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The Setonian

College predicts housing shortage

Author: Katie Flagg With the much-anticipated April room draw rapidly approaching, students planning to live on campus next year are busy scrutinizing floor plans, knocking on strangers' doors and debating living arrangements among friends. An already stressful process, however, could potentially become ...


The Setonian

Midd Sticker Price Soars Again

Author: Ben Salkowe Parents of Middlebury students will begin receiving letters from President Ronald D. Liebowitz today announcing a 2005-2006 comprehensive fee of $42,120 - a 4.25 percent increase from the current fee. An e-mail from the President's office will be sent to students in the next several ...


The Setonian

Column as I see 'em

Author: JEFF PATTERSON Notre Dame and Indiana were locked out of the NCAA tournament when the seeds were unveiled Sunday evening. As a result, Indiana, whose state bird is Larry and whose state motto is "Play Basketball or Die," will have to host four first-round games without a hometown team in the ...


The Setonian

Watch This Space

Author: SHEILA SELES There is a sport on television that combines men in cowboy hats, arenas of screaming fans, the possibility for serious injury and the best athletes I've ever seen. Those athletes have names like Little Yellow Jacket, Crossfire Hurricane and Red Wolf. The sport is bull riding. The ...


The Setonian

Award commemorates Class of 2003 'Angels'

Author: Mattie Gratch Priscilla Sinclair '07 was chosen out of six nominees to receive the 2005 Angels Award on March 11. The fifth annual Four Angels Award Ceremony celebrates the unforgettable lives and legacies of four Middlebury students from the Class of 2003 - Anisa Gamble, Tiffany Holmes, Iniko ...


The Setonian

COLLEGE SHORTS

Author: CAROLINE S. STAUFFER AND THOMAS C. DRESCHER Senator addresses federal aid issues Senator Edward M. Kennedy (D-MA) informed student media reporters from across the country of President Bush's plans to cut funding for collegiate financial aid programs in a conference call Tuesday afternoon. He ...


The Setonian

Rackets heat up in preparation for L.A. meets

Author: Eri Nosaka The Middlebury Men's tennis team started their season with a three consecutive wins. On March 12, the defending national champions boasted victories over University of Rochester, Hamilton College and Brandeis University, dropping only one match the entire weekend.Due to the tennis ...


The Setonian

April arrives in time for spring

Author: Polly Johnson Whether or not you've made the trek to Vergennes, Vt., you've definitely heard of the small town near Middlebury and its quaint Vermont charm. It was established in 1788 as Vermont's first city, and is also its smallest city, being only two square miles in size with a population ...


The Setonian

The Deserted Bandwagon

Author: MATT KUNZWEILER Every once in a while, I or someone I know asks the question, "Why do we do this to ourselves?" This question is usually posed over Sunday scrambled eggs and seasoned potato cubes - "hangover brunch." I might try to justify my previous evening's carnivalesque B.A.C. by saying ...


The Setonian

College considers CA acquisition

Author: Caroline S. Stauffer Members of the Program Coordination Group investigating Middlebury's acquisition of the Monterey Institute of International Studies (MIIS) gave a presentation and answered questions Tuesday afternoon in Warner Hemicycle. President Ronald D. Liebowitz was also on hand.In ...


The Setonian

Community Council makes policy revision recomendation

Author: Caroline S. Stauffer On Tuesday afternoon the Community Council passed a resolution 12-5-1 recommending a revision to the College's current recruitment policy. Student Co-Chair of Community Council J.S. Woodward '06 and Dean of Student Affairs Ann Hanson co-authored the final version of the ...


The Setonian

MIDDBRIEFS

Author: DINA MAGARIL, CAROLINE S. STAUFFER AND ALEXXA GOTTHARDT College searches for Financial Aid director, prepares for new aid model As the comprehensive fee continues to escalate, Middlebury College is taking extra care in its selection of a new Director for Financial Services in order to make the ...


The Setonian

'Vampire' play slays audience

Author: Josh Axelrod "The stage," writes Richard Romagnoli in his Director's notes to this past weekend's Zoo production of Snoo Wilson's "Vampire," "becomes a literal playground of ideas and theatrical styles, full of possibilities with the only limitation being our imaginations."Taking this complicated ...


The Setonian

Editorial

Author: [no author name found] Fearsome fee...It is a grim reality that the influence of inflation can be seen almost everywhere, and in no place is it more apparent than the cost of one year at Middlebury College. This year's already incredible $40,400 comprehensive fee will increase to $42,120 for ...


The Setonian

What Midd-kids are

Author: Nura Suleiman And I'm back. From Cairo, that is, thrust back into the bubble of Middlebury. It seems only logical to begin getting re-assimilated at the heart of Midd - the gym. I seem to have developed an extreme case of amnesia while in Cairo and have forgotten not only the frigid temperatures ...


The Setonian

SPORTSBRIEFS

Author: BY RYAN REESE, SPORTS EDITOR Equestrian prances at Midd This past Sunday, the Middlebury equestrian team hosted its own invitational meet. With competitors traveling from throughout New England, the meet went off without a hitch. The team's stables, located in New Haven, Vt., were bustling ...