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The Setonian

McCabe Defends Dining Hall Complaints YET AGAIN

Author: [no author name found] In his editorial ("Reflections from Med School on the Value of a Liberal Arts Education," The Middlebury Campus, Oct. 30, 2002), Danny Choi '01 noted that "at the risk of opening healing wounds" he wanted to address the dining issue I first brought up two months ago. Choi ...


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Sugarbush, GMP Accused of Billing Violations

Author: Megan O'Keefe Green Mountain Power (GMP) Corp., Vermont's second largest power company, gave unauthorized rate reductions totaling more than $545,000 to Sugarbush ski resort for 14 months in 1999 and 2000.This violation, reported in documents filed by Vermont's Public Service Board on Oct. 31, ...


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Decision on Vermont's New Governor Tabled Until January

Author: Kelsey Rinehart On Tuesday night, for the 21st time since 1777, no candidate in the governor or lieutenant governor's race acquired a majority of the vote. In accordance with the Vermont constitution, the Legislature will elect the governor and lieutenant governor by secret ballot at its first ...


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One Set, Three Worlds in Hepburn Zoo

Author: Kate Prouty Harnessing the controlled chaos that is common in most Hepburn Zoo productions, "Zooprints" went up last weekend juxtaposing three disparate plays, an evolving set and a barrage of actors with relatively few flubs. Of course, some things went amiss in Friday night's performance — ...


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EDITORIAL Beyond Compliance and Tolerable Dialogue

Author: [no author name found] Beyond ComplianceIt takes little more than a sprained ankle and a pair of crutches to know the difficulty of navigating this campus. Doors are heavy, stairs are many and the hills, when icy, are dangerous to even those without physical disabilities. Some of these elements ...


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Wellstone and the Nuclear Question

Author: [no author name found] When a plane carrying Paul Wellstone crashed over Minnesota two weeks ago, America lost a courageous statesmen and a determined advocate. But for the Northeast, which is home to the highest concentration of nuclear power plants in the country, the loss carries special ...


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Women's Soccer Falls in NESCAC Tourney Opener

Author: Kate Nerenberg After battling Connecticut College to a 1-1 tie on Saturday, the women's soccer team traveled to Williams College Sunday to commence the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) tournament, only to end their season with a 3-0 loss. In their last regular-season game, ...


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Men's Soccer Heads to NESCAC Semis

Author: Josh Axelrod The Middlebury men's soccer team achieved yet another banner year with two enormous wins last weekend over Connecticut College on Saturday and Trinity College, in the New England Small College Athletics Conference (NESCAC) playoffs, on Sunday.Needing a win to solidify home- field ...


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Social Scene Heads Off Campus

Author: Bob Wainwright It's 8:58 Sunday night, and about 12 seniors have gathered in the living room at 95 Court Street. Normally, such a gathering would have been pre-arranged through phone calls or some method of communication, but not for the group seated in front of the television. HBO's "The Sopranos" ...


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Volleyball Serves Up Nine Straight Wins

Author: Bryan Goldberg The Middlebury women's volleyball team continued its streaky play during the course of the last two weeks, but this time they tore apart the win column, taking nine straight, including two in front of an enthusiastic homecoming crowd. After Homecoming's dissapointing Friday night ...


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College Loses "Name and Face" Gordon Perine '49 Passes Away

Author: Megan O'Keefe Middlebury College and town communities suffered a great loss with the passing of Gordon C. Perine '49, Monday, Oct. 21. Perine quietly passed away in his home after a long illness. A deeply touched crowd gathered in Mead Chapel the morning of Saturday, Oct. 26, to mourn the man ...


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COLUMN The Middle Ground

Author: Fahim Ahmed President George W. Bush likes to see things in black and white, as "good" or "evil" and as "moral" or "immoral." In so doing, he has been criticized by detractors as being overly simplistic, politically naïve or even obtuse. Yet, Bush had stood his ground, in his defense of his ...


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Ben Not Folding Under Pressure

Author: Abbie Beane Longtime liberal arts rival Williams College stole the show once again on Oct. 31, when they introduced singer spectaculaire and master musician Ben Folds. Former lead singer of Ben Folds Five, Folds has been touring solo since Oct. 22 and will not stop until Dec. 6, when he hits ...


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Local Love Seen Through the Silver Screen

Author: Crystalyn Radcliffe Each stage of life carries its own burdens, fears, victories and struggles. Each stage is distinct from the ones before and after it, yet sometimes we forget about the important connections and similarities between them. "Pursuing Happiness," an independent film directed ...


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Preview 'Dubbing Culture' Presented by South Asia Society

Author: Kate Prouty After the annual Clifford Symposium opened the semester with a discussion on why "Art Matters" in the 21st century, many organizations have followed suit, proving that, to lots of groups on campus, art really does matter. Soon after the Clifford's "24 Hours of Art" the College experienced ...