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Thursday, May 16, 2024

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Conn. College Leveled by Panther Onslaught

Author: David LindholmSports Editor Connecticut College was the latest team to be steamrolled by the Middlebury College women's hockey team, as the Camels came to play two in Kenyon Arena over the weekend. The Panthers dominated completely, out shooting the Camels 91-11 over the course of both games. ...


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Student Payroll Goes Digital

Author: Devin ZatorskiNews Editor Dispensing with hardcopy timecards, the Office of Service Learning and Student Employment began requiring that students with on-campus jobs enter their hours online last week, the first step in a College-wide transition to Banner operating software. Charlene Bergland, ...


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Alumnus Production Returns to Campus, Revised, Revamped

Author: Yvonne ChenStaff Writer Meet Avery, a deli owner from around Jersey and an everyday blue-collar guy. Avery is proud of his job, makes chit-chat with his regular customers and pontificates on the Yankees, the novelty of horse radish in sandwiches and other oddities of an ever-changing world outside. ...


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Fastest on Campus; Fastest in AmericaThe Nordic and Alpine Teams

Author: Amy BraisStaff Writer During last year's Winter Carnival Middlebury placed third overall, after the University of Vermont and Dartmouth College, for the EISA Championships.-Middlebury hosted the 2001 National Collegiate Skiing Championships. Previously, Middlebury had hosted the 1961, 1973 and ...


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Author Sobel Chosen to Address 2002 Graduates

Author: Raam Wong Dava Sobel, the award-winning writer and former New York Times science reporter, has been chosen by the Honorary Degree Selection Committee as the graduation speaker for the Middlebury College Class of 2002. Sobel's two most prominent pieces of work are her books "Longitude" and "Galileo's ...


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Diversity in the Mountains Around Middlebury

Author: Compiled by Lindsey WhittonFeatures EditorStaff Writer The following are brief descriptions of the five ski mountains closest to Middlebury College and most popular with Middlebury students. The information was gathered from two websites, www.skivermont.com and www.vermontskiresorts.com. Mad ...


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'Rings' Movie Matters, Books Best

Author: Padma GovandinStaff Writer Adapting a novel as dense and complex as J.R.R. Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring" for film would be as great an undertaking as Frodo Baggins' quest to destroy the evil ring of Mordor. To this end, director Peter Jackson has done an admirable ...


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'Dream' Delineates Gender Barriers

Author: Yvonne ChenStaff Writer In our society men and women are continually talking about a so-called war of the sexes. Television shows such as "Men are From Mars/Women are from Venus" infiltrate their audiences with daily meditations of the gender differences that seem to divide us all into disparate ...


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Men's Hockey Throttles Colby, Slowed by Polar Bears

Author: Peter YordanStaff Writer The Middlebury men's hockey team opened their winter season with verve and alacrity, rolling off four convincing wins before drawing with Bowdoin on Saturday. The team, which finished off the fall portion of their season with an important 3-2 victory over Plattsburg ...


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Where Town and Gown Still Meet

Author: Devin ZarkowskyStaff Writer Listening to our southern New England neighbors plan ski trips to Vermont usually involves words like "Okemo," "Killington," "Stratton" and sometimes "Mad River Glen." Infrequently, if ever, does such a list include the Middlebury Snow Bowl."We're a feeder area, not ...


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Alpine Sports Explained

Author: Matthew ChristStaff Writer Skiing: Skiing developed over 4000 years ago in Scandnavia for military transportation purposes. The rise of skiing in the United States is mostly attributed to the Winter Olympics of 1932, which were held in Lake Placid, NY. Technology has greatly aided the modern ...


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Former Forest Chief Poses Conservation Challenges

Author: Nicha RakpanichmaneeFeatures Editor "In 50 years, we will not be remembered for the resources we developed. We will be thanked for those we maintain and restore for future generations," said Christopher Wood, environmental studies visiting scholar, quoting a 1998 letter from Michael Dombeck ...


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Off-Campus Robbery Cases Solved

Author: Elizabeth Logue Managing Editor The robbery investigation of two separate houses in the town of Middlebury culminated in two arrests. Brayton Gillett, 20, and Justin Gillet, 17, both of Middlebury, were charged with possession of stolen property after the Middlebury Police Department obtained ...


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Environmental Enthusiast Lauds Woods Hole Semester Program

Author: Venessa Wong Biology majors Carmody McCalley '03 and Kyle Whittinghill '03 spent their fall semester with 11 other students from outside Middlebury College in the renowned Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) in Woods Hole, Mass. as part of the Semester in Environmental Science (SES) program. ...


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SGA Passes Sections of the 'Commons Exclusivity Resolution'

Author: Peter Simon The Student Government Association (SGA) Senate passed a three-part bill on Sunday, Dec. 2 that declared its opposition to the limiting of student choices by the further implementation of the commons system. The bill, which was written by Junior Senator Matthew Kiefer, refers ...


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Open Dialogue And Open Mind About Israel And Palestine A Must

Author: Wasim Rahman '02 In the Nov. 14 Middlebury Campus, two students, Amichai Kilchevski and David Schwartz, deliberately misrepresented and sensationalized efforts by their fellow Middlebury students to increase campus awareness of the Arab-Israeli conflict. As a leader in Palestine-awareness activism, ...