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One man show pairs circus act with AIDS awareness

It was easy to imagine David Schein in a circus. The opening segment of his solo performance, which came to the Mahaney Center for the Arts Jan. 6 under the improbable name “MYethiOPIA: Tales from the AIDS Education Circus” featured Schein making full use of the lower lobby. He prowled. He circled. ...


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Axelrod '08 returns

Ezra Axelrod ’08 performed last Saturday at the CFA Concert Hall in an exclusive preview of his American Motel World Tour. The performance was an exploration and celebration of modern life as seen through the young artist’s eyes. With Axelrod on piano and a quintet of strings to back him, the audience ...


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The Night Kite Revival, featuring Taylor Mali

Last Thursday, Middlebury students, faculty, staff and community members came together in the sold-out McCullough Social Space for a one-of-a-kind event: a spoken word poetry showcase featuring readings by seven students, three respected poets touring under the name “Night Kite Revival” and the ...


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Making the Most of J-Term

So it’s J-term. After months of three, four or even five classes, we’ve arrived at our favorite month of the year. In order to help our readers get the most out of the next three weeks, we’ve compiled assorted activities on and off campus that we hope will get you thinking about the possibilities. ...


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Campus Character — Jeffrey Garofano

During Winter term, the only politics Middlebury students deal with might be at which dining hall to eat and with whom to catch a ride to the Snow Bowl. Indeed, the organic meals and snow-covered quads can seem awfully far away from the partisan political scene of Washington, D.C. But Jeffrey Garofano ...


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Power Down challenge aims to reduce power use

Winter Term To-Do List: Ski. Sleep. Study. Catch up on Modern Family. Dance party at ADP. And “Power Down.” Middlebury’s famous Winter Term, sometimes known as “Yay-Term” or “Play- Term,” gives students the chance to relax between the rigorous fall and spring semesters and enjoy the ...


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The L-Word — 1/13/11

Happy 2011, readers. May the new year bring a new start and new opportunities to love. It seems to be a January tradition to make lists: lists of new year’s resolutions, lists of the top 10 of everything from 2010, lists of what was “in” in 2010 compared to what is now “in” in 2011. I read ...


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The Gender Council: Grassroots Policy Change

To the Campus, In November 2009, a group of students and college employees asked a simple question: What if campus activists and experts interested in gender, sexuality, race, disability, ethnicity, class and nationality could have a permanent voice in Middlebury’s policymaking process — much like ...


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MiddHaiku

The spoken word event last Thursday, Night Kite Revival, was phenomenal. Listening to Taylor Mali turn Microsoft Word into spoken music was inspiring, and when I walked out of McCullough there were so many things I suddenly had to accomplish. I wanted to write five poems, change the life of an impressionable ...


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‘Dessgate’

The subject of this month’s column is misinterpretation facilitated by technology. Now, I’m sure you all have saved every one of my past columns and reread them every night before bed, so I’m sure you’re thinking: “Ben you repetitive hack! You talked about Facebook and other forms of electronic ...


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Men’s hockey improves record to .500 on season

After battling to a series of ties in their games against Southern Maine and Hamilton, the men’s hockey team put together a great team effort in their weekend finale at Amherst to defeat the Lord Jeffs 4-1. Saturday’s big victory over Amherst gave the Panthers their second win in conference play ...


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Top 5 local winter activities

From skiing, sledding and snowshoeing to eating local food and dog sledding, Vermont is chock-full of winter activities. Addison County boasts some of the state’s best slopes, trails and hills, as well as delectable après-ski specials to sip on and cozy knitting classes to attend. Take a look at ...


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The Corporate world of greater good

In 2004, UPS decided to stop making left turns. With a tweaked GPS system, they eliminated all left turns from the routes that their 95,000 delivery trucks would take — except for those absolutely necessary to avoiding ridiculously circuitous journeys. By eliminating the need to idle at red lights ...


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Women’s basketball shines in early games

After starting the 2010-11 season 9-1, the Middlebury College Women’s basketball team is serving notice that Pepin Arena doesn’t just belong to the men anymore. The Panthers are off to their best start in recent memory, and are doing so the old-fashioned way: with solid rebounding, upperclass leadership, ...


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It’s “grate” to be a Cabot consumer

Located at 869 Exchange St., tucked a few hundred yards off of the road, is the Cabot Creamery. Though one could easily drive by without noticing the building, the state-of-the-art factory, which opened in 1995 and operates year round, uses 1.6 million pounds of milk to produce 160,000 pounds of cheese ...


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Women’s squash mows down Polar Bears, Mules

The Middlebury women’s squash team began 2011 with convincing victories over two NESCAC opponents, Bowdoin and Colby. In matches played at the Simon Squash Center at Williams College, the Panthers left little doubt of their dominance early in the season. By defeating Bowdoin 8-1 and Colby 9-0, the ...