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Tuesday, Nov 5, 2024

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Panthers go 2-2 at Wesleyan

Author: Michael McCormick The Middlebury women's squash team got its season off to a luke-warm start this past weekend with two wins and two losses at the Wesleyan Round Robin Invitational. On Friday, Dec. 2, the Panthers played their first competition of the season against Bates, the ninth-ranked team ...


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Grass roots Quidditch soars on Battell Beach

Author: James Kerrigan The green grass of Battell Beach was host to the first annual Middlebury Muggle Quidditch World Cup on Sunday, Nov. 20, with the trophy awarded to the formidable Falcons. Battell Beach has been home to countless activities during each season over the past few years. From pigskin ...


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Women skate to perfection

Author: Ryan W. Reese Many teams struggle with winning a championship and encounter a sluggish start to the following season or get knocked off by teams gunning to defeat the defending title-holders. There is always a danger of slacking off, looking down from the top of the polls or getting blinded ...


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Faculty finds fun in reading group

Author: Polly Johnson With all our attention focused on our own lives and our own work, sometimes we forget to look around us and notice the interests and pursuits of those close to us. Unbeknownst to many, a number of Middlebury faculty have for a year been involved in the Race and Ethnicity Reading ...


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NOTES FROM THE DESK

Author: KATIE FLAGG '08 I have to admit that, when it came time to choose a college, Middlebury was impressive. I found myself fond of the picturesque campus. I was won over by the facilities, by the professors in tweedy jackets and by students in performance fleece. I decided that I simply had no ...


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Two Degrees Campaign heats up

Author: Jason F. Siegel A recent survey regarding a decrease in the temperature of campus buildings shows that student opinion is generally in favor of the initiative to lower the temperature of classroom buildings and dormitories by two degrees Fahrenheit.The sponsoring committee, a division of the ...


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World Briefs

Author: Caroline Vial GIANT SQUID, GIANT...Scientists once thought that nobody had a more tumultuous sex life than top models and athletes. New research, however, demonstrates that the giant squid wins the prize. Five beached squids on the Spanish Atlantic coast revealed the secrets that were up until ...


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Preparations underway for flu epidemic

Author: Liz Campbell On Nov. 14, the Parton Health Center announced the arrival of the first doses of flu vaccine for Middlebury College students. But of the 500 doses ordered, only 100 were initially received during the second week of November, followed by a mere 50 additional vaccines a week later. ...


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Spotlight on...Will Nash

Author: Zach Hecht-Leavitt Associate Professor of American Literature & Civilization Will Nash plays bass in the Doughboys, Middlebury's all-faculty band which will be rocking the Grille scene tonight from 9:00 to 10:30 p.m.The Middlebury Campus: How did the group start?Will Nash: We started playing ...


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A department merger without sense

Author: MATTHEW HALE '93 Although the merger of the English and American Literature majors was recently changed to include one required course in nineteenth-century American Literature and one required American Literature elective, this last-minute adjustment does not substantively alter the fact that ...


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Ball 5

Author: Justin Golenbock "OH, MY GOD, WE'RE HAVING A FIRE…sale…OH, THE BURNING! IT BURNS ME," shouts Florida Marlins General Manager Larry Beinfest into his cell phone."Could you maybe try that…simpler," responds principle Red Sox owner John W. Henry, and just like that an aging, cost-ridden ...


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The fabulous life of........a first year

Author: Katie Glass We are meant to remember college as the best years of our lives - a time of self-discovery, newfound independence and the establishment of lifelong friendships. At the same time, however, there is always the underlying stress associated with doing well in school and keeping up with ...


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McCardell Takes Home a Million

A new report in The Chronicle of Higher Education shows that President Emeritus John M. McCardell, Jr., was one of a handful of presidents paid more than $1 million by their institution in 2003-04. It also revealed that during the rest of his presidency, McCardell was making merely a fraction of that ...


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SPORTSBRIEFS Trio of Panthers earn POTW

Author: ZAMIR AHMED, SPORTS EDITOR With the recent success of many Middlebury teams over the past two weeks, it is no surprise that three athletes were honored by the NESCAC for their impressive contributions to their teams' winning ways. On Sunday, first-year Annemarie Cellino was named NESCAC Player ...


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COLLEGE SHORTS

Author: DANIEL L. J. PHILLIPS Confession board stirs up WesleyanFollowing the trend set at Oberlin College, Wesleyan University launched and recently ended its Anonymous Confession Board - an online message board that provided space that invited students to post their opinions or concerns. The Confession ...


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MIDDBRIEFS

Author: BEN SALKOWE, KATHRYN FLAGG AND JASON F. SIEGEL Senior honored with Marshall ScholarshipIn a press release issued Monday, Nov. 28, the Office of the British Consulate-General announced that 43 young Americans had been selected for the prestigious British Marshall Scholarship next year, including ...


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A Creative Writing Commentary

Author: ABIGAIL MITCHELL Some of you might know Gary Margolis as the director of counseling over in Centeno House. Others of you might know Margolis as the part-time Associate Professor of English. Still others of you might know him as the published poet. A jack of many trades, Gary Margolis simultaneously ...


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OVERSEAS BRIEFING

Author: ANNABELLE CAZES PARIS - Upon waking up late one morning, I realized that all I had left to replenish my energy was some instant coffee, a few heart-shaped sugar cubes and a package of slimy lamb's lettuce. So I forced myself out the door and headed down to the corner grocery store, a modest ...