Our regular recap of goings on at the College and a look ahead to events on the horizon. As always, we hope to call your attention to items that captured ours and alert you to events that you won’t want to miss. If you have a news item that you think we’d be interested in, drop us a line at middmag@middlebury.edu.
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Midd’s Student Government Association held its first meeting of the spring semester last week. Among items of discussion: financial aid for international students, internship credit, and required textbook policies.
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Middlebury and Vermont Law School inked an agreement that guarantees law school acceptance at VLS for qualified Midd students.
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The Posse Foundation was the subject on a New York Times Opinionator blog post, with a focus on alumna Sheyenne Brown and her experience at Middlebury.
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The Middlebury men’s hoops team improved its record to 23-2 with a win over arch rival Williams in the NESCAC quarterfinals. The Panthers return to the hardwood on Saturday at Amherst, facing off against Wesleyan in the NESCAC semis.
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This weekend heralds the arrival of Winter Carnival at Middlebury. Sadly, the dearth of snow this winter has meant that the Nordic ski events were forced to relocate their “home” carnival to Stowe.
- For those in the area who are looking to get their groove on Saturday night, 51 Main is hosting a Jazz/Latin/Fusion sextet.
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And if you’re looking for a more mellow evening on Saturday and are in the Burlington area, alumna and singer-songwriter extraordinaire Anais Mitchell is playing Higher Ground. In advance of the show, Anais got the Q&A treatment by Burlington alt-weekly Seven Days.