A Year In
On March 10, 2020, Middlebury students received a piece of news that would change their lives forever: the Covid-19 pandemic, at the time still a hypothetical threat to many, posed too great of a risk to keep students at school. The campus would be evacuated in five days.
On March 10, 2021, The Middlebury Campus is reflecting on those 365 days through articles, art, essays and stories.
Treat this magazine as a time capsule — and as a commemoration — of a moment unlike any we’ve lived through before.
2020 in 100 words
By Campus Writers
| March 10, 2021
MASK OFF, MIDD: Commitment and Chill?
By Maria Kaouris
| March 10, 2021
Midd Missed Connections is the new Proc Crush
By Emmanuel Tamrat
| March 10, 2021
Uprooted
By Emily Ballou
| March 10, 2021
Election 2020
By Tony Sjodin
| March 10, 2021
Black Lives Matter and racial justice
By Abigail Chang
| March 10, 2021
Same storm, different boats
By Elsa Korpi
| March 10, 2021
XO
By Emmanuel Tamrat
| March 10, 2021
The Last Five Days
By Daleelah Saleh and Constance Gooding
| March 10, 2021
New places, old faces
By Sabine Poux
| March 9, 2021
Logged off
By Jake Gaughan
| March 9, 2021
What we watched/What we read
By Benjy Renton
| March 9, 2021
The things we left behind
By Benjy Renton
| March 9, 2021
A Year in Headlines
By Benjy Renton
| March 9, 2021
America’s Normal: A Tragedy
By Max Padilla
| March 9, 2021
RIDDIM World Dance Troupe Zooms in on Hip-hop, Kathak, and more
By Rain Ji
| November 19, 2020