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The Setonian

Constantin '11 constantly threw strikes

Author: Peter Baumann Despite the Middlebury softball team's consistently high level of competition this season, it was fitting that Senior Day, the last collegiate performance for Middlebury seniors Katelyn Cannella '08, Brittany Burke '08 and Allison Bard '08, included plenty of drama, moments of ...


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Letters to the editor

Author: [no author name found] To the Editor:I was left aghast last week by the shamelessness of Livingston Burgess's Notes from the Desk ("I did not plagiarize these notes," April 24). Advocating that a rigorous and challenging academic environment dissuades cheating is counter-intuitive and highly ...


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Jumping into the schemata of Stoppard

Author: Eleanor Johnstone On May 1, 2 and 3 Wright Theater will host a production of one of the most complex and challenging plays to grace any British or American stage. As the culminating theatrical experience in a three-year interdisciplinary grand symposium entitled "The Pathway to Religion in the ...


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the ethicist

Author: Amanda Greene Middlebury students have a tendency to overload their schedules. Our date books double as color-schemed art projects and by Sunday evening our dorms look as if they've been swept by a hurricane. In a climate where kids are penciling in phone calls home and time to sleep, it's inevitable ...


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editorial Troubling report finds sexism in social scene

Author: [no author name found] The report of the Task Force on the Status of Women at Middlebury College, released to the College community by e-mail earlier this week, is surprisingly, refreshingly frank - and yet the contents of the report, which detail a student social life permeated by a dangerous ...


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Student org shows off "glamorous" side

Author: Rachael Jennings With flashing lights, trendy clothes and contagious music revved by DJ Thompson Davis '08, McCullough Social Space definitely got a taste of the glamorous life on April 26. That night, under pulsing spotlights and encouraged with warm applause, Middlebury's African American ...


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Men reach finals, but win is elusive

Author: Peter Baumann Coming into the NESCAC championships last weekend, the men's tennis team liked where they stood. The hosts entered the weekend undefeated on the Proctor courts for the year, and they were searching for their fifth-straight NESCAC title. Two matches and one heartbreaking defeat ...


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Activists speak out with silence

Author: Cloe Shasha Students were not speaking up in class on April 25th, but it was not because they had forgone the night's reading. Instead, participants of the National Day of Silence were making a statement that spoke louder than words.The day is a national event, honored by over 6,500 high schools ...


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Middlebury was stymied on Proctor courts

Author: Anna Furney The Green Mountains of Vermont served as a pastoral background for the 2008 NESCAC Women's tennis championships this past weekend.The first serves of the weekend, coming at 8:30 a.m. on Friday, flew off the rackets of none other than the Middlebury Panthers, who were seeded fourth ...


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college shorts

Author: Anthony Adragna California students unite to oppose ArnoldOver 2,000 students and staff from 30 California colleges and universities united to protest the proposed one billion dollars in cuts to higher education by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, on April 28.Various members of the state government ...


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Smith '09 emerges from tight election

Author: Samantha Michaels Bobby Joe Smith III '09 secured the Student Government Association (SGA) presidency on April 25 after last week's run-off election against Hiba Fakhoury '09. His victory marked the culmination of a particularly exciting race, with elections splitting into two rounds in light ...


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Conference focuses on Christianity and art

Author: Nicole Lam Historically, many of us would associate religious art with the Middle Ages and the Age of Enlightenment. Recently, however, a new style of religious art is becoming more popular in our 21st century culture. In the Sixth Annual Vermont Conference on Christianity and the Arts on Saturday, ...


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sportsbriefs

Author: [no author name found] Water polo heads west for first-ever national tourneyThe Middlebury women's water polo team will travel to Oregon this weekend to compete in the National Collegiate Club Championships at Mt. Hood Community College. At the championships, Middlebury will compete with schools ...


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Welch weighs in on DADT policy

Author: Tom Brant A betting man might wager that a discussion between a drag queen and a U.S. Congressman moderated by a college president has never or would never take place. However, the betting man would have lost on April 29, when a drag queen, a college president and a Congressman did in fact convene ...


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tell 'em thompson

Author: Thompson Davis You can keep your friends, your pint glass and your cane - all I want out of Middlebury is my diploma. And I want it now. I want it before the higher ups realize that I'm a credit shy and a few payments behind. I want it so I can show it to my mom and make her cry tears of joy. ...


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Across the pond

Author: Adam Clayton Throughout the course of human history, politicians and philosophers have often defined social and political interaction in terms of struggle.For sports, the value of struggle in the appeal and importance of a game cannot be underestimated. Particularly in the modern era, the promotion ...


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notes from the desk The responsibility of power

Author: Jay Dolan As a senior at Middlebury, I'm afraid I can't leave this campus with anything all that entertaining or insightful. Still, I'll do my best to relay an interesting realization I had while working on the Opinions section these past two years. It is directed to anyone who has ever submitted ...


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for the record

Author: Melissa Marshall I am trading brown sweaters for worn linen, retiring Columbia boots for Madden flats, tired jeans for cotton dresses and my work ethic for three-hour meals on Battell Beach. And as I am restructuring my mood from hibernating bookworm to GPA-murdering social butterfly, I find ...


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Women win at Williams

Author: Jake Cohen Nothing is better than a win at the end of a regular season - just ask the Middlebury women's golf team. They traveled this past weekend to Williamstown, Mass. to compete in the Williams Spring Invitational, facing their main competitor in a much-hyped match."We were really excited ...


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'Frozen' acting heats up Zoo stage

Author: Colin Foss "Frozen" is a play about self-discovery, but not of the lighthearted Disney Channel variety. It focuses on the events following the arrest of a pedophilic serial murderer as well as on the people drawn to him and his disorder. It traces both an uncomfortable expedition into a diseased ...