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pundits_caricature 607x406 Professor Pundits: Things That Go Bump…Or Not
If either presidential candidate was hoping for a big post-convention bump in the polls, both may be disappointed.

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Midd Core_splash image 3 MiddCORE Stretches into Summer
This year marked the launch of MiddCOREplus, MiddCORE’s project-based summer program. MiddMag’s Brendan Mahoney ‘11 was there to capture their presentations.

    natasha portrait The Poet Laureate Among Us
    Natasha Trethewey, this year's U.S. Poet Laureate, is a returning faculty member at the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference this summer.

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    summer games splash image “Summer Games” at Middlebury Language Schools
    Fierce international competition in August can only mean one thing: summer games at the language schools.

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    pundits_caricature Professor Pundits: What Do You Get for $400 Million?
    Despite the Obama campaign's widely-reported early spending spree, the two candidates remain in a statistical dead heat.

      BlackHole The Black Hole Outburst
      Boom! Did you hear that?

        IMG_2157 Rails Across America, Part 2
        The second installment in a series of Dispatches chronicling Ryan Kim's journey by rail to small towns across America.

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        thank you video splash Rocking with Gratitude
        It's finals week at Davis Family Library. 800 students. A giant gift box. Something big is about to happen...

          BL30-8-11-WC-159 Notes from the Mountain: a Summer Series
          Guest writer and Bread Loaf student Diana Ling reports from the mountain campus. This week, meet a two-time game show contestant and scholar.

            photo Rails Across America, Part 1
            The first in a series of summer filings by our correspondent as he makes his way across the country, riding the rails.

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            pundits_caricature 607x406 Professor Pundits: “Healthcare Ruling: Campaign Friend or Foe?”
            What does the Supreme Court ruling mean for the presidential campaigns? Our pundits tackle this question in their latest edition.

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            Keys Here They Come!
            Meet the newest batch of Bread Loaf School of English students and hear what director Emily Bartels has to say about the summer.

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            pundits_caricature 607x406 Professor Pundits: Watching Wisconsin
            Does Wisconsin's recall election matter in the presidential race? And why didn't President Obama jump into the fray? The Professor Pundits fill us in.

              2012 Middlebury Fulbright recipients: Front, left to right: Hillary Aidun, Quan Pham, Divya Dethier, Matt Steffens;  Back, left to right: Kristofer Ogren, Arthur Choo, Jarrett Dury-Agri, Tucker VanAken Record Number of Fulbrights for Class of ’12
              Eight Middlebury students have been awarded Fulbright fellowships for an additional year of international study.

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              therapy_dogs_for_exam_week_splash Bark Break
              It's exam week and a pack of furry stress busters are here to help.

                dispatch_distressed-300x160 Things That Happened, Things To Do: Week of May 14
                Our regular recap of goings on at the College and a look ahead to events on the horizon.

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                cse_splash_image Students Make Pitch for Social Entrepreneurship Grants
                Five student teams made their case for a $2,000 grant at the new Center for Social Entrepreneurship.

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                pundits_caricature 607x406 Professor Pundits: And the winner is…
                With Santorum out and Gingrich close behind him, the Republican primary race is all but over.

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                symposium splash image 2012 Scenes from a Symposium
                Experience the 2012 Spring Student Symposium through the eyes of one young presenter.

                  Kathy_rainbow Academy Honors
                  When the American Academy of Arts & Sciences announced its 2012 class, volcanologist Kathy Cashman ’76 was on the list.

                    koch_bros_text-65cdead7f213829e6113050f71926ba5 Greater Exposure for Koch Brothers Exposed
                    Bill McKibben and political science professor Bert Johnson added insights to a showing of a new film about the influential industrialists.

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                    pundits_caricature 607x406 Professor Pundits: Why GDP is Catnip for Political Scientists
                    This month's GDP report could be a key factor in the general election.

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                    trivia night Trivial Matters
                    Trying to pick Idi Amin out of a photo lineup while taking down some Buffalo wings. It must be trivia night at Middlebury.

                      dispatch_distressed-300x160 Things That Happened, Things To Do: Week of March 12
                      Our regular recap of goings on at the College and a look ahead to events on the horizon.

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                      tractor4802 Tractor of the Future?
                      One winter term class took students from the classroom to the machinery shop to work on a tractor engine.