Skip to Content, Navigation, or Footer.
Logo of The Middlebury Campus
Tuesday, Nov 5, 2024

Henry Burnett


The Setonian
News

Hate Speech incidents Confirmed

Several incidents of bias and hate rhetoric have been reported to administration following the Nov. 8 presidential election, two administrators confirmed to the Campus in an interview on Monday, Nov. 14. The College’s Community Bias Response Team sent an initial email to students, faculty and staff ...

Screen-Shot-2016-03-11-at-11.06.18-AM-740x437
Features

Students Plan Makerspace

Students such as Joey Button ’18 and Leo McElroy ’18 demonstrate just how creative Middkids can be. Over the past several months, the two sophomores have worked tirelessly to establish a Middlebury “Makerspace,” a design lab-type space where students can realize projects with power tools on ...

living20faith
Features

Living Faith Workshop Connects Students with Christian Alumni

Christian students, faculty, staff and alumni gathered on March 5 in Axinn 229 to discuss how to find communities of faith and meaningful work after graduation. The all-day workshop, titled “Living Faith: Christian Leadership on Campus and Beyond,” featured a morning prayer and panel discussions ...

DSC_5454
Features

Chemistry Students Do Magic for Local Kids

On Wednesday, Feb. 24, several biochemistry students performed a magic show using science for local children of Addison County. This event, held in McCardell BiCentennial Hall, is an ongoing tradition of the department, spearheaded by Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry Roger Sandwick. The show ...

kaffe
Features

The Caffeine Fix: Dining Hall Switches to a New Brew

During Winter Term, the dining halls welcomed a new brew at the beverage station: coffee by local roaster Vermont Coffee Company. Based in Middlebury Vermont, coffee from the Vermont Coffee Company is fair-trade and certified organic. The move to serve it in the dining halls has allowed the College ...

Alliance_francaise_de_Taiwan_-_Mediatheque_methodes
Features

SGA Debuts Textbook Exchange Website to Lower Prices

In response to a Feb. 15 email in which the SGA announced a new online textbook exchange, The Campus decided to investigate how less expensive textbooks came to top the student government agenda. Last fall Neha Sharma ’18.5 and Maya Woser ’18, co-directors for the SGA Educational Affairs Committee, ...

The Setonian
News

Anderson Freeman Center Supports Minority Students

The College has opened the Anderson Freeman Resource Center (AFC) to support minority students in an institutional effort to take new steps to better serve an increasingly diverse campus. Director Roberto Lint Sagarena said the AFC, located in Carr Hall, will house cultural organizations, a study library ...

Divestment_Graphic-edited
News

Endowment Results Show Growth in Fiscal 2015 Year

The College’s endowment yielded a 6.9 percent return on investment during the fiscal year that ended June 30, 2015, beating national averages. Despite the $19.1 million increase, the endowment grew less than last year’s 16.5 percent rate of return. Vice President for Finance and Treasurer of the ...

greendot
News

Green Dot Empowers Bystanders

The week of Sep. 29 officially launched Green Dot, the College’s new program to prevent violence and promote student safety on campus. Director of Physical Education Noreen Pecsok, who helped implement the program, said the response from students has been overwhelmingly positive. “It’s very empowering ...

More articles »