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Vagina Monologues Shatters Stigma

The Vagina Monologues is an episodic play written by Eve Ensler ’75 in 1996. The play consists of a series of monologues about the “female experience,” such as sex, menstruation, sexual assault, orgasm, female empowerment and solidarity based on both Ensler’s personal experiences and interviews ...

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WomenSafe Provides Alternative Counseling Option

In 1980, at the behest of several community members seeking to provide a resource for survivors of domestic violence in the area, the Addison County Community Action Group oversaw the establishment of the Addison County Battered Women’s Project. Two years later, the project became an independent entity. ...

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College Celebrates WAGS Anniversary

Last year, 2012, marked the 21st anniversary of the program in women and gender studies (WAGS). In 2013, the May Belle Chellis Women’s Resource Center, commonly known as the Chellis House, will celebrate its 20th anniversary. To mark these special occasions, the WAGS program and Chellis House held ...

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Campus Character: George Matthew II

The bells that ring from Mead Chapel characterize daily life on campus, yet what most students don’t realize is that there is a man behind the bells. George Matthew II has been the College’s carillonneur since 1985 when he played a major role in the design and installation of Middlebury’s own ...

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Environmental Studies Remains Strong at 47

In the early 1960’s, Professor of Biology Howard E. Woodin, along with several other faculty members spanning the science departments, developed the idea for what would become the first environmental studies program in the country. By 1965, President Emeritus James Armstrong approved the proposal ...

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Midd Entrepreneurs Create Startups

As a liberal arts college, Middlebury is not the first school that comes to mind when people think of entrepreneurship and young people working with small, start-up companies. Middlebury may not be Silicon Valley, but that does not mean there are not students right here on our campus doing groundbreaking ...

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