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Pipeline March

On Tuesday, May 7, students and community members marched across campus to protest the College's support for the construction of a natural gas pipeline from Colchester, VT to Chittenden and Addison County. The march in included roughly 25 students and seven community members and was co-organized by ...

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Taste of Addison County

On Tuesday, May 7, students had the opportunity to sample and purchase local food in the Mahaney Center for the Arts from noon to 2 p.m. The event, "Taste of Addison County," was put on my the Middlebury College Farmstand, which is the College's Online Farmers Market. Local food offered at the event ...

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Spring Construction Kick-Off

On Thursday, April 4, Middlebury's Solar Decathlon team welcomed visitors to Ridgeline parking lot, the location of the team's new house, InSite. Festivities included speeches by President Ron Liebowitz and student leaders on the Solar Decathlon team as well as an InSite trivia competition, live music ...

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Pulse Found-Object Percussion

On Saturday, April 6, percussion ensemble Pulse performed in Hepburn Zoo. Pulse, a group from Skidmore College, is a found-object percussion group. Listen to the full 30-minute show here:  [soundcloud url="http://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/86867768" params="" width=" 100%" height="166" iframe="true" ...

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Liveblog — Beyond Divestment

The Campus' Leah Pickett '13 and Molly Talbert '13.5 will be liveblogging "Beyond Divestment: Money and Finance for Living Economy," a talk by president of the New Economics Institute Bob Massie and Scholar in Residence in Environmental Studies Bill McKibben. Beyond Divestment is a day-long summit ...

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Trolley Rides on Hepburn Road

The Be Bright campaign, sponsored by Middlebury's Sustainability Integration Office, launched the "Pledge Ride" event Wed., March 6 on Hepburn Road. The Pledge Ride aimed to involve students in the energy literacy campaign by requiring them to take an energy pledge — in which they pledged to be more ...

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Mardi Gras in Burlington

On Sat., March 2, students had an opportunity to attend Burlington's very own Mardi Gras celebration as part of the 18th Annual Magic Hat Mardi Gras on Church Street. The event benefitted the Women's Rape Crisis Center of Chittenden County, and attendees were treated to an array of floats in the event's ...

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Liveblog: CCSRE Symposium's Workshop on Refugees

The Campus Current will be liveblogging the Center for the Comparative Study of Race and Ethnicity's workshop on novel writing, activism, and refugees. The event, facilitated by VT Refugee Resettlement Program Director Judy Scott, is part of the 2013 CCSRE 2013 Symposium, "No Place Like Home, Imagining ...

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The Middlebury Moth: Rude Awakenings

On Thursday, Feb. 21, students packed the Gamut Room for "The Middlebury Moth: Rude Awakenings." The Middlebury Moth, modeled after The Moth New York City, features student storytellers who must tell true stories focused on a specific theme without consulting notes. On Thursday, stories ranged from ...

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Westerveld Discusses M Gallery Exhibit

"Reflections on Quw'ustun Tribe Identities," an exhibition of dry pastel portraits by Levi Westerveld '15.5, recently completed its exhibition period at the M Gallery in the Old Stone Mill. The Campus' Leah Pickett interviewed Westerveld Discusses ExhibitWesterveld on his drawings toward the end ...

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