In an uncertain time, Sunrise Middlebury managed to find a way to continue to energize and educate its members.
Environment
This is a f***ing emergency, Middlebury
By Emily Thompson | December 5, 2019Waking up in the Galápagos
By Helen Riess | October 3, 2019We commit to climate-conscious coverage
By Editorial Board | September 26, 2019You should travel less (or at least try to be better at it)
By Holton Huntington | September 12, 2019The case for veganism
By Asher Lantz | April 11, 2019Latest stories
Divestment Makes Us Proud
By The Editorial Board | February 14, 2019We are excited and incredibly proud of the Energy2028 initiative.
On Heating Energy, Midd Should Take Cues from Others
By Molly Colwell | February 14, 2019A college with such environmental prowess should have no problem addressing something so simple as heating its residence halls efficiently, right?
Divestment and Energy 2028: A Future Worth Fighting For
By Emily Thompson | January 24, 2019Institutions that actively seek to propel the climate movement forward are the catalysts needed for national progress.
Letter to the Editor: In Support of Meat Reduction
By Saifa Hussain, Ellen Mckay, Mark Orten and Danielle Stillman | January 24, 2019Meat reduction is a step in the right direction to be more inclusive of a diverse population.
The Lookbook: Distressed Denim Black Pants
By Clark Lewis | December 6, 2018What happens to the clothes that don’t get sold or the clothing donations that never make it to their intended receivers?
Dead Creek Wildlife Day: Celebrating Vermont’s Environment
By Courtney Crawford | October 11, 2018Dead Creek Wildlife Day: A day of environmental stewardship for all ages and interests.
Summer Environmental Curriculum Revealed
By Nate Sans | February 12, 2014The Middlebury School of the Environment will open its doors to students for the first time this summer. The intensive six-week program promises to give students not only a rigorous interdisciplinary training in environmental studies but also invaluable leadership and entrepreneurial skills necessary ...
Why I Fast
By Adrian Leong | November 14, 2013Dear friends, Today, on Nov. 14, I am going to voluntarily fast for a whole day in solidarity with the Filipino delegate to the UN COP19 climate talk, Mr. Yeb Sano. I chose this day because on the same day, Divest Middlebury is holding a candlelight vigil to commemorate the lives that have been lost, ...
Farmer Pioneers Vermont Sail Freight Project
By Nick Orr | April 23, 2013FERRISBURGH— Soaring fuel prices, increased development of local and sustainable food systems and growing environmental concerns have caused farmers across the country to reevaluate the manner in which food is grown and distributed. One Vermonter is looking to the water, the wind and the past for ...
Trolley Rides on Hepburn Road
The Be Bright campaign, sponsored by Middlebury's Sustainability Integration Office, launched the "Pledge Ride" event Wed., March 6 on Hepburn Road. The Pledge Ride aimed to involve students in the energy literacy campaign by requiring them to take an energy pledge — in which they pledged to be more ...