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The Setonian

Editorial The 2005 Campus Community Awards

Author: [no author name found] Of course, there are so many different people and organizations at this College that are deserving of an award, for the work they do and for the contributions they make to the College community. However, as it is the season for giving special mention for particular deeds ...


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SPORTSBRIEFS

Author: Ryan Reese, Sports Edtors Beaney named Sports Fellow Bill Beaney, the head coach of men's hockey team as well as men's and women's golf teams, has added another outstanding award to his already extensive resume. The Institute for International Sport has recognized Beaney as a 2005 Sports Ethics ...


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Beyond the Bubble

Author: CLAIRE NIELSON AND LISIE MEHLMAN Our friend Nura is like a demigod to us. She can do backbends with the best of them. (Claire wanted to write that Nura could turn straw into gold. Lisie does not understand how she is friends with Claire. Then she is reminded of -- actually, she just doesn't ...


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The Reel Critic

Author: STEPHANIE DOSCH Paris, 1960s. A black woman wearing a blond wig and a green dress with white polka-dots stands seductively on a street corner. A Jewish boy in his mid-teens watches her from a window above, practicing his lines, "Hello. It's a hot one. How much?" He finally gets up the nerve ...


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Spotlight on Lauren Kiel

Author: Lauren Smith and Jodie Zhang The Middlebury Campus: How did you get your start in acting?Lauren Kiel: I started to dance when I was two, and was such a big ham in dance classes because I was always trying to take over the classes, so my mom saw the actress in me. So she signed me up for a summer ...


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Midd Recruiting

Author: Mike Olinick Middlebury's current recruiting protocol is inconsistent with our nondiscrimination policy. Our recruiting protocol aids and abets discrimination against our students. It must be changed.We attempt to implement this policy in all aspects of campus life. We don't permit student ...


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Notes From the Desk

Author: Megan O’Keefe, Managing Editor I did something really dumb this weekend. I'll spare you all of the details, but at 11:30 a.m. on Saturday morning I found myself in McCullough glancing back and forth between a neon-green package slip and the closed mailroom window. Somewhere inside that dark ...


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The Deserted Bandwagon

Author: Matt Kunzweiler Living in the resort town of Whistler, British Columbia - a snap-together wonderland designed for the explicit purpose of making American tourists spend their newly acquired, multi-colored, wildlife-adorned Canadian currency - one's morals can get a little mangled and bizarre ...


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BLOWIN' INDIE WIND

Author: RICHARD LAWLESS Bright Eyes, a.k.a. Conor Oberst, is in the middle of a media hurricane as I write this. After a three-year hiatus, he released two albums this January - at the height of the slow album season - and newspapers everywhere are singing his praises, with rumblings of, at long last, ...


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Community Council to consider new house proposal

Author: Caroline S. Stauffer Although it remains focused on the expansion and development of the commons system, Middlebury College continues to support Academic Interest Houses. Students have recently submitted proposals requesting the additions of Portuguese and Arabic Language Houses and after moving ...


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MIDDBRIEFS

Author: ALEXXA GOTTHARDT, MATTIE GRATCH and CAROLINE S. STAUFFER Physics department under external review This past Wednesday marked the end of the second of three external academic department review committee visits for the 2004-2005 school year. The evaluation team, comprised of three faculty members ...


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Bantams blitzed as Panthers cruise to semis

Author: Tom McCann Following 7-1 and 8-1 victories against Trinity earlier in the season, one might have been forgiven for thinking that the Middlebury women's hockey team would just have to show up to claim a place in the NESCAC semifinals next weekend. As it were, the women took to the ice in their ...


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Watch This Space

Author: SHEILA SELES The Oscars were pretty boring this year. They were pretty boring on all fronts. There were no real upsets in the awards. No one was dressed really terribly. Even Joan Rivers seemed on her best, albeit senile, behavior. Or maybe my Oscar malaise stems from the fact that I seem to ...


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SPORTS BRIEFS

Author: RYAN REESE, SPORTS EDITOR Skiers to host home CarnivalAs we all know, this upcoming weekend is the 82nd annual Middlebury Winter Carnival. While most of the campus will be "Keepin' it Live in '05," the Middlebury men's and women's ski teams will be competing for the EISA Skiing Championships. ...