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Friday, Nov 1, 2024

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The Setonian

New Access System Struck by Unknown Vandal

Author: Daniel Phillips A brand new enhanced access system was installed last month at Middlebury College, and already a number of the units have been vandalized. Since the beginning of the service, five of the black pads that residents swipe their cards across to gain entry to locked dorms have been ...


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Middlebury Women Articulate From Down Under

Author: Suzanne Mozes Giving voices to the vaginas of women across the world on Valentine's Day, 19 Middlebury College female students let their vaginas speak at Eve Ensler's '75 "The Vagina Monologues." The two performances in McCullough marked the fifth anniversary of the show at the College, infusing ...


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Winter Carnival Lineup Boasts Range of Entertainment Options

Author: Chelsea Coffin There is more to look forward to than a long weekend this week. Winter Carnival kicks off Thursday night, and the festivities don't stop until Saturday night's ball. The fun begins at the Center for the Arts on Thursday night with a cultural gala, including the Burlington Taiko, ...


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Local Poet Garners Accolades, Keeps Penning Verse

Author: Caroline Stauffer In addition to publishing eight collections and receiving numerous accolades, including the National Book Award for poetry last November, 87-year-old Goshen, Vt., resident Ruth Stone still found time to read at an anti-war poetry reading in Manchester last Sunday.The poetry ...


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Midd Briefs Summer Employment Living Costs Soar

Author: Nicolas Emery Middlebury College students who are employed by the College during the summer months will see significant changes take effect during the summer of 2003 regarding their room and board. All students who work on campus and live at the College will now be required to purchase the board ...


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Adrian Leads As Indoor Track Winds Down

Author: Erich Kahner The Middlebury men's and women's track and field teams capped off the regular season last Saturday at the Tufts Stampede in Medford, Mass. The Panthers posted three NCAA Division III national championships provisional qualifying marks and broke three school records during the long ...


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Board of Trustees Confronts Student Stress

Author: Andrea Gissing The Middlebury College Board of Trustees convened last weekend to discuss a variety of issues ranging from the comprehensive fee to the high amount of stress experienced by Middlebury students. The Trustees met at Middlebury College Thursday, Feb. 13 through Saturday, Feb. 15. ...


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Energy Campaign Cuts Consumption Among First-Years

Author: Charlie Goulding Small changes can make huge differences, especially with regard to energy conservation. This fall, Senior Ben Wessler, in collaboration with the Office of Environmental Affairs (OEA), the Student Government Association and a new group of students known as the Environmental Liaisons ...


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Eisenstadt Trio Taps Musical Source

Author: Richard Lawless It is not unusual to hear the classic melodies of Beethoven, Haydn or Mozart emanating from Middlebury College's Concert Hall on a Saturday night, but it is quite unusual to hear these melodies played on instruments built and used around the time these composers lived. The Eisenstadt ...


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Alpine Team Waxed Up for Winter Carnival

Author: Andrew Zimmermann With just one stop left on the carnival circuit, the Middlebury alpine ski team sits in a tenuous balance between third and fourth place overall in the Eastern Intercollegiate Ski Association (EISA). At the Williams Carnival last weekend the Panthers finished behind the University ...


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Holt's Harangue

Author: Christian Holt I'm sure you, or someone you know, has been afflicted by the cold-like virus that's been sweeping through campus. It's a non-deadly plague, preying on the overworked or over-skied Middlebury population. Its symptoms are a headache, allergies, sore throat, the sniffles and John ...


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Scholarship Fund Marries Middlebury to United World Colleges

Author: Samuel Wilson As a part of the Middlebury College Board of Trustees' meetings this past weekend, an original documentary about the United World Colleges (UWC) was screened for the Trustees on Thursday night. The UWCs are ten boarding schools located on five continents in locations stretching ...


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Provost Addresses Future of College's Budget

Author: Ronald Liebowitz In his memorandum in Nov. 2002, President McCardell reported on the financial challenges facing the College as a result of the current national economic downturn and the related decrease in the value of our endowment. He also outlined the general approach that the College administration ...


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Environmentalists Weigh In on Douglas Appointees

Author: Pete Faroni Environmental issues are of paramount importance to citizens of the Green Mountain State. The recent changes made by Republican Governor Jim Douglas '72 to environmental law and funding for state environmental departments has raised great concern among many Vermont-based environmental ...


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Improved Student Phone, Parking Habits Shortchange College

Author: Tom Drescher With recent budget adjustments made to counteract the effects of a national economic downturn, Middlebury College is looking to boost income and limit gratuitous spending. As a result of the recent fiscal examination, other, somewhat odd financial issues have been appearing. In ...


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Capturing a Life on Canvas

Author: Crystalyn Radcliffe A reception was held from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. last Monday in the Johnson Memorial Building Gallery to mark the opening of the art show entitled, "Mary Smyth Duffy: Retrospective," honoring the artistic work of former Middlebury employee, Mary Duffy. If there is one word to describe ...


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Comprehensive Fee Leaps to $38,100

Author: Jonathan White President John McCardell made his annual presentation to the cabinet of the Student Government Association (SGA) Sunday evening, and recommended a $38,100 comprehensive fee for the 2003-2004 academic year. This fee represents a 6.1 percent increase in tuition over the current ...


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Threats of Terrorism Send Vermonters Out for Duct Tape

Author: Megan O'Keefe Vermonters, like citizens across the United States, are stocking up on duct tape, plastic sheeting, food and bottled water following a warning issued by federal officials on Feb. 10 that advised the public to collect supplies in case of a chemical, biological or radiological weapons ...