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Architect puts new spin on old designs

From Sept. 30 through Oct. 14, the architectural works of renowned Canadian architect Brian MacKay-Lyons will be exhibited in Johnson Memorial Building. The display will be a combination of photographs, drawings, and documentations. According to Visiting Assistant Professor of Architecture John McLeod, ...


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Local Lowdown

Good Gravy Music Series October 1, 5 p.m. – 7 p.m. Take a trip to Burlington and enjoy live music at Nectar’s, located at 188 Main Street. Call (802) 658-4771 for more information. There will also be free giveaways, Otter Creek specials and gravy fries, Nectars’ specialty dish. Charity Blanket ...


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Students elect first-year and Brainerd senators

Nathan LaBarba ’14 and Joanie Thompson ’14 were elected first-year senators to the Student Government Association (SGA), and Charlie Arnowitz ’13 won the Brainerd Commons senator position in last Friday’s election. LaBarba and Thompson were two of eight first-year candidates running for this ...


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MCRC thrashes UNH ’cats

On Saturday the Middlebury College men’s rugby team dominated the University of New Hampshire Wildcats, scoring 12 tries and finishing the game with an impressive score of 77-0. This brings their record to 2-0 in the regular season. Although the Panthers began the game looking a little flustered ...


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Deng's Interpreter Discusses Chinese Economy

Victor Zhikai Gao, a former interpreter for Deng Xiaoping and currently an influential figure in China’s economy, will speak on campus Oct. 3 at 7:30 p.m. in Dana Auditorium. He is the first prominent politically- and economically-involved figure from China to speak at the College about China’s ...


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New scholarships introduced for Monterey applicants

The Monterey Institute of International Studies will offer 50 new scholarships each year for applicants that fund attendance of Middlebury College Language Schools, the Monterey Institute Summer Intensive Language Program or Monterey’s Intensive English Program before beginning graduate enrollment ...


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Inside the Crest

With the full SGA elected last week, Sophomore Senator Tony Huynh ’13 assuming control as Speaker, and the first briefing by Treasurer Will McConaughy ’11, the Senate emerged from this weekend as a fully functioning body for fall 2010. After passing their first resolution — supporting the renewal ...


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Beyond the Bubble

Has the western world been hypocritical in its condemnation of the Iranian government for its implementation of capital punishment? Such was the claim that Iranian President Mahmous Ahmadinejad made in his address to reporters on Sept. 21 at the United Nations headquarters. Ahmadinejad berated the ...


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Overseas Briefing

CONCEPCIÓN — While the earthquake in Haiti last Jan. received a flood of political, humanitarian and media attention for its catastrophic level of destruction, the incredible 8.8-magnitude earthquake a little over a month later in southern Chile went largely unnoticed by comparison, despite the fact ...


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College Shorts

Weight loss courses help overweight students The percentage of overweight college students has increased to 11.3 percent in 2009 from eight percent in 2000. As concern for the growing number of overweight students rises, some colleges are responding by allowing their students to raise their GPA by ...


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Tree Hunt: Katsura

The Katsura tree is located in front of Forest Hall and one of the most striking fall trees. When its leaves start to turn gold at the end of September, they give off an unusual odor, similar to that of cotton candy. “I just love this tree,” Parsons said. “It has a nice shape … it’s one of ...


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Men’s soccer adds two more shutout wins to the season tally

The Middlebury men’s soccer team enjoyed another successful weekend as it improved its overall record to 3-0, 2-0 in the NESCAC, by downing Trinity on Saturday and an overmatched Southern Vermont team on Sunday. Saturday’s game, played in picture-perfect conditions in front of a lively home crowd, ...


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Liebowitz’s Army

The highlight of this week was undoubtedly the rhetorical season-opener given by President of the College Ronald D. Liebowitz in Mead Chapel on Wednesday. Unfortunately, since The Campus goes to press on Tuesdays, I have yet to hear the heart-wrenching oratory of our great leader. The options for obtaining ...


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Tree Hunt: Osage Orange

Middlebury possesses the state’s largest Osage Orange Tree. This is a bizarre tree that bears a yellow softball sized fruit that, while largely inedible (everything but the seeds), Parson finds “really cool.” Located near Stewart Hall, this is a fun tree to check out because of its unusual fruit. ...


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Tree Hunt: Weeping European Birch

This tree is a kind of Frankenstein monster growing just down the hill from Mead Chapel. Forming one of the most unique trees at Middlebury, a weeping willow branch was grafted to a beech tree’s trunk over a century ago If you look closely, the graft mark is still visible along the base of the beech’s ...


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9 p.m. do you know where your food is?

Dear Campus, I rarely get homesick. However, if there’s one instance when I really miss Mommy it’s when I’ve got the flu. If there are two instances when I really miss Mommy they are when I’ve got the flu and when I’m really, really hungry. Last night I was perfectly healthy, but boy did ...