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The Setonian

Inside the Locker Room Casey Ftorek

Author: James Kerrigan Casey Ftorek, the son of hall-of-fame NHL player Robbie Ftorek recently joined the Middlebury class of 2008 as a transfer student from Union College. A quick Google search of "Ftorek" leads to countless pages and statistics about Robbie, but in the next few months, it will be ...


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Classes to write home about this fall semester

Author: Joe Bergan For most Middlebury College students, registration was an ordeal completed in that ancient period - "before summer." For others, those hot months are an uncomfortable time, awkwardly fielding such questions as: "Oh Middlebury! Do you take a language?" "What is a 'Feb' exactly?" For ...


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Overseas Briefing

Author: Christina Spencer PARIS - Last night, after eating a modest nine Euro meal - a massive mound of salad topped with peppers, tomatoes and hot chevre cheese covering slices of bread - another student commented that the food in Paris is "beautiful." Never have I heard a truer statement - impressive, ...


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For The Record

Author: Melissa Marshall H'okay, so, you've made a resolution to improve your life - a new school year, a new you! You may have even set the typical resolutions such as starting a paper before the night it is due or sculpting an uber-hot body that will be hidden under nine layers of clothing. More than ...


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Performing Arts Series sets off with a bang

Author: By Melissa Marshall Beginning with the Tokyo String Quartet, Middlebury College will kick off an impressive Performing Arts Series on Friday Sept. 15th at 8 p.m. in Mead Chapel. The Tokyo String Quartet, which has been one of the world's greatest chamber ensembles since it formed at the Julliard ...


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Construction hammers Midd

Author: Zamir Ahmed After years of construction in the peripheries of campus, projects at the former site of Hillcrest and Starr Library have now brought construction to the center of the College. Construction on these projects began on June 30. The Donald E. Axinn '51 Center for Literary and Cultural ...


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Voices of the Class

Author: [no author name found] Last Friday evening, members of the class of 2010 gathered in McCullough auditorium as upperclassmen partook in a longstanding orientation tradition - Voices of the class. The event pairs select college admissions essays written by the incoming freshmen with skits playfully ...


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In My Humble Opinion Tennis, anyone?

Author: Daniel Roberts So did you watch the men's final Sunday night? You know, Roddick vs. Federer? You have no idea what I am talking about? No surprise there. Apparently even the U.S. Open, the biggest event in Tennis, is unable to draw as many viewers as any World Series game or Superbowl. It is ...


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Men's soccer opens with two shutout wins

Author: Andrew Schlegel The men's soccer team began its season with a convincing 4-0 win over the Connecticut College Camels on Saturday in New London, Conn. The win capped a day in which Middlebury trumped the Camels in all three sports, as field hockey and women's soccer were also victorious. Junior ...


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Dog Team tragedy still a mystery

Author: Andrea Glaessner The legendary Dog Team Tavern went up in flames in the early morning hours of September 1st, causing what appears to be irreparable damage to the beloved Middlebury restaurant. Dog Team, famous for its sticky buns, relish wheel and cozy, home-style interior, has become a crime ...


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Delta evicted from Prescott House

Author: Zamir Ahmed & Derek Schlickeisen President of the College Ronald D. Liebowitz suspended the Delta social house organization for a one-year period and denied the group residential status for the 2006-2007 academic year, house members were informed in a June 2 e-mail. The President's decision ...


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College Shorts

Author: Kathryn Flagg and Derek Schlickeisen Harvard drops early admissionIn a move that could significantly alter the landscape of elite university admissions, Harvard University announced Tuesday its plans to abolish the "early action" admissions option that allows high school students to vie for ...


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Midd welcomes diversity dean

Author: Scott Greene Shirley Ramirez, executive vice president of the New York City-based Posse Foundation, will join the President's staff in January as the Dean of Institutional Diversity, Middlebury College announced on Thursday."We are delighted and most fortunate to welcome Shirley Ramirez to the ...


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Sports Briefs

Author: Sports Editors Biking to benefit Brush '08The first annual Kelly Brush Century Bike Ride will be held on Saturday at 8:30 a.m. to raise funds to enable Brush to purchase adaptive sports equipment. Brush '08 suffered a severe spinal cord injury during the Giant Slalom of the Williams Carnival ...


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Letter to the Editor

Author: [no author name found] To the Editor:The Middlebury Campus has a right to know only what the office of the Vermont District Attorney can lawfully issue about the pending investigation. Frankly, The Campus cannot be trusted even with accurate information. Please note that a rape charge - violent ...