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Fink offers her view on medical ethics

Author: Johanna Interian On March 9, Sheri Fink, MD, Ph.D, held a lecture in Dana Auditorium addressing medical ethics and healthcare treatment in areas affected by conflict and disasters."The primary concern of humanitarian aid is the principle of health equity," said Fink. "That means that the best ...


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OP-ED Where did global warming go?

Author: Andrew Piccirillo Last week's article on Power Shift reminded me of the complex relationship between science and politics, between knowledge and action. I believe that prevailing assumptions on campus about the severity of anthropogenic global warming (AGW) and how we should respond need critical ...


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Let us now praise famous men

Author: [no author name found] Perched atop fireplaces and dusty mantels, gazing placidly from the dusty naves that overlook bustling hallways and animated dinner conversations, the busts of some of Middlebury's most distinguished men often fall unnoticed to the passerby. Fixed immobile for eternity, ...


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Elephant in the Room Overwhelmed

Author: Stefan Claypool One of the Obama campaign's big selling points was that it was going to restore America's international standing - it was going to reach out to the world powers that had been snubbed by the Cowboy Bush regime and reclaim the diplomatic high ground by shaking hands with our enemies ...


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Campus Poll

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'Revolutionary Road' screenwriter to speak at Midd

Author: [no author name found] Justin Haythe '96, who penned the screenplay of the film "Revolutionary Road," will host a discussion after the screening of the Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe winning film "Revolutionary Road" this Sunday at 7:30 p.m. in Dana Auditorium. On Monday, March 16, ...


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Wit

Author: Michael Nevadomski This past weekend saw the amateur performance of Margaret Edson's Pulitzer Prize-winning drama, "Wit" (alternately spelled "W:t"). Based on the author's own hospital experiences, "Wit" explores the isolating effects of academia through the last months of the main character, ...


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Notes from the Desk True liberal arts discussion

Author: Amanda Cormier It was clear from the extended standing ovation that followed Sheyenne Brown's groundbreaking performance of "A Colored Girl's College Tour" on March 6 that her art had achieved something monumental among the College community: she'd touched a nerve.But although I was moved to ...


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Lupo Fiasco Tantalizing, tight-wearing tushes

Author: Kate Lupo Professor of American Studies Kit Wilson, most amazing teacher of the American studies course "American Landscape," shared a wonderful story with his students this week. On vacation in Florence some years ago, Wilson and his wife visited Michelangelo's "David" in the Galleria Dell'Accademia. ...


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Panthers breeze past Bobcats in lax opener

Author: Julia Ireland The Panthers did not waste any time in securing a 14-6 win over Bates College in their season opener on Saturday. The Panthers made their statement early, scoring six goals in the first 11 minutes of the game, all from sophomore attackers Chase Delano '11 and Sally Ryan '11. Delano ...


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From the Kitchen of Sasha Swerdloff

Author: [no author name found] In her book, Aphrodite: A Memoir of the Senses, Isabelle Allende relegates bread baking to the lonely. They find comfort in the tactile contact of kneading. They find release in the exhale of air from the leavened dough. They find solace in the patient waiting. I believe ...


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Winners & Losers

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Individuals post good results at ECACs

Author: James Schwerdtman The winter indoor season continued for three of the Panthers' best track athletes this past weekend. Adam Dede '11 was the only athlete for the men, competing in the pole vault. "There was a really big field," he said., with "about 30 vaulters in the competition," he said. ...


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Committee spreads wealth around

Author: Cloe Shasha The Student Government Association (SGA) Finance Committee is in charge of allocating the College's student activity fee across approximately 130 student organizations. The group meets every Wednesday to discuss requests from organizations. Caroline Woodworth '09, chair of the SGA ...


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County history explored in new Sheldon exhibit

Author: Molly Holmes In a time of economic crisis, the Henry Sheldon Museum has chosen to bring to light some high points of economic and cultural prosperity in Addison County's history. On March 5, the museum unveiled a new exhibit entitled "Town Treasures: The Local History Show." The exhibit evokes ...


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Ebi Climate change affects global health

Author: Canem Ozyildirim On March 8, an unseasonably sunny Sunday, approximately 50 students gathered in Dana Auditorium for the first in a series of lectures associated with the Global Health Symposium. Kristie Ebi, a renowned epidemiologist who has worked with numerous non-governmental organizations ...


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The Reel Critic

Author: Daniel Watson-Jones MOVIE: WatchmenDIRECTOR: Zack SnyderSTARRING: Malin Akerman and Billy CrudupFull disclosure: I am in love with "Watchmen" by Alan Moore. But while I worship the graphic novel as an unimpeachable literary feat, I wanted to be as unbiased as possible in my approach to a film ...