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The Setonian

Letter to the Editor

Author: James Higgins To the Editor:I don't remember the hero Rudy Giuliani, but I do remember the man who allowed his police force to abuse African-Americans and to promote racial profiling. Of special note was his police force's killing of an African immigrant. I was really pleased to see that David ...


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NY-style pizza place spices up Midd

Author: Sarah Shaikh Step aside Neil and Otto's - there is a new pizza place in town that is making local news headlines. Most Middlebury students are familiar with the Middlebury Discount Beverage Store fondly referred to as "Bev Co." and known for its wide range of beverages (mostly of the alcoholic ...


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No room for intolerance

Author: David Schoenholtz When I got back to my room after Hillel's Purim party at Pearsons Hall, I saw it. My laminated nametag had been torn off my door, which had been defaced. On the door - not the white board - a message was written in dry-erase marker in pretty big letters: "You Fag." I wasn't ...


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SPORTSBRIEFS

Author: RYAN REESE, SPORTS EDITOR Guza '05 knocks out NESCAC Senior Lauren Guza pounded her way through the past week and her efforts did not go unnoticed. While putting up otherworldly numbers on the diamond, the senior led the Panthers through the last seven days and notched four important conference ...


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Spotlight on...Jackie Laryea

Author: Jodie Zhang and Lauren Smith The Middlebury Campus: How long have you been creating art?Jackie Laryea: I've been drawing since I was seven, so it's been more than half of my life. My sister Alice was always drawing and doing art and because I wanted to be around her, I started to draw too. Then, ...


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Women's lax dominates 16-11 Wesleyan win

Author: Sarah Poling Leuhrman Last Saturday, April 9, the Panthers carved yet another notch in the Division III Women's Lacrosse totem with a 16-11 victory over Wesleyan, who gave them a tougher game than last year. The Cardinals walked onto the field 6-2 for the season but 0-3 against the Panthers ...


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The REEL CRITIC

Author: STEPHANIE DOSCH Fin is a dwarf. No, not the Snow White kind with six buddies and a beautiful princess to hang out with. In fact, Fin has only one friend, and when he dies at the beginning of "The Station Agent," leaving his companion an abandoned train depot in rural New Jersey, Fin (Peter ...


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Guest speakers shouldn't insult me

Author: Eric Fraser '05 James Howard Kunstler was a punk and should not have been invited to Middlebury College. He gave a lecture entitled "The Suburban Way of Life is Killing our Country" last Wednesday, April 6. The best part of the whole night was the introduction, after which point the talk spiraled ...


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Track and field getting up to speed

Author: Zamir Ahmed The Middlebury outdoor track and field team got a chance to showcase their talents in front of their friends and family last week as the team played host to Plattsburgh, Colby-Sawyer and University of Vermont (UVM) at Dragone Field. The Panthers put up a strong performance at their ...


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Religious Life Awareness Week revives interest

Author: Brett Cluff Religious Life Awareness Week, a 10-day celebration of the richness and diversity of the College's religious groups, came to an end Sunday. Over the course of the week, an impressive array of speakers, services and events attested to the vibrancy of religious communities on campus.The ...


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Liquor store moves into Hannaford

Author: Megan O'Keefe Looking for the liquor store? Middlebury's sole Vermont State Liquor store, which was previously owned and operated by Andrew McCabe '83 at 198 Court Street, reopened for business inside of Hannaford Superstore late last month. The grocery chain acquired McCabe's business and rights ...


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Sailing enjoys win over Williams

Author: Sarah Poling Leuhrman Last weekend, the Middlebury sailing team coasted down to Amherst for the first regatta of the year, Western Series 1, against Amherst, University of Vermont (UVM), Williams and Worcester Polytchnic Institure (WPI). Four Middlebury sailors, Meaghan McGrath '08, Dean Atyia ...


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Letters to the Editor

Author: [no author name found] To the Editor:I find it ironic that in Bryan Goldberg's opinions piece in the March 31 issue of The Middlebury Campus, praising Larry Summers for his scientific pursuit of the truth, Goldberg appears to lack a firm grasp of an important scientific distinction - the difference ...


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Night of blues keeps toes tapping

Author: Margaret Ray On Sunday evening, an audience of students, faculty and families was treated to the vocal and guitar talents of Bill Simms Jr. as he teamed up with Vermonter Mark LaVoie on harmonica for "An Evening of Blues" in the Center for the Arts. The Blues is an old and extremely influential ...


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Campaign season kicks off for SGA

Author: Rachel Greenhouse The candidates for Student Government Association (SGA) President and Student Co-Chair of the Community Council (SCOCC) were formally announced this past Sunday at the weekly SGA meeting. The three candidates looking for the chance to take over senior Andrew Jacobi's job as ...


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Sam Says

Author: Sam Wilson There is something kind of screwy going on in the national political scene right now. The GOP just a few months ago kept the White House and increased its majority in both houses of Congress, but an Associated Press poll last week found the president's approval rating stood at just ...


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KDR rallies to fill house beds

Author: Thomas C. Drescher Community Council went into executive session Monday to discuss its annual social and academic interest house recommendations for a second straight week. Kappa Delta Rho (KDR) occupancy issues for the upcoming fall semester occasioned a delay in the process - but a strong ...