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Crew Team Topples UVM With Four Wins

Author: Ashley Elpern It was a winning weekend for the Middlebury crew team at Lake Quinsigamond in Worcester, Mass., with four first places between the women's teams and both men's teams turning in solid performances, just one week before the New England Four's Championship.The varsity women showed ...


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STAFF EDITORIAL

Author: [no author name found] Beyond the Parking Impasse"Think blue, act green." This modified version of a popular environmental adage, coined by the College's Sustainable Campus Coordinator Connie Bisson and Pam Fogg of College Advancement, is doubly significant this year. First, Sunday marked Earth ...


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Two Years Gone, Civil Unions Battle Continues

Author: Meghan Michelson On April 26, 2000, Vermont legislators and Governor Howard Dean passed a law permitting eligible gay and lesbian couples to join in civil union, thus giving them similar rights, responsibilities and protections to those that heterosexuals couples gain through marriage. The controversy ...


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PHOTO STORY Earth Day 2002

Author: [no author name found] On the town green Sunday, Chris Howell '04.5 and Char Carlson '05 examined the globe conceived of by the Middlebury Initiative for Sustainable Development (MISD) from recycled and found materials. The Earth Day Town Fair featured many local environmental efforts. The College ...


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Using Caution While Basking in the Vermont Heat

Author: Sarah McCabe "Welcome to Middlebury," the tour guides say — and how welcoming it is. Green grass abundant, the sun shining, the temperature hovering around 85 degrees with a slight breeze. "Yes, Middlebury!" the prospectives are thinking. "This is where I want to go."Wait a minute, back up. ...


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Features Short Story Contest First Place Winner A Way Up

Author: Ellen Smith We fall out the door and down the two crumbling concrete steps that float rootless in the dusty soil. We shuffle along the shifting path in an eyes-closed rabbit dance. We run past an overgrown, rusted-out playground, past rows of government-issue housing in sickly pastels and ...


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PHOTO STORY PEACE MISSION

Author: Raam Wong Protesting Israeli action in the West Bank, two van-loads of Middlebury students and a handful of local activists joined 75 to 100 thousand others in a protest in Washington, D.C. on Saturday.


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Earthquake Wakes Northeast to Mild Damage

Author: Peter Simon Middlebury residents were woken early Saturday morning by an earthquake centered about 15 miles southwest of Plattsburgh, N.Y. The earthquake sent tremors throughout the East Coast but did not cause any significant damage to the Middlebury College campus. According to the National ...


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Pledge Unites Civic-Minded Graduates

Author: Nicha Rakpanichmanee Beginning with the Class of 2002, Middlebury College seniors will be given the option to sign the Graduation Pledge of Social and Environmental Responsibility. The pledge reads: "I, [name], pledge to explore and take into account the social and environmental consequences ...


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From Urban Legend to Celebrated Holiday 4/20

Author: Craigin Brown Every culture has its own unique urban legends. Some that have transcended American culture include the deadly pop rocks and soda mix or the story of the lone female passenger who harbored a killer in her backseat without her knowledge. Last week many people of different ages revisited ...


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Tennis Swept Away, Ephs Clean Up at NESCACs

Author: Els Van Woert It was an exhibition of some the best women collegiate players in the nation this weekend as Middlebury hosted the 11-team NESCAC tennis playoffs. Once again, Williams proved its dominance with a sweep of the three singles and three doubles brackets (earning 35 points) of the tourney, ...


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Track Ahead of the Field With Emphatic Finish

Author: Erich Kahner Throughout the long track season, which has stretched as far as November for some people, resilience has been the key for the Panther tracksters. The team has had to deal with many injuries, including an inimical epidemic of IT band inflammations. From Friday to Monday, nature ...


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The Beloved 'Wonnacott Mom,' Lorraine Zak

Author: Jasmin Johnson At almost any time in the day, students can be seen hanging out at the Wonnacott Commons office on the first floor of Battell South. Why?"Basically, to see Lorraine," says Nicole Grohoski '05. When Lorraine goes home early, Dean of Wonnacott Commons Matt Longman noted that it ...


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Dance Partners the Strange and the Beautiful

Author: Lanford Beard On April 19 and 20, Sean Hoskins '02 premiered his senior independent project "Study Me Like This" at the Center for the Arts Dance Theater. Displaying both the strange and the beautiful facets of dance, Hoskins' show proved a delightful experience for audiences and dancers alike.The ...


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Pianist Plays on Keys and Emotions

Author: Richard Lawless Dressed in a flowing cape decorated with brillant colors, Wu Han entered the stage in the Center for the Arts Concert Hall with a flourish amid hearty applause. With a graceful bow, she sat down at the piano and, after a brief pause, began her first piece, Tchaikovsky's "The ...


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Tempers Flare as SGA Establishes Computer Voting Protocol

Author: Claire Bourne Tensions ran high at a Student Government Association (SGA) emergency meeting last Thursday night as senators and presidential cabinet members struggled to come to a consensus on protocol to govern the operation of computerized voting stations in Thursday and Friday's elections ...


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Deciding to Decline the Air Force

Author: Mayo Fujii They have arrived. A light spring breeze, amplified to a gale force wind by the massive structure of Bicentennial Hall, stirs the tentative buds on the nearby trees. Birds twitter merrily, squirrels frolic freely … and herds of prospective students shuffle through campus anxiously. ...


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Lax All Business in Two Open-and-Shut Victories

Author: Karen Nerenberg This past week, the Middlebury women's lacrosse team improved to 10-0 with two wins over non-conference opponent University of Vermont (UVM) and NESCAC challenger Trinity College. The Panthers overcame UVM by a score of 17-3 and topped the Bantams, 16-9.Earlier in the week, against ...


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COLLEGE SHORTS

Author: Nicha Rakpanichmanee Swarthmore Student Confesses to Child Pornography With a search warrant affidavit, the Delaware County Criminal Investigation Division (CID) investigated network files of a Swarthmore College student who confessed to owning and sending photos of child pornography and having ...