College monitors federal action on international students

Middlebury College officials are continuing to keep a close eye on federal action that could affect the institution’s international community. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that the U.S. will “aggressively revoke” visas for Chinese students.

The Dogteam Theater blazes new trails this year

The Dogteam Theatre Project brings together college students and professional artists to create meaningful theatre through multidisciplinary workshops and productions.

Midd alumni present 10th reunion exhibit at Johnson gallery

“Making It” is an exhibition that showcases work by studio art alumni who will be returning to campus for their 10th reunion.

NER alumni reading at this weekend’s Middlebury reunion

In celebration of Middlebury’s reunion weekend, New England Review will host a reading for five alumni authors on Saturday, June 7, at 10 a.m., in Axinn Center 229.

College celebrates community at commencement

While the 580 students receiving diplomas at Middlebury College commencement this past Sunday each walked across the stage by themselves, graduates were reminded through the ceremony that they’re far from alone.

Panther women’s lax come from behind to win 4th NCAA title in a row

The Middlebury College women’s lacrosse team on Sunday defeated NESCAC foe Tufts, 10-9, in Salem, Va., to claim its 11th NCAA Division III championship.

Women’s lacrosse in final four

In games played in Middlebury this past weekend, the Middlebury College women’s lacrosse team defeated two teams in the NCAA Division III regional and advanced to the tournament’s final four this weekend.

Panther baseball out of NCAA tournament

The Middlebury College baseball team finished its season at 28-13 when it lost twice on Saturday in an NCAA Division III regional hosted by Kean University after winning its opener. The Panthers won 18 of their final 21 games and the NESCAC playoff tourna … (read more)

College faculty push to close Monterey amid spending cuts

Middlebury College faculty are urging administrators to divest from the institution’s graduate school in Monterey, Calif., in the wake of recently-announced compensation cuts and other steps aimed at filling a projected $14.1 million deficit for this fisc … (read more)

Letter to the editor: Middlebury track deserves more ink, exposure

The Middlebury men’s track team won the NESCAC Championship on April 26 and the Panther women placed fourth, but I have seen no mention of it in the Addison Independent, yet there has been extensive coverage of lacrosse and baseball.

Panther nine nets league title; NCAAs next

The Middlebury College baseball team won three straight games in the double-elimination NESCAC tournament held at Bowdoin College this past weekend to earn the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Division III tournament for the third time in the past four … (read more)

Panther women’s lax breezes, will host NCAA regional this weekend

Middlebury College women’s lacrosse bolted to a 10-0 first-quarter lead on Sunday on the way to a 20-5 NCAA Division III tournament victory over Ithaca College. The Panthers will host the regional final next.

College community protests budget cuts

More than 200 people gathered outside the office of the Middlebury College president on Thursday to protest compensation cuts and other steps recently announced by administrators.

Panther men chosen for NCAA lax tournament

The Middlebury College men’s lacrosse team received an at-large bid to the NCAA Division III tournament on Sunday night and will play a familiar foe, and possibly two, this weekend at a four-team regional hosted by defending NESCAC and NCAA champion Tufts … (read more)

Women’s lacrosse to host NCAA games

The Middlebury College women’s lacrosse team will host first- and second-round NCAA Division III tournament games, with two teams playing on Saturday for the right to play the 16-1 Panthers and advance to a four-team regional the following weekend. The NC … (read more)

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