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The Setonian

Letter to the Editor

Author: [no author name found] To the EditorThis is in response to a letter printed on Feb. 28, which was in response to The Campus' sex column: "Sex Sage". Two freshmen males co-wrote the letter accusing Ms. Bierster of being a "femi-nazi" simply because she wrote an article promoting a relationship ...


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Playoff-bearded Panthers win by their chinny chin chins

Author: Jeff Patterson The Middlebury men's hockey team has been short-handed all season. Multiple injuries, a concussion and a case of pneumonia have forced Coach Bill Beaney to fiddle with his lineup in an attempt to find the perfect harmony. Thanks to two short-handed goals against Bowdoin in the ...


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Spring Sports Preview 2007

Author: [no author name found] Women's LacrosseIn the 2007 season, the women's lacrosse team will look to add to the program's already storied history. Coming off its sixth straight NESCAC title and a trip to the NCAA semifinals, the team has great optimism for the upcoming season. "We are excited at ...


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'Cult' had Middlebury chilling on cloud nine

Author: Bri Cavallaro and Emily Temple You would think that a fitting finale to the 2007 Energy Symposium would be hippies with acoustic guitars sitting in the candlelight and not a fully-amped rock show. But Minnesota's Cloud Cult pays to offset every bit of energy that their traveling and concerts ...


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Rusesabagina inspires Mead crowd

Author: Derek Schlickeisen Humanitarian hero Paul Rusesabagina launched the College's convocation series Saturday night with an address at Mead Chapel on his role in saving more than 1,200 refugees during the 1994 Rwandan genocide. The talk, entitled "Hotel Rwanda: A Story Yet To Be Learned," moved ...


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Regally Blonde

Author: Astri von Arbin Ahlander This season's "American Idol" is in full swing. The show has gained a whole new level of legitimacy since Jennifer Hudson took home the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, proving that it can indeed be regarded as a factory for fame. But "American Idol," a remake ...


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Notes from the desk Let's talk about my paycheck

Author: Ben Salkowe Here's something you probably did not know: The Student Government Association paid me about $30 to manage production of the newspaper you are reading. As part of my $1,200 stipend for the academic year, I consider the paycheck a generous token of appreciation for the time and energy ...


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Op-Ed Johnson Memorial is Brutal

Author: Colin Foss Looking for a place to avoid the crowd during fall finals, I decided to head toward a strange light emanating from the top of the Johnson Memorial Building. I walked through the front doors, past the "1967" engraving, and found myself in a cavernous building with stairwells that ...


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Women fight through triple overtime thriller

Author: Seth Miran Imagine playing 60 minutes of physically and emotionally draining hockey. After those 60 minutes, imagine doing it all over again. That was more or less what the women's hockey team did on Sunday in the thrilling NESCAC Championship game at Kenyon Arena, when the Panthers fell 2-1 ...


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Town meeting ends with call for impeachment

Author: Andrea Glaessner When Middlebury citizens filed into the local municipal building for their annual town meeting last Monday, there was nothing extraordinary seeming about the forum that was to take place.The townspeople first thanked their snow removal crews for their upstanding work during ...


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Author offers conservation by the book

Author: Andrew Throdahl Terry Tempest Williams delivered a lecture in conjunction with the Energy Symposium to a packed Mead Chapel, filled with the usual mix of faculty, students and townspeople. Terry Tempest Williams's personality subscribes to that rugged but maternal personality well known in Vermont. ...


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More Matter Info affects education

Author: Matty Van Meter I recently returned from the annual conference of the National Association of Independent Schools, which this year was in Denver, Colo. While my reason for attending was strictly professional (I was looking for a job) and I was cooped up in the ballroom of the Hyatt Regency, ...


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Archive of the past looks to the future

Author: Nathan Zucker If you asked most College students where they could find Henry David Thoreau's personal copy of Walden, most would probably shrug and say they have no idea. A few might guess that it is housed in a famous museum in New York, Boston or some other large American city. In fact, the ...


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SexSage

Author: Sage Biester Last week was my 22nd birthday and my friends, perhaps taking a cue from a previous column about masturbation, chipped in to buy me the gift that keeps on giving - a vibrator. I have never used a vibrator before, and at first I didn't know how to react as I opened the box from Trusted ...


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Hosts come close but find no victory cigar

Author: Anna Furney Andrew "Billy" Wagner's '09 win in the men's giant slalom and Lindsay Brush's '07 third place finish in the women's giant slalom on Saturday highlighted the Panther alpine ski team's third place finish in the 84th Middlebury Carnival. Over the course of the two-day race series, skiers ...