial in high school and it was a big consideration ...


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Reilly Steel ’11 performs one-man show as senior 700 project

If religion is the opiate of the masses, then Reilly Steel ’11 is the crack of the American People, as proven in his performance of Drinking in America. The one-man show by Eric Bogosian explores various characters’ reliance on drugs and alcohol as a mechanism for coping with society today. Reilly ...


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The L-Word

Years of what felt like conditional love growing up — from my parents, from my teachers, from pretty much anyone who wanted me to succeed at something in the 90s — created in me an insatiable desire to please. I know I’m not alone because something drove us all to win at high school and get into ...


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Campus character: Ele Woods

“Oh, sorry bros, didn’t mean to spoil your fun,” coos Ele Woods ’11.5 to the skateboarders we cross paths with as we walk along the newly melted path from McCullough to Voter. I’ve managed to steal her away from the Porter porch, where she is usually found during off hours. Given the immense ...


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Noah Silverstein ’11 captivates with music, voice

With a single yet powerful voice and a captivating stage presence, Noah Silverstein ’11 enthralled his audience this past Sunday during his senior recital, performing as a pianist, a tenor and a countertenor. Silverstein first came on stage as a vocalist, accompanied on piano by Professor of Music ...


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Local Lowdown

Spring garden talk March 27, 2 p.m. – 3 p.m. The Henry Sheldon Museum, located on 1 Park St. , will host Mary Cliver for an interesting talk, “Designing the Mixed Border. Cliver, a landscape designer, garden writer and educator, will speak about ways to re-invigorate your garden for the entire year ...


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Decathlon starts construction

On Tuesday, April 5, the Solar Decathlon team hopes to gather members of the College and local community as well as sponsors and donors to celebrate an “Up-Rising” — the beginning of construction for their solar-powered home to be featured in the U.S. Department of Energy-sponsored Solar Decathlon ...


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Francois Clemmons leads St. Patrick's Day concert

Three kilt-wearing, bagpipe-playing men filed into the concert hall at the Mahaney Center for the Arts on Friday, March 18, starting off the St. Patrick’s Day Concert in style. Middlebury’s Alexander Twilight Artist-in-Residence Francois Clemmons joined them, dressed for the occasion in a kelly-green ...


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College community fundraises for Japan

Following the recent earthquake, tsunami and resulting nuclear crisis in Japan, Middlebury students and faculty at the College’s partner university, the International Christian University (ICU) in Tokyo have decided to evacuate the island. The College community, consisting of many with close ties ...


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One Life Left - "Ghost Trick"

Platform: Nintendo DS Rating: Teen One of my favorite franchises of all time is Ace Attorney, a visual novel series focusing on the wacky cases of a defense attorney. Once a Japan-exclusive, the series made quite a splash on the western market recently with its colorful and memorable characters, amazingly ...


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No country for Marlboro Men: students smokers face challenges

It would be hard to name a legal activity as thoroughly reviled, passionately embraced, socially segregated or emotionally charged as the practice of cigarette smoking. Cigarettes are both antiquated and obscene — on the one hand, a symbol of freedom and rebellion; on the other, of death and stupidity. ...


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Old Chapel announces all-gender restrooms

Old Chapel announced the upcoming establishment of all-gender restrooms in non-residential buildings on campus in an email to students, faculty and staff sent on March 16. The conversion will begin this summer and is estimated to be complete by the beginning of the 2011- 2012 academic year. Administrators ...


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Overseas Briefing

VALPARAÍSO — Since I first started studying Spanish I’ve had this passion for it. Spanish is fluid, Spanish is round; in my mouth Spanish curls loosely yet precisely, blossoming like loops drawn in India ink. I’m a synesthete, so for me words are colors, and Spanish is rich, vivid; Spanish is ...