Middlebury Rallies to Support Survivors
By James Finn | October 4, 2018Students and community members in downtown Middlebury joined the nationwide #BelieveChristine campaign.
Students and community members in downtown Middlebury joined the nationwide #BelieveChristine campaign.
Student improv groups host a Friday fundraiser for the Charter House Coalition (CHC) and raise $800.
The Middlebury Campus interviews Nahid Markosian, one of the founders of an online support letter for Dr. Christine Blasey Ford.
An internal review of the college’s commons system revealed a significant disconnect between students and their commons, and highlighted key areas of concern within residential life, including a lack of student spaces and a strong feeling of disconnectedness among minority students, low income students ...
The Wilson Café will now be open until midnight on Monday and Tuesday with a full menu, and GrilleMe will deliver bagel sandwiches as an alternative to Grille food.
The Campus speaks with Garrett Graff about his reporting on the Russia investigation.
Border of Lights (BOL), an organization founded by the college’s Writer-in-Residence Emerita Julia Alvarez, will be holding a spiritual gathering on campus on Oct. 5 to mark the 81st anniversary of the Parsley Massacre. In 1937 Dominican troops slaughtered over 13,000 Haitians under the orders of ...
Dartmouth Professor Dr. Andrew A. Samwick predicted a looming economic recession and proposed a four-pronged plan to correct our fiscal and tax policies in a lecture on Sept. 26th. Samwick also explained the decisions contributing to this current economic state to a packed conference room in the Robert ...
A new bookselling platform, MiddBooks, was created to counter the increasing frustration that the college's new virtual bookseller has spurred.
A new community of students with disabilities hopes to help individuals build relationships and share support through group meetings and social activities.
This year's Clifford Symposium tackled questions of race and difference by centering on the works of Toni Morrison.
A Sukkah, a tent-like structure constructed in conjunction with the Jewish harvest festival, was constructed outside BiHall by Hillel in traditional commemoration.
With a grant of $800,000, the college hopes to facilitate several workshops over the next three years to tackle navigating controversial ideas.
How the national implemented tariff on news printing is currently impacting The Campus.
In September 2015, the Environmental Protection Agency disclosed that the German automaker Volkswagen (VW) had installed devices in 11 million cars that cheated emissions testing, permitting their cars to emit hazardous nitrogen oxide. The reporting of Jack Ewing, Germany correspondent for the New York ...
The nebulous strategic plan of the college, explained.
Sick and don't want to miss classes? New phone triage service streamlines Parton appointments and care.
MIIS received a record donation from the conservationist and developer Samuel F.B. Morse.
The Community Bias Response Team (CBRT) will continue its work in the 2018-19 academic year. CBRT informs the college community about instances of bias through all-school emails. While planning and initial CBRT activity began in 2016, the committee officially formed in early 2017 in order to address ...
SheFly Apparel, a student-founded company tackling the inequality of outdoor gear, has recently competed in a series of national competitions for entrepreneurs.