Following allegations of dangerous housing and job site conditions for its workers, the Vermont Construction Company signed a preliminary agreement with labor rights nonprofit Building Dignity and Respect Standards Council in January to work toward new safety standards. The company has previously worked ...
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Muslim students celebrate Ramadan on campus
By Ella Callahan | March 13, 2025Snow Bowl hosts third annual Student Ski Day
By Noah Willson | March 13, 2025Architects solicit student input for new museum
By Rachelle Talbert | March 13, 2025Middlebury celebrates International Women’s Day during Women’s History Month
By Ivy Tan | March 13, 2025Administration plans to crack down on student parking violations
By Audrey Snowbeck | March 6, 2025Latest stories
Board of Trustees raises tuition 4.5% to over $90,000
By Hugo Zhang | March 6, 2025The Middlebury Board of Trustees approved a 4.5% increase in the annual undergraduate cost of attendance at its Feb. 7–8 meeting, raising the comprehensive fee from $86,850 to $90,756. At the same meeting, the trustees learned that the college’s budget deficit for the 2025 fiscal year is now expected ...
AFC revokes after-hours access after wave of thefts, damages
By Abhir Suri | March 6, 2025The Anderson Freeman Resource Center (AFC) — a space dedicated to fostering community for diverse students on campus — has permanently revoked after-hours access to the building after a recent series of thefts and acts of vandalism. What began as the occasional disappearance of kitchen utensils ...
College-sponsored transgender healthcare talk receives backlash, inspires alternative talk
By Thie Harthono and Luke Power | February 27, 2025Middlebury hosted a talk attended by about 120 students on Feb. 20 titled “What is the Right Approach on Public Policy and Transgender Medicine?” in Wilson Hall in McCullough Student Center. The talk featured two speakers invited by the Alexander Hamilton Forum: Leor Sapir of the Manhattan Institute ...
Snow plows, salt and steamed spinach: Middlebury staff tackles winter storm
By Sam Lueke | February 27, 2025If there is one thing that makes going to school in Vermont unique, it is that almost nothing, not even a foot of snow, can stop students and professors from going to class. Last Sunday and Monday, Middlebury received over 12 inches of snow, but students and community members still needed to eat, attend ...
Animal rights group files complaint over Middlebury’s violations of animal research procedures this fall
By Asa Stone | February 27, 2025The animal rights group Stop Animal Exploitation NOW! (SAEN) released a complaint last month alleging violations of animal welfare procedures this past fall in BiHall’s Vivarium, the center for laboratory animal research on campus. In its complaint, the organization published a report filed on Nov. ...
Trump’s immigration policies pose uncertainty for international students
By Phoebe An and Maya Alexander | February 27, 2025Following President Donald Trump’s re-election in November, many U.S. colleges and universities advised international students to return to campus before his inauguration. Since Trump took office, he has begun to execute his promise to enact the largest deportation mission in U.S. history. Having ...
“New-tella”? Dining Services debuts chocolate hazelnut spread, new to-go containers
By Kanan Clifford | February 27, 2025Last week, Middlebury College Dining Services introduced a new chocolate hazelnut spread to Proctor Dining Hall on a trial basis. The return of the fan-favorite food marks the first time the college has offered a chocolate hazelnut spread in dining halls since March 2023, when Dining Services removed ...
Trump administration budget cuts impact job prospects for seniors
By Hugo Zhang and Ivy Tan | February 27, 2025Since President Trump’s return to the White House on Jan. 20, he has signed several executive orders that have significantly impacted the U.S. job market. These include the establishment of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), funding cuts to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and ...
Federal budget cuts endanger over $6 million in college’s research grants
By Ryan Mcelroy | February 20, 2025Executive orders, looming budget cuts and other changes to major federal agencies by the Trump administration pose a serious threat to over $6 million in scientific research funding at Middlebury this spring. Hundreds of thousands in grants have already been lost, prompting faculty to worry that their ...
Ranyely Gil Rojas ’28 wins eighth annual Spencer Prize for first year students
By Rachelle Talbert | February 20, 2025On the evening of Jan. 28, the eighth annual Spencer Prize speech competition came to a close with its 2025 Grand Championship. Among an audience filled with friends, peers and former speakers, Ranyely Gil Rojas ’28 was declared the Grand Champion. Her speech centered around the beauty standards that ...
Students show school spirit at Winter Carnival and celebrate ski team’s historic success
By Noah Willson | February 20, 2025Middlebury Winter Carnival returned for its 102nd iteration this weekend, showcasing historic athletic achievements and a packed lineup of on-campus events. A triumphant showing from the Panthers led to their best carnival result in six years, totaling 877.5 points and finishing with a team result of ...
Graduation speakers draw online backlash for pro-Palestinian speeches
By Maggie Bryan | February 20, 2025At this year’s February Celebration Ceremony, student speaker Faith Wood ’24.5 veered off of their pre-approved script, denouncing Middlebury’s alleged complicity in the war in Gaza and encouraging audience members to withhold their donations from the institution. Wood’s speech followed last ...
Snow Bowl hikes pass prices by 90%, plans to install RFID system
By Maggie Bryan and Hanna Freund | January 23, 2025Changes are coming to The Middlebury Snow Bowl this year, which is in the full swing of its 91st season. A Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) system will be installed over the summer, which will require visitors to scan their passes to ride the chair lift next season. The Snow Bowl also raised ticket ...
Town-gown event honors Martin Luther King Jr.’s Legacy through art, speech and song
By Caroline (Xiaoyuan) Jiao | January 23, 2025Approximately 75 people gathered in Middlebury College Park on Jan. 20, a brisk Monday, to honor the enduring legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The event — titled “Flights to Freedom” and taking place on the same day as President Donald Trump’s inauguration — was a collaborative effort ...