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The Setonian

Young guns serve up success at home invite

Author: Robert de Picciotto The men's tennis team hosted six other schools, including NESCAC foes Bowdoin, Bates, Colby and Trinity, at the Middlebury Invitational tournament over the weekend and saw mixed results. In doubles competition, Middlebury excelled - so much so that the Flight A finals was ...


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Council weighs relationship ban

Author: H. Kay Merriman On Monday, students and faculty filled the seats and lined the walls of McCardell Bicentennial Hall 216 to hear the " 'Consensual' Relations in the Academy: Gender, Power, and Sexuality" lecture by University of Virginia professor and author Ann J. Lane. In her introduction of ...


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in my humble opinion Parking Problems

Author: Daniel Roberts Because I have seen my car towed a record four times in two years, costing me $90 each time, I feel I have a special bond with Public Safety. I have dialed ext. 5911 so frequently in my time here that I even have the number on speed dial.Somehow, no matter where I park, it turns ...


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Faculty collaborates for an evening of Brahms

Author: Andrew Throdahl Saturday evening Middlebury College Music faculty members including cellist Dieuwke Davydov, violist Paul Reynolds and violinist Katherine Winterstein collaborated with fellow string players Kathy Andrew, Marcia Cassidy and John Dunlop on a free concert of Brahms' two gorgeous ...


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The Scouting Report Inside the Huddle with Colby

Author: Jeff Patterson With surnames like Carey (Andrew, #24), Steed (Jeremy, #75) and Handler (Sam, #46), one would think that the Colby football team is built around a ground attack that runs opposing teams into the ground. But last year the Mules ranked eighth in the NESCAC in rushing. The passing ...


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Hillel members promote Jewish life rennaissance

Author: Thomas Brant and Joseph Bergan "That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole Torah; the rest is the explanation; go and learn."These words of Hillel the Elder, a famous Jewish religious leader who lived in Jerusalem during the time of King Herod and Augustus, form ...


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Holding fast Muslim students forge into Ramadan

Author: Thomas Brant and Joseph Bergan Perhaps one of the most hotly debated religions in politics and the press is Islam. News flooding in from Europe, the Middle East and America all contain stories about the clash between Christians, Muslims and Jews. Perhaps there is no other religion in our world ...


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Unitarians foster family feeling

Author: Thomas Brant and Joseph Bergan The Unitarian Universalists of Middlebury (UUM) is one of the smallest religious organizations on campus - just four students."We meet once a month on Sunday nights and make dinner," said Mia Monnier '10, a member of the UUM. The organization is small, but there ...


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Tribal sculpture show shifts African bias

Author: Alexxa Gotthardt An issue forever surrounding the art world concerns art's capacity to affect, to stir, to touch the viewer. Is art more than just something pretty or interesting to look at, or is it conceived with a greater goal in mind? "Resonance from the Past: African Sculpture from the ...


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Temperatures dropped, but putts did not

Author: Jake Cohen In the wake of Tiger Wood's domination of the first inaugural FedEx Cup, the Middlebury men's golf team took on a field of 25 schools from across the country at home this weekend at the Duke Nelson Tournament hoping to find the same success. Though historically this tournament has ...


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Sexsage

Author: Sage Bierster The beginning of a new semester always brings a feeling of excitement and hope for students here at Middlebury College. Whether you are a freshman, returning student, or a Super Senior Feb like myself, the possibilities of the year before us seem endless - especially in the area ...


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Dive into Vermont The Campus explores local swimming holes

Author: Will Mallett Some of you may have seen Apocalypto this weekend - a great movie about cliff-jumping. Though it was tempting to write an article extolling the benefits of the activity while watching Jaguar Paw make a leap of faith over an 80-plus-foot waterfall and come up unscathed, the fact ...


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Opponents don't put up a fight at Panther Invite

Author: Livingston Burgess The only thing the Middlebury cross country teams left in question at the Panther Invitational on Sept. 15 was which squad, men's or women's, dominated the competition more thoroughly. Both teams scored the minimum points possible, and both showed off returning All-American ...


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M.L. on the N.F.L. "It's (Expletive) PAThetic"

Author: Mary Lane He was fined $100,000 - a third of his salary - and suspended for five games. When given his punishment, he acknowledged that what he did was wrong, but he did not know at the time that the rules applied to coaches as well as players. I'm talking about Dallas Cowboys quarterbacks coach ...


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Students miss out on tasty event

Author: Tamara Hilmes The white tops of the tents set up in the Town Green on Saturday beckoned to students to come and sample some of what members of the Middlebury Business Association have to offer, though with minimal success. Various local businesses set up booths manned by representatives and ...


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letters to the editor

Author: [no author name found] To the Editor:Sept. 11, 2001 was an incredibly tragic event for both the United States and the world. Three thousand innocent people died, something that can never be undone and which has caused incredible repercussions both for Americans and people all over the world. ...


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First-year counselors transform Res-life

Author: Anthony Adragna Just one week into the new academic year, the newly created First-Year Counselor (FYC) program has already led to strong connections between residents and their counselors, according to several FYCs. Jimmy Wong '09, a FYC in Stewart, now affectionately answers to the name "mom" ...


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Recycled tree preserves landscape, history

Author: Katherine Gura Throughout history, trees have served as archetypal symbols of growth and time, of preservation and continuity. Sadly, Middlebury College recently saw the destruction of one of its oldest trees, a gift of the Class of 1860 and a testament of the last 150 years. Yet while its branches ...


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Houston, we have a ... new Astroturf field

Author: Peter Baumann As Erin Quinn '86 sat in his office during his first semester as Middlebury's Athletic Director, he contemplated a problem: heavy rains were turning his once pristine fields into pock-marked mud-pits. The College's soccer fields were receiving the majority of both weather-related ...