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Friday, Nov 1, 2024

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The Setonian

Fletcher Demolition, Library Construction Displace Parking

Author: Andrea Gissing Approximately 90 student and 115 faculty/staff parking spaces have been taken out of use as a result of the construction underway at Fletcher Field House and at the site of the new library. While the 36 student and 66 the faculty/staff spots at Fletcher will be available again ...


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Despite Cloudy Skies, Track Shines at NESCACs

Author: Erich Kahner Last weekend the Middlebury track teams made the trek north to compete in the NESCAC Championships, held at Bates College in Maine. The first day of competition saw the athletes ride a strong tailwind toward fast times, and spirits were high when the heptathletes capped off Saturday's ...


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Weybridge Strikes Back Frey Gives King a Royal Roasting

Author: Oren Frey After reading Kevin King's ridiculous letter in last week's Campus, I debated whether or not it was worth the effort to write something in response. What is the point, I asked myself, in trying to bring a taste of reality to someone who is clearly stuck in their ignorant, intolerant ...


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Bike To Work Day Approaches

Author: Nicha Rakpanichmanee The Bike to Work Challenge, an effort spearheaded by Environmental Equality (EQ) and the Blue Mitts Society begins this Friday, with local businesses and Middlebury College academic departments and offices competing for the highest percentage and longest distance traveled ...


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Levitan Slams Rahman's Rhetoric

Author: Katya Levitan I am here to answer Wasim Rahman's call to the Jewish community in the last edition of The Campus and to "also speak with conscience" when discussing the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Of course, anyone who's read the article knows that the full version of the call is to have "someone ...


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Robert F. Jones Lives, Writes Adventure

Author: Julie Samara Robert F. Jones, highly acclaimed author of 15 books of fiction and nonfiction, will visit Middlebury College this Thursday to give a talk titled "Fly-fishing, Fiction and the Search for Innocence." Described as "America's best writer of high-action literary fiction" by Howard Frank ...


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Pregnancy Services Give Women a Choice

Author: Meghan Michelson A woman who has become pregnant has several options regarding the future of her child. She also has several choices as to where she goes to seek assistance, counseling and medical aid for her and her baby. In Middlebury there are two different locations that specialize in care ...


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THE INSIDE STORY Being Wrong is Just Part of the Game

Author: David Lindholm Now, I'm always the first to contend that I am never wrong, and to be honest, I never really am, but this year has gotten me to start doubting myself. As a Sports editor, I write this column every week, and try to provide insights into the sports world at Middlebury and beyond. ...


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Overcoming Anorexia One Brave Sophomore's Success Story

Author: Jen Nightingale Watching the sexy and confidant beauties (male and female) stroll down the catwalk in the African American Alliance (AAA) fashion show, I left knowing I had witnessed a unique and inspiring event. Here's one of many reasons why: I'm more or less your typical sophomore Midd chick; ...


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President-elect Builds a New Cabinet

Author: Claire Bourne As applications for 2002-2003 Student Government Association (SGA) Presidential Cabinet positions roll in this week, SGA President-elect Ginny Hunt '03 is busy solidifying plans for her leadership tenure. These include the addition of two new Cabinet positions, the formation of ...


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STAFF EDITORIAL

Author: [no author name found] Re-drafting the PolicyCalling attention to the College's sexual assault policy has proved one of the year's provocative and contentious issues. A widespread poster campaign earlier in the semester prompted debate on the policy, and, in response, a study group has been ...


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Two Vibrant Student Pieces Presented in Zoo

Author: Crystalyn Radcliffe People looking for entertainment were not disappointed by the Hepburn Zoo performance last weekend. Couples in diapers making out, quirky women seducing stuffed animals and a gay strip club bouncer had both actors and audience members bursting into laughter.Kayte Spector ...


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Women's Tennis Shows Promise With Final Win

Author: Els Van Woert The Panthers closed out their season this past Friday steamrolling over Smith College. Winning eight matches and dropping only one in a tight three-setter, Middlebury went out showcasing their prowess.In the first three singles matches, Sandy Spring '04 closed her season with a ...


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One-Woman Show Glows 'Green Neon'

Author: Kate Prouty Did you hear what Emily Wasserman '02 did last weekend? She might not have made the history books, but she did pull off two performances of an original, 45-minute one-woman show. "Green Neon," although at times emotionally unconvincing, was nonetheless an engaging exploration of ...


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Softball's Weekend Sees Sweep and New Win Plateau

Author: Andrew Zimmermann This year, as opposed to years past, the Middlebury softball team is approaching the end of the season in full stride. Having already broken the record for wins in a season, the 2002 Panthers have more than doubled any previous season win total by collecting 11 hard-fought ...


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Singers Charm With Chichester Psalms

Author: Laura Rockefeller Cheers and enthusiastic applause filled Mead Memorial Chapel as the two conductors walked onto the stage where their choirs already stood, ready to open their notebooks and begin the concert.For this performance, the Dartmouth Chamber Singers joined the Middlebury College Chamber ...


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THE CALIFORNIA GIRL

Author: Meghan Michelson Picture this — an Hispanic, an African-American, a Caucasian and an Asian person are all sitting together in a room engaging in a conversation. No, this is not the prelude to a joke; it is a realistic situation that occurs daily all over the world. In fact, a setting similar ...


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DeWitt, Gregg Merit Prestigious Scholarships

Author: Claire Bourne Anne DeWitt '02 was awarded one of 85 Andrew W. Mellon Fellowships in Humanistic Studies to pursue a doctorate in 19th century English literature at Yale University next year. For the second consecutive year, Kaitlin Gregg '03 garnered a Morris K. Udall Scholarship for her commitment ...