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Colin Boyle

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The TAM

June21

One of the most popular outdoor assets located immediately in the town of Middlebury is the TAM, or the Trail Around Middlebury. It is a 16 mile path that completely circles the town, moving through both settled streets and scenic forests. It is an interesting peek into the layout of the town itself. In just […]

Vacation

June19

Today is my last day at work for three weeks. While away, I will be visiting home. Leaving for college is a great way to realize how amazing parents are – I don’t think I truly appreciated all they do until I was struggling to be an adult in freshman fall. After my homecoming, I […]

A Short Little Message for HS Seniors

June15

Take a deep breath.   Now exhale.   The modern day application process is one of high stress. Where will you be the fall after your graduation? Will it be somewhere you are happy with? Applying to colleges should be an exciting venture. It’s a chance to learn something about yourself, and maybe come away […]

Middlebury Natural Foods Co-Op (a.k.a spending all your paycheck on organic hummus)

June12

I walk out of the co-op with a theoretically lighter wallet (I paid with a card). In my bag is organic red pepper hummus, blue corn tortilla chips, and a large glass bottle of Saratoga spring water. I also bought my weight in almonds. The Middlebury Natural Foods Co-Op has been an institution in America’s […]

Saratoga Springs

June8

Vermont is home to hundreds of things to do – despite the fact that it is the smallest state by population. Middlebury is located in the north and central part of the state, which provides a quick jumping point to many activities. Crossing into New York state provides even more things to do. The Adirondacks […]

Snake Mountain

June8

This weekend, I was supposed to go on a much larger hike in Green Mountain National Forest, but Sunday turned out to not have the nicest weather. With one of my close friends, we instead headed to Snake Mountain, located 20 minutes from campus. The hike up Snake Mountain is a classic experience for many […]

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