Skip to Content, Navigation, or Footer.
Logo of The Middlebury Campus
Saturday, Feb 28, 2026

The Middlebury Off-Campus Project


The Setonian

Ladies' hoops slip to .500 after tough week

Author: Heather Wright The Middlebury College Women's basketball team had their first opening games for their NESCAC schedule on Jan. 14 and 15th. The Panthers came out strong on Friday evening as they defeated Connecticut College, 65-50. Middlebury lost on Saturday against a strong Wesleyan University ...


The Setonian

Watch This Space

Author: Sheila Seles If you happened to pass by a TV in the last week you probably already know that VH1 has unleashed on the world I Love the 90s: Part Deux. The premise of the show is simple - there is one hour-long episode for each year in the decade. A bunch of comedians, actors and musicians talk ...


The Setonian

Sam Says

Author: Sam Wilson How about a game? Here is the Merriam Webster Dictionary's definition of "crisis" - "an unstable or crucial time or state of affairs in which a decisive change is impending; especially : one with the distinct possibility of a highly undesirable outcome." With that in mind, examine ...


The Setonian

Environmental Council meets with Liebowitz

Author: Katie Flagg The Environmental Council met with Ronald Liebowitz on Monday, January 17, in what was Liebowitz's first meeting with the Council as College president.The Council came bearing gifts; Liebowitz left with a reusuable travel mug and cutlery, personalized notebooks made fully from recycled ...


The Setonian

Feb celebration falls outside ICC

Author: Members of the ICC To the Middlebury College Community:Throughout the last semester, the Intercommons Council (ICC) has been discussing the future of the Commons and attempting to establish a line between what we feel is a Commons based initiative, and what is a general program aimed at the ...


The Setonian

MIDD Briefs

Author: BEN SALKOWE AND KATIE FLAGG Cups rejoice, students be warnedIn a last-ditch effort to rescue the missing fleets of proctor cups (and their missing plateware cousins) Director of Dining Services Matthew Biette notified students last week via e-mail that "The DRS [Dish Recovery System] is dead." ...


The Setonian

Exploring the benefits of Winter Term internships

Author: By Ethan Lake For some, Winter Term is a time of low-key vegging. For others, however, internships maintained over the month of January provide hands on experience and experimentation in possible career fields. Nearly 170 students apply for internships during the month of January in myriad locations, ...


The Setonian

Blowin'Indie Wind

Author: Richard Lawless, Arts Editor Album titles tend to be characteristic of their respective genre. Hip-hop albums revel in gnomic statements ("Da Game Is To Be Sold, Not To Be Told"); World albums are obsessed with bland, utopian euphemisms ("Surprise Dream"; "Rain Without Boundaries"); Jazz albums ...


The Setonian

Ross intrusion renews concerns

Author: Katie Flagg On Sunday morning at 4:40 a.m., a resident in Milliken Hall reported that an unidentified male entered her room. The intruder left after the student told him to leave. The Department of Public Safety, in a community-wide safety alert issued by e-mail, described the suspect as a white ...


The Setonian

Overseas Briefing

Author: Tom Drescher NOTTINGHAM - Reach into your pocket. You probably have some loose change floating around. Take it out, but don't look at it yet. Just estimate. What does it feel like? A few quarters and nickels? $0.63? $0.29? $1.05? You're probably not too far off. Now it's my turn. Let's see...I'd ...


The Setonian

Letters to the Editor

Author: [no author name found] To the Editor:Hiding under the meaningless "not-for-profit" label, 12 home health agencies have carved the state into separate service territories and agree not to compete with one another. Together, they endlessly lobby the Vermont Legislature and state regulators to ...


The Setonian

The Deserted Bandwagon

Author: Matt Kunzweiler I couldn't point to an exact date or place, but somewhere in the not-so-distant past, the '80s lost their endearing retro glimmer and many of us have grown blasé about the prospect of finding the neon clothing in our closets and getting into costume for another uninventive theme ...


The Setonian

Upcoming changes in the way Midd does food

Author: Lauren Armstrong Whether you're a slave to the Proctor panini machine, a faithful Freeman International Center (FIC) goer or willing to face the masses at Ross, food is inevitably an important part of your day. With many changes occurring in Middlebury's dining services, including the construction ...


The Setonian

Conference explores importance of internet

Author: Andrea M. LaRocca On Jan. 22, Middlebury College hosted the Digital Bridges 2005 conference, which was the culmination of an annually taught January term class called Digital Bridges, which Michael Clauden, David K. Smith professor of applied economics, pioneered in January 2000. Both the class ...


The Setonian

All that we did not do during Winter Term

Author: Pat Abatiell All productive people are alike; all unproductive people are unproductive in their own way.That's a clever reference to Anna Karenina, the book I didn't read this J-Term. I intended to, though. I talked about it a lot over Christmas break - "my J-Term project," I called it, and ...


The Setonian

Will Cameras Provide Security? First-Years, Come Sign On!

Author: [no author name found] Will Cameras Provide Security?It is refreshing to see a Student Government Association (SGA) pass a bill on issues like the rising number of theft on campus. The bill calls for the installation of security cameras outside of the dining halls in hopes that thefts of backpacks ...


The Setonian

Febs discuss plans for revised graduation ceremonies

Author: Andrea Gissing The time for the mid-year graduation is fast approaching. Over a hundred students are preparing to end their Middlebury careers and move off into the world beyond. However, as they figure out how best to secure their mortarboards so it does not fall off during the Jan. 29 ski-down, ...


The Setonian

Tire burning sparks local dissent

Author: Polly Johnson On Jan. 11, at the Universalist Unitarian Church on Cross St. in Middlebury, the citizens' groups Moms for Safe Milk and People for Less Pollution convened at a community meeting to discuss the impending decision of the paper company, International Paper, to burn tire-derived fuel ...