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Thursday, Feb 26, 2026

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Three Decades of Middlebury, Political Science and Brilliance

Author: Lindsey Whitton "No doubt about it — Murray Dry's legendary PS 101 is one of the hardest classes in the school," a member of the Class of 2000 wrote in a course evaluation on Middkid.com. "Professor Dry is hands down one of Middlebury's best scholars and best teachers — a rare combo." A ...


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Militant, Aggressive Tone Undermined Protest's Efficacy

Author: Vanessa Wong Our campus vibrates with discussion about the protest lead by five females during "The Art of Kissing" performance, a Middlebury College Activities Board (MCAB) sponsored event held on Saturday evening in the McCullough Social Space. As a member of the audience, I was appalled by ...


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Women's Lax Doubles Up Jeffs in Title Rematch

Author: Kate Nerenberg With three wins this past week, the Middlebury women's lacrosse team improved to 7-0 and remains the top ranked Division III team in the nation. To start off their run, the Panthers handed Union College its first loss of the season with a 13-4 victory at home. In a huge weekend, ...


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Middlebury Second on Peace Corps List

Author: Bob Wainwright In a letter sent to President John McCardell last month, Peace Corps Chief of Staff Lloyd O. Pierson congratulated the College on being ranked second in the Peace Corps' annual list of small colleges producing Peace Corps volunteers. The Peace Corps defines small colleges and ...


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Passionate Performance Provokes Controversy

Author: Jasmin Johnson William Cane's "The Art of Kissing" found its way to McCullough Hall last Saturday. A sold-out event organized by the Middlebury College Activities Board (MCAB), it is difficult to ascertain what it really was. MCAB called it a "presentation," publicity e-mails to the College ...


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Charles Simic's Life Peppered by Poetry and a Pulitzer Prize

Author: Claire Bourne "I had to recite divine verses in poor French in front of my class," recalled Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Charles Simic in reference to the year he spent in the French school system following his departure from Belgrade, Yugoslavia in 1953. While visiting D. E. Axinn Professor ...


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Local Priest Comments on National Crisis Question & Answer

Author: Meghan Michelson Allegations against the Roman Catholic Church have surfaced recently regarding sexual abuse by clergy and the concealment of such incidents in specific pedophilia cases involving nearly 70 priests in the Archdiocese of Boston and the youth they were ordained to serve.Father ...


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Ani DiFranco Singing Solo Is No 'Puddle Dive'

Author: Megan Crouch The scene at Burlington's Flynn Theater last Wednesday night included a girl, a guitar and a Persian rug. Conspicuously absent were the drum set, guitar amplifiers, keyboard and even the brass section that fans of Ani DiFranco have come to expect at her shows. At one point she put ...


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Faculty Endorses Film and Media Culture Program

Author: Peter Simon The Educational Affairs Committee (EAC) voted unanimously on Monday to approve a new program in Film and Media Culture. The program, which will replace the Film/Video track in the current Theatre, Dance and Film/Video Department, will include various media-related forms besides cinema, ...


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THE INSIDE STORY Weighing In on the Age-Old Debate

Author: David Lindholm This weekend, the Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees will meet up for the first time this season, continuing one of the greatest and most heated rivalries in all of professional sports. The series will be closely watched by plenty of people across the Middlebury campus; people ...


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Monninger Pumps Up Faculty, Staff

Author: Liz Lathey As the weather gets warmer, the number of Middlebury students who are working out becomes more apparent. Whether it's going for a run or bike or working out in the Fitness Center, students are definitely in shape. When one considers the fitness of the college, however, one usually ...


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Onsdorff, Hunt Announce Candidacies for SGA President

Author: Chesley Thurber Experience Bolsters Hunt's Presidential BidIt is difficult to walk anywhere on campus without feeling the presence of Ginny Hunt '03, or at least without seeing one of her campaign banners. "I don't want to touch a paintbrush again," joked Hunt.Hunt, however, has played a very ...


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Show Encourages Men to Work Out Sexual Aggression on Women

Author: Samantha Stevens I am disappointed in Middlebury College. I am disappointed in Middlebury College Activities Board (MCAB). I am annoyed at William Cane [stage and pen name for Michael Christian], author of the international best seller "The Art of Kissing." Lest anyone misunderstand the purpose ...


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It Wasn't Cold Feet Couple Explains Why They Backed Out of Show

Author: [no author name found] By Dana AllenI want to talk about spanking. I'm pretty new to it all and I have to say I really don't know that much about it. I mean, I got the occasional punitive tap from my parents when I was younger, but I have never really been on the giving end until this weekend ...


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There Are No Walls to Blame in Global Holocaust

Author: Shahan Mufti A wall outside the Dachau Nazi Extermination Camp reads the following:"Do not look inside: By looking inside you put yourself in grave danger"It was signed by the SS. And I realized looking at it how Adolf Hitler was able to continue his agenda of murders and killing for years. ...


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Women's Lax Dominate in Vacation Match-ups

Author: Kate Nerenberg Coming out of a week full of hard work in the Florida sun, the women's lacrosse team is still undefeated with a record of 4-0. It remains the top-ranked team in Division III where it has been since the preseason polls came out. During the week before break, the Panthers picked ...


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WHAT ABOUT BOB?

Author: Bob Wainwright There is no doubt in my mind that what I like most about Easter are the Easter egg hunts. You see, ever since I was a young lad, I have had a knack, not just for finding hidden candy on Easter Sunday, but also for retrieving it quicker than any child I have ever met. Now, I know ...


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With Herbert in Driver's Seat, Men's Lax Speeds On Undefeated

Author: Nick Ferrer Almost halfway through the regular season, the men's lacrosse team finds itself where it hoped to be: undefeated and sitting atop the national Division III polls. With three impressive victories over Spring Break and another win Tuesday against Union, the Panthers improved to 6-0 ...


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Youth Fuels Florida Wins for Softball

Author: Francis Connolly The women's softball team was very busy during last week's Spring Break. Though it was in the pleasing climate of Cape Coral, Fla., the squad had little time to relax, playing nine games between Sunday, March 24 and Thursday, March 28. Though the team's record of 3-6 in those ...


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AVANT-GARDE POLITICS Muddy Consciences, Dirty Minds

Author: Ben Gore A young man and a young woman lie naked in the cool darkness of the third floor of Forest West. They speak in quiet tones as Mozart plays, almost inaudibly, in the background."Some friends of mine took me mountain biking up near the Snow Bowl yesterday," he says."That must have been ...