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Erin Winseman


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New Aviation Club Takes Off for the Skies

Caroline Cating ’16.5 and Jason Feinman ’15 love to fly. Procuring their pilot licenses at ages 19 and 17, respectively, Cating and Feinman have become familiar with the Vermont aviation community. Last month, they implemented their passion for all things aviation when their pitch for the Aviation ...

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Woolf gets Crafty with Beer and Cider

Last summer, Abby Woolf ’17.5 came across a book about winemaking and decided to buy it on a whim, thinking it might be a new hobby to invest in when she returned to Vermont in the fall. Although instead she ended up making cider and, most recently, beer, the process of brewing stretched from October ...

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MAlt on Sex Education in Puerto Rico

Middlebury students left the frigid winter temperatures of Vermont and travelled to San Juan, Puerto Rico, to participate in a women’s empowerment MAlt trip over February break. Over the course of the following week, they engaged with an organization known as Iniciativa Comunitaria, or Community Initiative ...

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No Half-Baked Ideas at OSM Creative Hub 

Madison Stebbins ’14.5 grew up in Col- orado eating homemade sourdough waffles on Sunday mornings. A Geography major at the College, Stebbins’ future plans lie in land management, yet he uses his space at the Old Stone Mill (OSM) for baking bread. This project developed from his love for geography, ...

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Spray Paint Splatters at OSM Creative Hub

building located near Otter Creek Falls that was purchased and renovated by the College in 2008. While many students have probably visited the building to grab a cup of coffee at the ground floor business — the Storm Café — the top three floors promote a hub of student creative activity. The OSM ...

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Poor Form Poetry: Back on the Block

In a letter written in 1819 by Romantic poet John Keats to his brother George and sister-in-law Georgiana, Keats said that “nothing ever becomes real till it is experienced — Even a Proverb is no proverb to you till your Life hast illustrated it.’ The College’s community of poet-performers, ...

The Setonian
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Longboarding from Midd to Burlington, Just to Start

It starts off as a tick in your head: ‘We should definitely do this one day, guys.’ One day — maybe when we’re older, maybe when the circumstances are different and everything seems more nearby. This — an adventure you envision but know you will probably, despite your extreme excitement at ...

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