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McCardell holds forum at 51 Main to discuss drinking age

Author: Jaime Fuller John M. McCardell, President Emeritus of the College and Director of Choose Responsibility, was the guest speaker at the inaugural run of "The Forum at 51 Main" on Nov. 18, giving a talk titled, "The 21 Year-Old Drinking Age: Mend It or End It?" The Forum seeks to improve town-gown ...


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OP-ED Appearances aren't enough

Author: Kevin Redmon The mailman delivering to my Washington apartment is not known for his attention to detail. I end up with a lot of other people's magazines this way. Normally I crumple up the pages to stuff into the crumbling masonry of my poorly constructed and very drafty basement room. Yesterday's ...


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Teeing Off

Author: Peter Baumann I consider myself qualified to write a sports article. It may not the best or most entertaining article, but I would certainly consider myself qualified. This is not true when it comes to environmental issues. Between a mother in the oil and gas industry and a father who is firm ...


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Ski Truck blazes a green trail

Author: Jeff Klein In the competitiveness of college athletics, we often forget that the game affects more than just the winning team, losing team, and crazed supporters of both sides. Sporting events carry with them heavy environmental consequences, many of them negative.Several Middlebury sports teams ...


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MiddBriefs

Author: Stephanie Joyce, Ian Trombulak, Adam Schaffer, and Tess Russell COLLEGE KEEPS UP WITH CURRENT PRINTING TRENDSEven printing has a taken on a distinctly green hue in recent years as Middlebury has kept pace with the national trend, switching to 100 percent post-consumer waste paper in most publications, ...


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ES evolves into key part of College's identity

Author: Tess Russell At the outset of the 1994 academic year, President Emeritus John McCardell delivered an all-campus address that highlighted distinct areas in which the College had emerged as a national leader. McCardell imagined that these "Peaks of Excellence," as he dubbed them, extended far ...


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OP-ED In pursuit of sustainability

Author: Jack Byrne The current economic turmoil in the world comes with many lessons, some of which we know but seem to have forgotten. A core principle of economics involves the relationship between capital and interest: invest your capital wisely and spend the interest it earns. By some strange mathematics ...


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Winners & Losers

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Editorial Why Green?

Author: [no author name found] Why the Green Issue? Why not? After a handful of our peer publications (Vanity Fair, Time, The New York Times Magazine) produced their own Green Issues, featuring a more sustainable production process and an emphasis on environmental content, we thought that we should ...


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The making of the green issue

Author: Layout by Hannah Wilson, Photos by Andrew Ngeow and Angela Evancie From our earliest discussions of making this issue, we knew the most effective approach would be twofold - the week's content would focus on pressing environmental issues, of course, but we would also endeavor to change certain ...


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Cartoons

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Women's XC captures fifth national championship

Author: Peter Baumann No one is quite sure how to define a dynasty. While certain transcendent eras, such as that of the UCLA Bruins in the 1970s, undoubtedly qualify, others are less obvious - with often amorphous beginnings and uncertain ends. But by whatever standard one uses, we can say beyond a ...


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Notes from the Desk The green/global contradiction

Author: Alex Garlick Middlebury is deservedly proud of its status as a global institution; the dozens of international flags flying off of the roof of Voter during commencement is a sight to be seen. It really shows how far some Middlebury students have come. But under the lens of sustainability, it ...


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The Reel Critic

Author: Josh Wessler Movie: A Walk to BeautifulDirector: Amy Bucher '87Early last week, Amy Bucher '87 stood at the front of Dana Auditorium and asked the audience if anyone had heard of obstetric fistula. The response was noncommittal, which Bucher seemed to accept as a challenge, one she and her production ...


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OP-ED It isn't easy publicizing green

Author: Michael McKenna One of the challenges of working in public relations is that whenever you share news with people, they often assume you are trying to 'spin' them. Unfortunately there are many examples of public relations 'flaks' that support this cynical point of view. (Anyone see the recent ...


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The D-Spot

Author: Dina Magaril When I was a sophomore, Middlebury spent $6,000 to host a screening of Jaws at the natatorium, raising the pool temperature for the duration of the movie and providing a plethora of colorful inflatable tubes to choose from. I attended the event, and was glad to jump into a warm ...


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OP-ED Strategic sustainability

Author: Tim Spears Completed in the spring of 2006, the College's Strategic Plan, "Knowledge Without Boundaries," sets high standards for environmental stewardship. More than ten recommendations focus specifically on the campus environment, while the College's revised mission statement - another result ...




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