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Morgan Horse Farm receives $1 million donation

Author: Andrea Glaessner Now that's a sturdy little Morgan right there," chuckled Steve Davis, director of University of Vermont's (UVM's) Morgan Horse Farm in Weybridge, pointing to a frisky young stallion trotting around the ring with his trainer, propped up in a carriage, in tow. var uslide_show_id ...


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college shorts

Author: Holly O'Donnell Two students killed in separate violent attacksThe University of North Carolina's (UNC) student body president was found dead in a Chapel Hill neighborhood on March 5. Meanwhile, police from Auburn University were still busy investigating the death of a student, found just off ...


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Shenanigans Presidential Mailbag

Author: Alex Garlick With so much going on in presidential politics this week I decided to let the politicians ask some questions.In the words of Will Hunting, "How do you like them apples?"-Hillary, New York.I must say I am impressed, Hillary. During Obama's "winning streak," it appeared that March ...


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Weekly cartoons

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Ski team stood out in Montana

Author: Anna Furney The 12 Panthers selected to compete in the NCAA skiing championships, hosted by Montana State University, were preparing to challenge their peer group of arguably the most conditioned, trained and talented college athletes in the world. Finishing the weekend in fifth overall, you ...


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Essig tenure case sees appeal

Author: Scott Greene The College's Appeals Committee, citing procedural grounds, has upheld the appeal of Assistant Professor of Sociology Laurie Essig following a December recommendation by the Reappointments Committee to President of the College Ronald D. Liebowitz that Essig's tenure-track contract ...


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Letters to the editor

Author: [no author name found] To the Editor:In legitimate newspapers, which adhere to journalistic standards, editors are required to present their changes to each writer before publishing the changes. In legitimate newspapers, gratuitous graphic sexual commentary hardly exists. The Middlebury Campus ...


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Men make first-round exit after exciting year

Author: Jeff Klein For a while, it looked like the small college from rural Vermont would stage an improbable victory. But in the end, the larger university from New York clamped down and won.The Middlebury men's basketball team put forth an inspired effort this past Friday, March 7 in its first-ever ...


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Diners commemorate Woodstove Lounge era

Author: Cloe Shasha While a March 6 a farewell party was held for Proctor's Woodstove Lounge to give regular visitors to the space a chance to gather together and celebrate the lounge, the spot will likely remain open until at least spring break, according to Dining Room Servery Worker Stephen Draper. ...


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Choose to Move

Author: Robert McKay Artist-in-Resident in Dance Leyya Tawil presented two showings of her company's "Capital Life Tryptich" at the Mahaney Center for the Arts this weekend. Despite several standout moments and some mesmerizing bodies, the program failed to create or exploit dramatic tensions between ...


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A Preface to Lunch Elitist tastes not my jam

Author: James O'Brien Last week, Daniel Streitfield's op-ed quoted an all-DJ e-mail from "a prominent member of WRMC." According to Streitfield's op-ed, the e-mail read, "It has come to my attention that THIRD EYE BLIND is leading in the online concert survey the Middlebury College Activities Board ...


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It's all in the family string trio poses triple threat

Author: Andrew Throdahl The string trio is a notorious ensemble - notorious to write for, and difficult to pull off successfully in performance. The string trio repertoire is not as spectacular as the quartet repertoire, but the March 7 concert by the Albers Trio in the Mahaney Center for the Arts surpassed ...


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Bitter freeze brings on darkness

Author: Kelly Janis On March 8 and 9, an unfavorable brew of heavy winds and freezing rain conspired to coat power lines with ice, topple trees and leave thousands of Vermont homes and businesses cloaked beneath an unwelcome shroud of darkness.According to Central Vermont Public Service (CVPS) spokesperson ...


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Initiative takes in $273 mil.

Author: Michelle Constant The College's Initiative fundraising campaign has raised $273 million toward its $500 million goal as of Feb. 29, according to top administrators. The College had raised $234 million during the initative's silent phase before taking it public in October. According to Ann Crumb, ...


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local lowdown

Author: [no author name found] Say Cheese and DineWine and cheese, the classic combination. While wine tastings are common practice elsewhere, in Vermont cheese tastings are apparently all the rage. If you are looking to become a cheese connosieur, head over to the Inn at Baldwin Creek in Bristol on ...


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sports briefs

Author: Livingston Burgess Cellino '09 gets named NESCAC Player of the YearAfter leading the Panthers to an undefeated season in conference play, pacing the NESCAC in scoring and helping earn yet another bid to the NCAA Division III tournament, forward Annmarie Cellino '09 was recognized as the NESCAC ...


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middbrief Schmitt awarded annual Perkins Award in teaching

Author: Anthony Adragna Visiting Professor of Mathematics John Schmitt received the 2008 Perkins Award for Excellence in teaching. Schmitt and others celebrated the news with an award reception March 11.The Perkins Award celebrates excellence in mathematics and sciences. It alternates between a member ...


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Banquet feeds need for awareness

Author: Liz Gay We all know the saying - "Give a man a fish and he'll eat for a day. Teach a man to fish and he'll eat for the rest of his life." But the question of who controls the river, posed at the Oxfam America Hunger Awareness banquet that was held on March 9 in Proctor Dining Hall, is a decidedly ...