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(09/26/24 10:04am)
The morning sun beams through my window while my alarm clock blares. I jump out of bed and into the shower with my 9:45 a.m. class on my mind. I grab my books and stuff my worn-out backpack with a random assortment of pens I grab from my desk. Did I understand the reading? Will I have an insightful question for our class discussion today? Do I need breakfast? Will it be 80 degrees again? My mind is ablaze with thoughts like, “I must get going, I must get to class, I must not be late.” I reluctantly step outside into the torrent river of impetuous Middlebury students.
(09/26/24 10:03am)
When I think about college radio, I don’t think of lanky guys in beat-up Doc Martens or outcasts who desperately try to convince you that “no, vinyl is never going out of style.” When I think about college radio, I don’t think of snobs who boast hundreds of thousands of listening minutes on Last.fm because Spotify Wrapped is too ‘normy’ for them. When I think about radio, I think about home.
(09/26/24 10:02am)
On Sept. 6, MJ Lenderman released his fourth studio album, “Manning Fireworks”, thereby rekindling a period of stormy indecision about my feelings towards his music and writing.
(09/26/24 1:13pm)
Crossword 09/26/2024: Solutions!
(09/26/24 10:01am)
Crossword 09/26/2024!
(09/26/24 10:00am)
On the evening of Sept. 18, Middlebury’s own Beyond The Page presented the original play “The Strangers’ Case,” a tender and personal reflection on migration, strangerhood and home. The play was put on by a five-person rotating cast and took inspiration from the speech by the same name, largely attributed to William Shakespeare’s “Sir Thomas More.”
(09/26/24 10:04am)
PFL is back! On today’s week one episode, we discuss our inheritance of the Panthers For Life Podcast and what it’s like taking the reins of this exciting journey. We break down the latest news in Middlebury sport and preview what’s to come. Women’s Soccer players Mia Feldman ’27 and Stella Espinasse ’27 joined us in the studio for an exciting interview. We dove into the team's remarkable turnaround from last season and explored everything from the world of soccer to life beyond the field! We rounded out the interview with a heated draft of Middlebury dining hall items. Thanks for listening!
(09/26/24 10:03am)
Panthers in Focus is a column that uses student photography to give a better depiction of the triumphs of Middlebury’s athletes.
(09/26/24 10:02am)
Kjersti Moritz ’28 and Erik Arvidsson ’21 are set to be a part of the 2024–25 Stifel U.S. Alpine Ski teams.
(09/26/24 10:01am)
Mia Feldman ’27 of the women’s soccer team has earned NESCAC Player of the Week after a stellar weekend on the field. She notched five points from two goals and one assist, tying her for fifth in the NESCAC standings.
(09/26/24 10:00am)
Welcome to The Side Hustle. Inspired by ESPN8: The Ocho — ESPN’s annual segment where the sports network highlights more obscure sports — this column highlights the sports that The Campus typically reports on less frequently… until now.
(09/26/24 1:13pm)
It has been 18 months since former Vermont Governor and Executive-in-Residence Jim Douglas filed a lawsuit against Middlebury College for the removal of “Mead Memorial Chapel” from the campus landmark now known as the Middlebury Chapel. In that time, the parties have attended multiple oral arguments, with the latest taking place last week, and clashed in court filings over a proposed deposition of President Laurie Patton and the relevancy of various discovery requests.
(09/20/24 4:00pm)
Crossword 09/19/2024: Solutions!
(09/19/24 10:02am)
As hundreds of students gathered on campus for a concert co-sponsored by the Middlebury College Activities Board (MCAB) last Friday, questions remain about the organization’s future on campus. In the wake of legislation passed by members of the previous Student Government Association (SGA) last spring, MCAB and the new SGA administration will continue to grapple with how to best allocate concert funding and improve the organization’s oversight this year.
(09/19/24 10:01am)
The Honor Code Review Committee (HCRC) published an interim report this past May outlining themes in current Honor Code practice as well as recommendations to address the code’s shortcomings. Just one month prior, 65% of Middlebury students self-reported having broken the Honor Code in The Campus’ annual Zeitgeist survey, causing faculty, administrators and students to question what influence the policy still holds.
(09/19/24 10:00am)
For Joe Russell, Middlebury’s new Dean of Students, arriving on campus has been a whirlwind of new joys and challenges.
(09/20/24 5:24pm)
The “For Every Future” campaign recently entered its second year of public fundraising, having garnered significant momentum since its launch party last October. As of Sept. 3, 2024, the college had reached about 76% of its total fundraising goal and reached 71% alumni engagement, 14 percentage points short of its 85% goal, according to the campaign’s website. The college is also currently running a new need-based aid challenge to raise money for financial aid.
(09/19/24 10:02am)
On Sunday afternoon, a group of Addison County residents gathered in the cozy and historic barn at The Tillerman Inn in Bristol, Vt. to celebrate the release of Issue 17 of Zig Zag Lit Mag — a local arts and literature magazine — and its seventh accompanying poetry chapbook, “All the Grief” by Alice Eckles, a Middlebury-based artist and poet. Attendees enjoyed an afternoon during which 13 of the 31 total published writers and artists read their work from the new issue out loud, a biyearly tradition Zig Zag has upheld to commemorate every issue to date.
(09/19/24 10:01am)
This summer, Middlebury’s main street gained a charming and unique addition known as Chim Chimney Bakery. Open Thursdays to Saturdays from noon to 7 p.m. and from noon to 5 p.m. on Sundays, Chim Chimney specializes in a Hungarian pastry known as a chimney cake.
(09/19/24 10:00am)
The 21st annual Trail Around Middlebury (TAM) Trek took place on Sunday, Sept. 15, hosted by the Middlebury Area Land Trust (MALT). The Trek’s events included a 19-mile loop of the entire trail, 5k and 10k races, and a two-mile fun run open to adult runners and walkers, young children and dogs.