[11 Mar 2010 | No Comment | by Ellen Halle ]
Panthers surge past Bowdoin in title game

The men’s hockey team successfully returned to the top of the NESCAC as they won the title last Sunday afternoon, skating against Bowdoin on Maine ice and defeating the Polar Bears 3-2 with a last-minute goal by tri-captain Charlie Townsend ’10. Going into the tournament, the Panthers certainly had a lot to prove.

Despite the…

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[11 Mar 2010 | No Comment | by The Campus ]

Over the past few weeks, these pages have seen a flurry of debate over the Minimum Legal Drinking Age (MLDA) of 21. This week alone, three separate pieces in the opinions section deal with the topic, and each of the last four weeks have included at least one op-ed submission targeting this contentious debate. In…

Front, Local »

[11 Mar 2010 | No Comment | by Apurva Damani ]
Local Brief: Cycling against cancer

Maribeth Gero’s daughter Jessica was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma when she was 13 years old. Jessica has been in remission for 21 months, but her mother remains an advocate of cancer awareness.

“Cancer is extremely hard,” said Maribeth Gero. “I wouldn’t wish it on anyone.”

Maribeth Gero joined activists of the same mindset at the…

Front, Sports »

[10 Mar 2010 | One Comment | by Jeff Klein ]

As quickly as success and glory can come, it can also be taken away in the blink of an eye. The Panthers are all too aware of that reality right now.

Front, News »

[10 Mar 2010 | No Comment | by Adam Schaffer and Sarah Harris ]

For four Middlebury College students living at Quarry Road, October 30 is a day that will live in infamy. The day marked the first, though to the dismay of some, not the last, time the Vermont liquor inspector would take action against collegiate underage drinking.

Features, Front »

[10 Mar 2010 | One Comment | by Vedika Khanna and Urvashi Barooah ]

India: the land of Bollywood, curry, the Taj Mahal, Kama Sutra, snakes, elephants and pleny of folklore. For most of us halfway across the world, the recent economic boom that has catapulted India to the international stage in recent years seems at odds with our more romantic and exotic perceptions of India.

Arts, Front »

[10 Mar 2010 | No Comment | by Jessie Kissinger ]
‘Mister Show’ shows off sketch comedy

Lights out and two screens on either side of the stage flipped on to show Neil (Baron ’10) and Andrew (Powers ’11.5) sitting on couches watching TV, discovering that their show, “Mister Show with Neil and Andrew,” had begun and that the stage was empty.