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The Setonian

Women's Hoops Team Gels Despite Recent Losses

Author: Emily Berlanstein Over the past few weeks, the women's basketball team has been hard at work. While their results may not appear to compensate for the numerous games, grueling practices and an early return from the holiday break, Alexis Hollinger '05 commented, "Despite several losses, coach ...


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COLUMN Zigs' Picks

Author: Zachariah Allen And so, we roll along into the conference championships in this confused and twisted NFL season. With the exception of the Titans, who miraculously turned their ramshackled bandwagon around midseason to win 11 out of 12, the results have been entirely predictable. For all the ...


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New Doors Go Up in Ross Dining Hall

Author: Nicole Maddox Previously open 24 hours a day, Ross Dining Hall is currently installing new doors to keep the area locked after hours. Incidents of vandalism and inconveniences to the Dining Staff have prompted the change in policy.During the fall semester, Middlebury Dining Services frequently ...


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Women's Squash Team Takes Three of Four

Author: Holly Haertel The Middlebury College women's squash team proved itself to be a group of tough competitors this weekend at the Williams College Invitational. From the very start it was apparent that it was going to be a challenging weekend. With the loss of several juniors who left to study abroad ...


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Ski Slopes Flourish with Flurries

Author: Megan O'Keefe Despite national concerns about the declining economy, ski enthusiasts are returning to the slopes in greater numbers this season. Abundant snow and prime skiing conditions have boosted sales of both season passes and daily lift tickets at ski resorts across Vermont. Throughout ...


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Strong Showing at Nationals Sets Nordic Skiers in Motion

Author: Josh Axelrod With the snow falling in copious amounts, this year's nordic team is taking to the snow with a level of excellence one would expect from such an elite group of young men and women. Headed by Coach Terry Alrdrich, now returning for his 28th season, and Assistant Coach Patty Ross-Tran, ...


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Bob's Rapid Fire Director of Admissions John Hanson

Author: Bob Wainwright Bob: I know the admissions office doesn't accept bribes, but I never did ask if you enjoyed that turkey and pumpkin pie I sent you back in the fall of '98. Hanson: That was you? We all got pretty sick. I guess it's just as well we couldn't find the name and return address. Bob: ...


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Edgy Script Depicts Lives of Today's Youth

Author: Liz Braunstein Behind the sarcastic wit and sharp dialogue of Kenneth Lonergan's "This Is Our Youth" lies a tragicomic story of the loneliness, confusion and displacement of three Upper West Side teens. Set in 1982, two years into the Reagan Administration, "This Is Our Youth" depicts the lives ...


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Women's Hockey Edges Williams

Author: Kate Nerenberg After jumping out to a successful 4-0 start, the women's hockey team truly tested their abilities in a pair of games against teams ranked in the top 10. Middlebury, ranked fifth in the nation, defeated seventh-ranked Plattsburgh 5-1 in the first of these games before falling to ...


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Vermont Anti-Smoking Policy Draws Praise

Author: Megan O'Keefe In a report released on Jan. 7, the American Lung Association praised Vermont policy-makers for discouraging smoking, especially in youth. The report cited stringent laws against public smoking, excellent funding for tobacco control, programs designed to deter youth smoking and ...


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Men's Hockey Ices Foes, Turns Season Around

Author: Andreas Apostalatos The Middlebury men's hockey team seems to have regained their dominance in Division III hockey after a disappointing start to the season saw the team hit a mediocre .500 winning percentage after its first four games. After coming in last place at the Primelink Great Northern ...


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Three Faculty Members Receive Fulbright Grants

Author: Pierce Graham-Jones In what is believed to be an unprecedented number, three Middlebury College faculty members received prestigious Fulbright Scholar grants this year. With these grants, Assistant Professor of Russian Tatiana Smorodinskaya, Assistant Professor of History Ian Barrow and Professor ...


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Reexamining the 8 a.m. Class

Author: [no author name found] Current students and junior faculty have not been around long enough to remember what was once Middlebury College's biggest course. It was called Art 101, and in any given semester it filled every seat in Dana Auditorium. Several of us taught it together, and it often ...


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Otter Creek Brews Beautiful Beers

Author: Matthew Christ Vermont is blessed with a wealth of outstanding micro-breweries sure to satisfy any beer enthusiast. Burlington's Magic Hat is probably the most widely known with its hearty, Irish-style Humble Patience and its fruity, "not quite pale" #9. Long Trail is another high-quality brewery ...


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Alumnus Believes Morning Classes Are Acceptable

Author: [no author name found] Evening classes would interfere with sports and many other extracurricular activities. Plus, for students who spend their afternoons in labs, evening classes would extend what has already been a very long day. Friday afternoon classes are an even worse idea. A weekend ...


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COLUMN What About Bob?

Author: Bob Wainwright Allow me to introduce Ross Merkin. He's a sophomore at Middlebury, and true to his name, he lives in Ross Commons -- 454 Lang to be exact. Ross is an indiscriminate sort of guy. He keeps to himself, spending his free time playing video games and downloading music. But Ross is ...


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Women's Basketball Captures Wellesley Tournament Crown

Author: Emily Berlanstein Before facing New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) competition this weekend, the women's basketball team has been gauging its abilities against non-conference opponents, and the results are gratifying. Coming off two wins in the Wellesley tournament, the Panthers ...


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The Ultimate Guide to Vermont's Slopes

Author: Michael Stahler Winter is here at Middlebury, and so are the skis and snowboards. As a Vermonter, I learned to ski when I was nine years old. If I hadn't learned, I probably would have died of cabin fever long ago. Let's face it: winters here are cold, snowy and often as gray as the buildings ...