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Personals

Author: [no author name found] SEEKING WOMENNo words, no touching, no problem. 3692.Corn-fed Midwestern boy looking for a lady who likes the cut of my jib. Come rock my boat in the high winds until I get blown off shore. 3442.ROAR. I AM A DINOSAUR. 3986.What's the best thing about "twenty six" year-old ...


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From the Kitchen of Sasha Swerdloff Recipe Stuffed Kings

Author: [no author name found] The first challenge in learning to cook at college is finding a suitable and well-equipped kitchen. If you don't have a suite or live off-campus, you can visit Weybridge house or contact your Commons Heads. Be sure to respect others' kitchens and clean up after yourself. ...


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Winners & Losers

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Poultney minutes book proves timeless

Author: Kaylen Baker Last Tuesday, Jan. 15, a large, polished and curious crowd of people, including many townspeople, turned up to hear Silberman Professor of Jewish Studies Robert Schine speak about a small slice of time in Jewish history. Schine's lecture, titled "Yiddish, German, and Hebrew in ...


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Clemmons and College transform MLK Day Celebration

Author: Eric Bartolloti Martin Luther King Day (MLK Day) is about as old as a Middlebury student: 23 years. That is not very old for a national holiday. Most other national holidays have spent years developing their rituals, like the flags of Memorial Day, the fireworks of Independence Day and the ...


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Winners & Losers

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Students sport masks for IHC ball

Author: [no author name found] On Saturday, January 17, the Inter-House Council transformed the CFA into a lavish soiree for their Masquerade Ball, for which they had been preparing since the beginning of fall semester. In an effort to bring back a tradition and produce a joint-effort event, the Social ...


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Forging Global Connections Argentine migrates to Midd for J-term

Author: Forrest Orme As the passionate discussions over tax policy and immigration began to simmer, Professor Francisco Del Canto sarcastically joked, "Come on, this is not Latin America, no fighting or hitting." The class "International Migrations" is taught all in Spanish and this Thursday morning ...


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Mouts & Shurmurs

Author: Jaime Wheeler I am surrounded by family and friends in the finance world and, somehow, painful discussions concerning the economy as a result. But their proximity only heightens my sense of ignorance. Shall I use my English major to solve the nation's economic problems? Shall I offer my analysis ...


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I spy

Author: [no author name found] Feeling a lack of love at Middlebury?Already compiling your Senior Crush List?Can't find your "Proctor crush" in F.I.C.?Here's your opportunity to take a chance and potentially make that love connection. Submit your "I Spy" in 50 words or fewer to Midd.I.Spy@gmail.com.You ...


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Ben-official

Author: Ben Benson Over the holiday break, as I consumed all sorts of holiday goodies, I decided that I was going to attempt to eat healthier when I returned to Middlebury for J-term. Like most people, I can tell you that eating salad instead of French fries is the healthier choice, but I'd like to ...


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Local retirees share the spice of senior living

Author: Margaret Moslander Volunteering at the Middlebury teen center. Teaching a workshop on the history of baseball. Visiting and volunteering in third world countries. While this may sound like a list of popular Winter Term activities, it actually illustrates some of what Middlebury's senior community ...


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Middle schoolers become Midd-kids for a day

Author: H. Kay Merriman "I can't wait for college! There's hot chicks there!" proclaimed a rosy-cheeked, out-of-breath sixth grader as he burst through the doors of the Pearsons Lounge on Saturday. The boy had just completed the first portion of Cook Commons' annual "Midd-kid for a Day" event, a scavenger ...


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Culture shock strikes back for returning students

Author: Eric Bartolloti Everyone knows about culture shock. In a nutshell: 1. You travel somewhere. 2. You stay there awhile. 3. You start to feel weird. This is a very watered down version - a version that may belittle the trials of any currently abroad students reading The Campus online in internet ...


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Close to home Shabana Basij Rasikh

Author: Sarah Harris Shabana Basij Rasikh's passion is relentless. From her tiny person emanates an almost tangible energy, a distinct and rumbling hunger for change. Her laughter is contagious, her eyes always bright. I often think about my friend who spent six years dressed as a boy in order to attend ...




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