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COUNTING ON VERMONT

Author: [no author name found] $12.7 millionAmount the state of Vermont spent on clearing roads and highways of snow and ice during the winter season this year, which is less than last winter's total of $17.8 million. The savings, which is attributed to fewer heavy winter storms, offers little help ...


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Showcased Student Film Pieces Profit From New Equipment

Author: Crystalyn Radcliffe On Thursday, March 21, students were invited to escape from the stress of midterm studies for an hour of entertainment in Dana Auditorium.The showing was comprised of five student films produced using the newly acquired digital equipment funded by the Provost's Office. Both ...


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Pink Eye Emerges During Midterm Stress

Forty-eight cases of conjunctivitis, commonly known as "pink eye," affected many members of the Middlebury College community in March. Although contraction of the ocular disease is not new to the College and the scale of its spread is minor compared to recent outbreaks at Dartmouth College and Princeton ...


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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Author: [no author name found] To The Editor:The reason I am writing you is because there was a major error in the Features article "Black History Celebration, An Ongoing Conversation" (Feb. 20, 2002). There was a gross misinterpretation about what the meaning of my choreography represented and I would ...


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Parking Plan Faces Town Resistance

Author: Chesley Thurber After nearly two hours of intense and bitter debate, the Middlebury Town Planning Commission postponed deliberations over Middlebury College's newest parking proposal at its meeting on March 20. The immediate plans to expand parking at the Center for the Arts (CFA) and South ...


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Japanese, Chinese Houses Report Thefts of New Flags

Author: Jasmin Johnson The Japanese House flag was ripped off its pole on March 17 while the Chinese House flag and its pole disappeared only a week prior, according to house residents and related Middlebury College community members, who still have no information regarding the motive or perpetrator ...


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Middlebury, Vt., the Spring Break Hot Spot

Author: Jasmin Johnson During Spring Break last week, the first signs of student life on campus appeared in the cafeteria in lower Proctor Hall (commonly referred to as LowPro) around 12:30 p.m. After a 12-hour night's sleep, the students probably woke up at midday, took a luxurious 30-minute shower ...


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Belle Named 2002 'Angel' for Academic and Social Achievements

Author: Peter Simon Crystal Belle '04 was named winner of the 2002 Angel Award on Saturday night at a ceremony held in Mead Chapel during the intermission of the Morehouse Glee Club concert. The award is given annually to a sophomore woman of color based on her academic and social achievements and her ...


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Sophomore Sings with Symphony

Author: Richie Lawless On Saturday evening, the Vermont Symphony Chorus, in conjunction with the Vermont Symphony Orchestra, gave a triumphant performance of Brahms' "Requiem." Among the 90 or so members of the chorus singing to a sold-out audience was Middlebury College's own Siddartha Rao '04. The ...


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Panthers Bid Farewell to Senior Standouts

Author: Peter Yordan The Middlebury men's hockey team came up short in their bid for a sixth national championship this year, but for the team's seven seniors their loss is just a final sour note to four years of great hockey. The seniors, the final link to the championship teams of the late 1990s, ...


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WHAT ABOUT BOB?

Author: Bob Wainwright I have a proposal to make. This Friday, once classes are over, let's all leave Vermont. I know it sounds crazy, but I'm serious. I think we should all leave New England for a week, go somewhere warm, then look up the Vermont weather forecast and decide if it's best to return or ...


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Hepburn Zoo Finally Reveals Their Secret Project

Author: Crystalyn Radcliffe It's dark. You cannot know what image will appear in front of you when you are allowed to see again. The fading lights leave you with one image, quickly skipping to another after a short interlude of blindness. You are no longer in control of your visual experience: you must ...


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Cadets the Spoiler at Panthers' Party

Author: Peter Yordan It was Shakespeare who said heavy rests the head that wears the crown, but for the men's hockey team there will be no coronation this year. Middlebury, the nation's number one ranked team and the host of the NCAA Championship, suffered a stunning and painful 5-2 loss to Norwich ...


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STAFF EDITORIAL Breaking Through the Impasse

Author: [no author name found] In the past few weeks, the Middlebury College community has witnessed a swell of activism and awareness surrounding rape on campus. This has come from a wide range of anonymous sources in the form of numerous posters addressing the issue as well as gender inequalities ...


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Men's Tennis Serves Up Two Wins

Author: Scott Palmer The 2002 men's tennis season started according to plan for the Panthers. While the squad has not qualified for the Division III national tournament in the history of the program, if the start to the season is any indication, this fact could change very soon. The season began with ...


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Class of 2002 Selects ADA Fund as Parting Gift

Author: Ashley Elpern The Class of 2002 and the Senior Gift Committee have selected their gift to Middlebury College following a three day online vote last week. In an overwhelming majority, 312 seniors voted to donate to the College an Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) appropriations fund, aimed ...


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Fire Damages Gifford Suite, Cause of Blaze Deemed 'Accidental'

Author: Claire Bourne A fire ravaged a room in a second floor suite in Gifford Hall around 8:30 p.m. last Thursday, forcing residents to evacuate the dormitory. The automatic sprinkler system quickly contained the blaze but caused severe water damage in the basement, first floor and second floor quads. ...


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African-American Studies Opens Doors of Understanding

Author: Drew Bennet First, I would like to commend The Campus' staff editorial for finally taking a controversial stand on an issue rather than spouting moderate rhetoric overly informed by the Student Government Association (SGA) and policies favored by the administration as per their usual method. ...


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Smokejacks Offers Traditional Fare with 'Bold' Flair

Author: Matthew Christ "Bold American Food," the slogan of Smokejacks, a restaurant in Burlington, Vt., was scrawled across its business card in shiny silver letters. Bold and silver are definitely enduring themes in this funky restaurant on Church Street that, for the past five years, has been a very ...