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The Setonian

A Closer Look

Author: David Linholm Maybe some of you are worried about your athletic exploits here at Middlebury. Well, I'm sure you've heard about my triumphs (I'm kind of a big deal), so you might be wondering why I don't play on every single varsity sport. The truth is: I'm not a star at everything. No really! ...


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The Deserted Bandwagon

Author: MATT KUNZWEILER I didn't lie on my résumé when I applied here, but now that I think about it, I probably should have. I'm finding out that many of my contemporaries took grotesque liberties when they wrote theirs, such as presenting mowing lawns as an internship with an urban improvement firm, ...


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BioBus Expeditioners Return to Midd

It was a few days before the end of fall term. While most Middlebury College students were cramming for finals and preparing to travel their separate ways, a group of 12 friends had just arrived back from a semester-long bus trip across the country. This was no ordinary road trip. The bus on which ...


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Beyond the Bubble

Author: CLAIRE NIELSON AND LISIE MEHLMAN After a months-long hiatus, Middlebury's own beyond the bubble extraordinaires reemerged in the worn and slightly smelly Roo driving along Route 7. We had held, at one time, great hopes of snowshoeing and tellemarking and finding an outdoor adventure as stimulating ...


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Sports Briefs Ryan W Reese

Author: [no author name found] Lack of snow halts activitiesThe lack of sub freezing temperatures and significant snowfall has left the winter sports options in a undeniably depleted state. At the Middlebury College Snow Bowl, the entire backside remains closed while Mt. Worth's trail are reserved to ...


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Watch This Space

Author: Sheila Seles Publicly, Middlebury may be known for its rigorous academics and first-rate winter sports, but those of us who live on campus know Middlebury's true character - it's a horrible place for TV. Some luddite rule forbids us from getting cable in our rooms unless we live in senior housing. ...


The Setonian

College confronts race issues

Author: Kristin Fraser On Jan. 7, students and members of the faculty and staff met in Coltrane Lounge to discuss the College's stance on discrimination in light of recent incidents on campus. An e-mail from six students sent to faculty summarized several of these incidents, which included the Frisbee ...


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Shuttle connects Midd to Burlington

Author: Rachel Norton & Sharah Shaikh Addison County residents need not look any further for a convenient and efficient way to get into Burlington. Chittenden County Transit Authority (CCTA), in association with Addison County Transit Resources, began operating the Burlington LINK Xpress on Oct. ...


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College Shorts

Author: Andrea Gissing UC-Davis political scientist sues CIA for infoLarry Berman, University of California-Davis political scientist and historian, filed a Freedom of Information lawsuit against the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) after the CIA refused to release Vietnam-era presidential briefings. ...


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Overseas Briefing

Author: Caroline Stauffer MOROCCO - A four-hour wait for a friend's delayed flight at Casablanca's Mohamad V airport proved an appropriate introduction to the strange conglomeration of modern and ancient, progressive and conservative and rich and poor that is Morocco. The seemingly commanding presence ...


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Dean deserves DNC chair position

Author: Michael Yedinak Earlier this week, former Vermont Governor and Presidential candidate Howard Dean declared his candidacy for chairman of the Democratic National Committee. Dean is the clear choice to lead the Democratic Party back to the prominent position, which it held for decades before falling ...


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Editorial Open your eyes and minds

Author: [no author name found] In recent memory, the relative size of the world has shrunk. This is apparent to anyone who has ever chatted online or e-mailed a friend who lives in another country. The time it takes to circumnavigate the globe can be measured in hours, not months. As a result, events ...




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