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Monday, Nov 4, 2024

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Town Votes....DOJ investigation...

Author: Megan Price Think Twice!I am writing to urge Town Meeting Day voters statewide to think twice before raising their property taxes to support the VNA/home health agency ballots statewide. There are 12 of these non-competing, not-for-profit multimillion dollar businesses in our state. All are ...


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Sam Says

Author: Sam Wilson Do you remember the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth? They were the anti-Kerry group during the campaign that had utterly nothing to do with truth, but everything to do with rather slanderous attempts to discredit a decorated war veteran.Well, they are back - not the Vets themselves, ...


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RURAL BANTER

Author: ERICA GOODMAN Some towns pass along gossip. Others send the good old flu circulating. Middlebury has its own ideas of what to spread through a community. A petition to limit retail expansion with nearly 1,000 signatures from Addison County residents was brought to the meeting of the Select Board ...


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College appoints new WAGS chair

Author: Kimberly Schrimsher When Middlebury College students consider the tsunami disaster in Southeast Asia, they are not likely thinking about the vastly different effects the disaster had on men and women in the region. Yet that is precisely what the College's new chair of Women's and Gender Studies ...


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Poppin' pills pulls plug on possibilities

Author: Ben Gore '05 I am outraged by what's going on at Harvard and on the Op-Ed pages of the major national newspapers right now. The president of Harvard, Lawrence Summers, meant to suggest a seemingly benign idea last month - maybe men and women's brains are different. He bumbled it and ended up ...


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Coyote hunt revives biting in town response

Author: Andrea Glaessner Organized coyote hunts are cropping up all over Addison County with cash incentives for hauling in the "villainous predators." There have been three hunts scheduled in the past two months with over 600 enthusiastic gamesmen. But not everyone is strapping on their boots and cleaning ...


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Skiers rack up more bronze medals

Author: Kellan Florio The Middlebury ski teams held off a strong showing by Williams at the Ephs' home carnival to notch their fifth consecutive third place this season. For the second week in a row, the University of Vermont (UVM) edged out Dartmouth for the victory with 686.5 points, besting the Big ...


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Comedy Night brings in the laughs

Author: Lauren Armstrong Last Friday's Middlebury College Activities Board (MCAB) -sponsored "Comedy Night" featured the talents of stand-up comedians Christian Finnegan and Greg Giraldo - both rising stars on the national comedy scene. A native of Boston, Finnegan is best known for his television role ...


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Daffodil sale grows funds for ACS cancer research

Author: Andrea Glaesner In New England, daffodils are the first flowers to bloom when the snow melts, the ground thaws and spring arrives. But even before spring's official arrival on March 21, Middlebury College will see an abundance of daffodils. For some, these flowers will merely bring a nice touch ...


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Notes From the Desk

Author: Tom McCann, Sports Editor It's not that bad. In fact, it's better than that, it's really quite good, and I'm sick and tired of hearing people complain about it. The Atwater dining hall has finally opened, and while I'm apparently in a severe minority, I'm extremely happy about it.Is it perfect? ...


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South Asia Club sponsors Tufts 'Bhangra' dancers for worthy cause

Author: Lauren Smith Middlebury College's South Asia Club (SAC) filled the McCullough Social Space with the lively sounds of Bhangra Friday night as a dance and music troupe from Tufts University, performed to an animated audience. The performance, co-sponsored by SAC, the Office of Institutional Diversity ...


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'Don't ask' policy okays descrimination

Author: Kevin Moss, Professor of Russian When the faculty discussed barring the military from recruiting on campus, some of my colleagues suggested that it would increase diversity in the military if they could recruit Middlebury students. On the one hand, I find it curious to use a "more diversity" ...


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BLOWIN' INDIE WIND Gang of four

Author: [no author name found] Nowadays the NYC dance-punk scene is everywhere. The movement's central figure, James Murphy, released his group LCD Soundsystem's eponymous debut album this January. He now can comfortably charge $6,000 a show and be a rock star. But how did Murphy get to be king of hipper-than-thou ...


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COLLEGE SHORTS

Author: Thomas C. Drescher and Caroline S. Stauffer Colby dining offers alcohol to of age studentsColby College is pursuing a new approach to confront the problem of alcohol abuse on college campuses. It will, in fact, serve beer and wine in its dining halls to students of legal drinking age on select ...


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Women's squash dominates over field on way to Cup win

Author: Zamir Ahmed The Middlebury women's squash team capped off a successful season last weekend by capturing the Walker Cup at Princeton University for the second straight year. The Walker Cup goes to the winner of the 'C' division of the Howe Cup, the most prestigious title in women's collegiate ...


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Journalist and lawyer Jeff Toobin talks politics

Author: Matt Kunzweiler Jeffrey Toobin, CNN senior legal analyst, staff writer for the New Yorker and bestselling author of "Too Close to Call: The Thirty-Six-Day Battle to Decide the 2000 Election," spoke to an overcrowded lecture room in McCardell Bicentennial Hall on Monday afternoon.Longtime friend ...