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Standard Deviations - 9/23/10

One of the more annoying truisms that floats around the sex-advice world goes something like this: “The most powerful sexual organ you have is your brain.” What makes this statement aggravating is not its content — it’s entirely true — but that it reeks of consolation.  It’s like one of ...


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Journalists focus on green issues

It’s no news to a Middlebury student that something needs to be done to protect the environment. As the first college in the US to establish an Environmental Science major (in 1965), and one of only six schools to receive an A- on its Sustainability Report Card in 2008, it is clear that Middlebury ...


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Volleyball shuts out Lord Jeffs 3-0 in grudge match

Women’s volleyball had an impressive week, losing only one set over the course of three games, breaking a long-standing school record, and bringing home a second Player of the Week distinction.  After defeating Norwich on the road 3-0 Wednesday night, the team returned to Middlebury for their first ...


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MiddCheer keeps spirits up, thinks big

Uncertainty can be a scary thing, but the MiddCheer cheerleading squad knows how to roll with the punches with the greatest of ease. Led by co-captains Michelle Kirkman ’11 and Ginny Johnson ’12,  the group must work hard to cope with a perpetually changing squad. “We’re undergoing a sort ...


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Blues Jam gives musicians a venue

Whether you rock out on the guitar or play a mean harmonica solo, whether you’re a seasoned pro or experimenting with a new hobby, whether you can belt out a song to break a heart or you just like to listen to some good-old fashioned blues, 51 Main has a place for you. Starting last May, the first ...


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Staff Spotlight: Prem Prakash

As an alum of Winter term yoga, my chat with yoga instructor Prem Prakash was hands-down the highlight of my week. It was a little like trying chocolate for the first time, then being invited to meet Willy Wonka. In my state of awe and admiration, I decided to start off with one of Middlebury’s favorite ...


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CEOs, hip-hop dancers and biofuel farmers

When stripped of passions, ideologies and embellishments, environmentalism is fundamentally concerned with one fairly basic concept: limits. Whether it takes the form of slowing consumption of finite fossil fuel resources, achieving ideal population size or maintaining the range of planetary conditions ...


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Under the Raydar - 9/23/10

I ran into an alum this weekend, and I asked him what he was doing come Monday. He said, “Making money. And making money for other people. Banking. You don’t want to do it.” While I was in my education class on Thursday, we discussed the “banking method” of education, in which a teacher basically ...


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Bubble, bubble, toil and trouble

Since the day when the Mayflower first docked in Plymouth Harbor, the United States (as it came to be known) has always been thought of as the land of opportunity. For John Winthrop and his fellow Puritans, it was a city on the hill; a beacon for mankind. For the framers of our government, it was a ...


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Rugby dominates in home opener against Norwich

The Middlebury men’s Rugby Team opened up their regular season with a decisive victory against the Norwich Cadets. With firm control over the pace of the game and a final score of 53-7, the Panthers’ hard work and determination is obviously paying off. “Norwich is traditionally a good team with ...


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Editorial: Ephemeral autumn

It is easy to forget about the doldrums of January and the blistering cold of February during the mild days of September, but they will come. Despite the ominous tone, this statement regarding the advent of winter is meant to be inspiring rather than debilitating. The only problem with Vermont autumns ...


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Women’s tennis competes in ITA tournament

ITA Championships feature strong competition for women’s tennis At the ITA Regional Championships held at Babson and Wellesley Colleges, the Middlebury women’s tennis team faced tough competition with varied results. The ITA’s showcased many of New England’s top ranked tennis players, and the ...


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Men’s golf hosts Duke Nelson, women compete at Dartmouth

The men’s and women’s golf teams finished sixth and 16th respectively at tournaments this weekend. This is the second weekend in a row that the teams have been competing. Last weekend, the men’s and women’s teams opened the season at the St. Lawrence Invitational. The women opened the season ...


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Angry Fans

Fantasy sports are almost ubiquitous in the modern sports scene, as hoards of savvy fans (mostly male) now flock to the web to worship the statistician gods. Every major sports outlet on the internet offers a wide array of different games and formats for every sport. Millions of players participate ...


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The new house on the block

I live in the newly renovated Munford House a.k.a. “Young Munny” a.k.a. “Beta Gamma Omichron” (BΓO). The numerous nicknames we’ve invented for our beloved house, as well as the fact that we made shirts celebrating Munford at the end of last year, provide a sense of how excited everyone is ...


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Two Cents on One Percent Art

When the Committee on Art in Public Places was created in 1994, they made a decision to funnel one percent of the cost of any new construction or renovation towards the installation and maintenance of public art on campus. This week, we decided to ask around and see what our fellow students think of ...


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For the Record - 9/23/10

Artist |Robyn Album |Body Talk, Pt. 2 If you’re like me, you’ve probably found yourself lost in the ever-growing world of electropop music (think Lady Gaga or Passion Pit) at some point in the last few years. The solution? Robyn’s Body Talk, Pt. 2. On the middle installment of her ambitious ...


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Midd Moth spins first tales of year

Most of us have seen Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. We’ve enjoyed our jaunt through Harry’s magical world of wizarding delight. We’ve gasped at the Quidditch scenes (maybe even played some Quidditch) and we’ve cringed at the werewolf, a massive figure on the big screen. Most of us ...


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Harmonica brings blues, inspires students

At one point during his hour-long set on Friday night at the Center for the Arts concert hall, harmonica player Mark Lavoie took a break from playing blues classics to speak to the audience about the current state of blues music. If you go to any blues festival and look at the festival audience, he ...




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