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For the Record - 9/16/10

On their first two albums, Arcade Fire captured the intensity of existential crises. Funeral, as the album title suggests, sought to find a way to cope with death at a young age, ultimately favoring acceptance over escapism. On the hit track “Rebellion (Lies),” the chorus — in a repeated, assured ...


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Volleyball sets season off well with 3-1 start

Women’s volleyball started its 2010 season with a very strong showing at the Endicott Tournament in Beverly, Mass. this past weekend. After opening the tournament with a 3-0 victory against Emmanuel on Friday afternoon, Middlebury lost a hard-fought game against the host school 3-2 in a heart breaker ...


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Cross country gears up for strong season

The Panthers cross country teams surged into their first weekend of competition with high energy and determination, as both teams competed at the Dartmouth Invitational against a mix of Division I and Division III runners. Proving their prowess yet again, the women’s team finished second out of the ...


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Field hockey rebounds from Tufts loss

The Middlebury field hockey team was given no time to ease into their season this fall, as they opened NESCAC play with a tough away game against one of the powerhouses of the league, the Tufts Jumbos. Tufts, who won the NESCAC championship last year, came out strong and defeated the Panthers 3-0 in ...


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Men’s soccer prevails over Jumbos in opener

The Middlebury men’s soccer team’s quest for a Division III national championship began this past Saturday on Tufts’ Kraft Field in Medford, Mass. The Panthers ended the day one small step closer to this goal, securing their first NESCAC win of the season in a contested, 1-0 victory. While the ...


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NER jump starts subscriptions, careers

They read page after page. At times, they have even feared they might drown in paper. No, they are not the Middlebury Admissions Committee. Literary magazines, which work as a kind of combination networking tool/self esteem booster for aspiring and established writers, are always overwhelmed with ...


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Angry Fans

Hello sports fans, Spencer and Brad here to give your brief NFL preview. Did we make some outlandish picks? Of course. There are some bold predictions, predictions that go against the grain of every major established sports outlet, but if they fail to materialize that’s just one more thing to be angry ...


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The ultimate pass/fail

When was the last time you used the word “awkward?” Was it to describe the time that random guy sat next to you in Proctor who started inquiring about the origins of your last name? Or was it when that other guy gave you a folded piece of paper in the lunch line and made enough muffled noises to ...


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Golf teams place well at St. Lawrence tournament

The Middlebury golf teams opened their seasons in strong fashion, with the men’s team placing fifth out of 15 teams and the women’s team finishing third out of nine teams at the St. Lawrence Invitational. Men’s captain Jim Levins ’11 demonstrated his leadership by pacing the team with a two-day ...


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Stuck in the middle(bury)

This past January, as the nation collectively reflected on the past decade and prepared for the next one, I bid a fond farewell to my teenage years — and all the awkwardness, angst and acne that accompanied them. Needless to say, I wasn’t too broken up to see them go, but my anxiety about the decade ...


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In Defense of the "Dirty Words"

It’s been a frustrating year and a half for liberals. Despite hefty margins in the House and Senate, the Right has seized both the political narrative and substantial leads in most polls. While the Democrats have had some political victories – the stimulus package, health care reform, financial ...


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Mad As Hell

I worked in an office this past summer. Around the room were several wall-mounted TVs tuned to financial news channels. The intended purpose, I assume, was to keep the office updated with any breaking news relevant to their occupations. In effect, it was rarely watched. Initially I paid little attention ...


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College Republicans and Democrats memorialize 9/11

The national tragedy that rocked the world nine years ago was commemorated in an event organized by the College Republicans and the College Democrats on Sept. 10-11. On Friday, a group of students from both organizations planted 3,033 American flags on the lawn in front of Mead Chapel, one for each ...


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Commons deans report to faculty heads

As part of an administrative restructuring taking place this year, Commons deans will now report to Commons heads, as opposed to directly to the Dean of the College, as was previously the case. Part of the liberal arts mission has always been to integrate campus life with education in the classroom, ...


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Inside the Locker Room

This week’s Inside the Locker Room focus is Derrick Angle ’12, a tennis player from Troy, NY. As always, The Campus was able to pry intimate details from our subject on a wide array of topics, from the thrill of winning a National championship to the benefits of drinking Pedialyte before a match. The ...


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Students lead peers in sustainability

As part of an effort to further integrate the College’s sustainability goals with the everyday workings of student life, the Office of Sustainability Integration created the Residential Sustainability Coordinator (RSC) program, an initiative designed to educate students even more about sustainability. The ...


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Prominent economist delivers lecture

Cornell University economist Francine D. Blau will deliver the fall 2010 David K. Smith lecture entitled “The Gender Pay Gap: Going, Going, Going … But Not Gone” on Wednesday, Sept. 29th at 4:30 p.m. in the Twilight auditorium. Blau’s lecture will address a range of issues regarding the earnings ...


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Inside the Crest

The Student Government Association (SGA) Senate convened for the first time this past Sunday at a brief meeting in their Crest Room chamber. With no set agenda the President provided introductions; his cabinet gave fleeting details of their intended plans, and were thus unanimously ratified; senators ...




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