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The Setonian

op-ed 'Never Forget' rhetoric breeds ignorance

Author: Andrey Tolstoy It is an old rhetorical trick to turn a debate of principle into a debate of detail, and vice versa. If successful, it drags the unwitting opponent into a battle he did not intend to fight, and which he is unlikely to win. In its magnanimous commentary on the defacing of a College ...


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Farmers' Bounty

Author: Jennie Currie There is no better way to break in your brand new suite kitchen this fall than by cooking up a feast with products purchased at your local farmer's market. The Middlebury Farmer's Market offered a prime showing of local fare on Saturday as townspeople and students alike gathered ...


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Land Trust seeks to mend river

Author: Kelly Janis On Sept. 20, local residents gathered at the Sarah Partridge Library Community House in East Middlebury for a forum presented by the Middlebury Area Land Trust (MALT). The meeting was convened in order to seek community input about the organization's recent purchase of a 11.7 acre ...


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Latter-day saints keep low profile with big service projects

Author: Thomas Brant and Joseph Bergan Besides watching the TV show "Big Love" on HBO or meeting a missionary, you have probably had little interaction with a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. At Middlebury College, you have probably never encountered a Mormon, as they are commonly ...


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Zany retailer refines the art of lollygagging

Author: Lea Calderon-Guthe According to one of the many shirts hanging along the wooden walkway to the front door of Frog Hollow's newest store, lollygagging is "to spend time in a lazy, idle way; to dawdle." In a world so obsessed with efficiency and densely-packed schedules, finding time to lollygag ...


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Spotlight on... Emily Mitchell

Author: Kathryn Flagg The Middlebury Campus spoke with author and member of the Class of 1997 Emily Mitchell this week. Mitchell, whose dazzling first novel The Last Summer of the World was published this summer by W.W. Norton, spoke from her home in California about the novel, the Bread Loaf Writer's ...


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overseas briefing A dramatic message from across the pond

Author: Mike Tierney LONDON - The only time that I had ever left the United States was for a brief stopover at the Canadian border to use the bathroom. As you can probably imagine then, leaving Boston, where four generations of my family have lived and died, would provide me with more than just a cultural ...


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Climate Summer Initiative draws on community to rally for change

Author: Aylie Baker "If you could say something to the Earth, what would it be?"For an onlooker standing in downtown Concord, N.H. on Aug. 4 this past summer, the answer would have been quite obvious. Indeed, the colorful tide of silk streamers emblazoned with missives - here a stanza from Walt Whitman, ...


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for the record

Author: Melissa Marshall In a moment out of the college fantasy of every bohemian high school student this side of the Mississippi, I huddled in a tastefully lighted room filled with the scent of brewing tea and effortless conversation. Maybe it was the Gypsy Kings in the background, maybe it was the ...


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Livin' the Dream Dolla dolla bills for the College, y'all

Author: Dean Atiyia I walked into the dining hall this evening, picked up a plate, some silverware and a bunch of napkins (I eat like a savage), but when I went to set the contents on my tray, they fell to the floor in a flurry of broken glass and broken promises. Middlebury College rates among the ...


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editorial "4/2" compromise no quick fix

Author: [no author name found] Believe it or not, it would seem that the end of what one former editor of The Middlebury Campus dubbed "Middlebury's own Vietnam War" is in sight. After investing millions of dollars in infrastructure and personnel, College administrators have at long last listened to ...


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college shorts

Author: Aviva Shen Two critically wounded in Delaware State shootingTwo students were wounded in a shooting at Delaware State University's Dover campus on Sept. 21. Classes were canceled for the day and the campus was locked down while police searched for the gunman. Authorities later arrested Loyer ...


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Dining hall connoisseurs dish up creativity

Author: Mia Lieb-Lappen and Tess Russell Looking to spice up your dining hall routine? Some people settle for the same old fish every Friday and sundaes on Sunday, while others get creative and show off their culinary abilities. All it takes a little ingenuity and exploration of some of the hidden ...


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Skeptical Sisson Ditch "Don't Ask Don't Tell"

Author: Douglas Sisson The Department of Defense (DOD) has returned to campus to defend the military's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy. It was during my first year at the College that Middlebury's open invitation to the military was questioned under the Handbook policy regarding employer recruiting on ...


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Young guns serve up success at home invite

Author: Robert de Picciotto The men's tennis team hosted six other schools, including NESCAC foes Bowdoin, Bates, Colby and Trinity, at the Middlebury Invitational tournament over the weekend and saw mixed results. In doubles competition, Middlebury excelled - so much so that the Flight A finals was ...


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Council weighs relationship ban

Author: H. Kay Merriman On Monday, students and faculty filled the seats and lined the walls of McCardell Bicentennial Hall 216 to hear the " 'Consensual' Relations in the Academy: Gender, Power, and Sexuality" lecture by University of Virginia professor and author Ann J. Lane. In her introduction of ...


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in my humble opinion Parking Problems

Author: Daniel Roberts Because I have seen my car towed a record four times in two years, costing me $90 each time, I feel I have a special bond with Public Safety. I have dialed ext. 5911 so frequently in my time here that I even have the number on speed dial.Somehow, no matter where I park, it turns ...


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Faculty collaborates for an evening of Brahms

Author: Andrew Throdahl Saturday evening Middlebury College Music faculty members including cellist Dieuwke Davydov, violist Paul Reynolds and violinist Katherine Winterstein collaborated with fellow string players Kathy Andrew, Marcia Cassidy and John Dunlop on a free concert of Brahms' two gorgeous ...