[21 Jan 2010 | No Comment | by Jedidiah Kiang ]
Administration delays MiddView indefinitely

The Office of the President has decided not to revive the defunct MiddView outdoor orientation program for first-year students in 2011, overruling a months-long student initiative and a Student Government Association (SGA) pledge to reinstate the activity.
The estimated cost of the program did not include wages paid to staff and the cost of opening buildings early, said Derek Doucet, director of Middlebury Outdoor Programs (MOP).
“The program costs [calculated by the SGA] cover the food of everyone, but do not include the staff hours and salary,” he said, emphasizing that no …

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Front, Sports »

[21 Jan 2010 | No Comment | by Ellen Halle ]
Men’s hockey leaves Connecticut with a 10-game unbeaten streak

The Middlebury men’s hockey team continued their dominance this weekend, tying Trinity on Friday night and beating Wesleyan on the road.

Editorials, Front, Opinions »

[21 Jan 2010 | No Comment | by The Campus ]

Not long ago, we reacted with optimism to a reinvigorated SGA Senate that knocked down issue after issue under the resourceful and ambitious leadership of SGA President Michael Panzer ’10.

Front, News »

[21 Jan 2010 | No Comment | by Jaime Fuller ]

In the past week, a small group of Middlebury students has raised approximately $4,900 in donations for Haiti following the earthquake that left the country devastated on Jan. 12.

Front, Local »

[21 Jan 2010 | No Comment | by Elizabeth Scarinci ]

Just over three weeks ago on a foggy December night in Shoreham, Vt., volunteer firefighter Peter Coe was driving with his family when he saw a car stuck in a ditch. He pulled over to the side of the road and began to extricate a person from the car.

Features, Front »

[21 Jan 2010 | No Comment | by Rachael Jennings ]

We have all seen the commercials: a couple framed in black and white and walking down the street in the rain, a smiling pair jogging through the suburbs, a slightly awkward but endearing dinner date. Online dating: is it as magical and effective as our television screens make it out to be?

Arts, Front »

[21 Jan 2010 | No Comment | by Dana Walkers ]
Poet alum gives back to Middlebury

When poet Crystal Belle ’04 walks into a classroom, she easily takes command, her effusive energy spilling out onto those who have come to soak up her wisdom.
As she shares her love of poetry and hip-hop to an eager audience, the devotion and enthusiasm she holds for her craft becomes a palpable presence in the room.