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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 or New England, and two­thirds would $"(&%)2%&(202:*,&%)*&E#11*:*8,&*0+#=(*0%& energy as natural gas. I think it’s important consider themselves on the west or east — divesting from fossil fuels would require to restrict the scope to something that I “It’s imperative for our health and coast. that the College either part ways with think can feasibly happen.” prosperity both now and in the future,” she “We need a better movement,” added Investure or convince all of the other After students on the panel gave their concluded. Bering, “and I think Middlebury is the colleges and foundations in the consortium opening statements, they were allowed the Smyth agreed with Bartlett’s arguments, perfect place to start doing that.” that they must divest as well. opportunity to respond to and question saying that it is “morally wrong for us to Wiggins and Patterson also argued Kim, a member of the Student Investment each other. Then the audience was invited !"#$%&'"#(&%)*&+*,%"-.%/#0&#'&#-"&!120*%34 against divestment, but focused on the idea Committee, a student organization that to ask questions of the panelists. Smyth cited strong student support for that the risk to the College’s endowment invests about $355,000 of the endowment A number of audience members took divestment, mentioning the results of this is too great to justify divesting from fossil in stocks, also used economic reasoning this time to verbalize their own opinions on year’s Student Government Association fuels. based on his involvement and knowledge the divestment movement. In the majority (SGA) survey, which found that over 60 Wiggins expressed his belief that, while of the endowment’s investments to argue of cases, these comments only weakly percent of the student body supports he agrees that “we need to pursue alternative against divestment, which he feels is not sought feedback from the panelists. All of divestment and 24 percent are opposed to forms of energy,” the endowment is too currently a viable option. the audience members who spoke seemed it. essential to the College’s running effectively “The energy sector has been doing to be in support of divestment. “At this point, the question isn’t whether to endanger its investment returns through exceedingly well,” said Kim, stating that his After the panel, President of the College or not we’re going to divest, but when.” he divestment. greatest concern for divestment is “risk and Ronald D. Liebowitz expressed his approval said. “I think the goals of the endowment return.” of the proceedings of the panel. Bering, a self­described “environmental are more important than divesting from However, he did say that under “It was very good. I thought that it did studies major who is skeptical of fossil fuel,” Wiggins added, “and I think we certain circumstances, he would support provide a good representation of points of divestment as a tool for change” conceded need to wait until we can be assured that divestment. view and that was helpful.” that divestment “is the morally right thing +/<*,%/0:&=/11&0#%&)2<*&2&,/:0/$.20%&/(!2.%& 5F'& =*& .20& $0+& (2%)*(2%/.21& !"##'& The panel was videotaped, a copy of to do,” but she questioned if divestment is on the size of the endowment.” that we wouldn’t incur undue costs in which will be sent to members of the Board addressing climate change in an effective Echoing an earlier reference from leaving Investure, then yes, I’m totally for of Trustees, giving them the opportunity to way. Wiggins, Patterson also highlighted the [divestment].” watch the panel before their meetings from “It does not get people talking about importance of the endowment for funding Drennen took a different angle in G27&H&B&AA>&+-"/0:&=)/.)&%)*7&=/11&+/,.-,,& and aware of the real issue,” she said. $020./21&2/+>&2,&)*&0#%*+&%)2%&'#"&%)*&?@A?&B& his support of divestment. While he divestment. 56)*78"*& (#,%17& %219/0:& 2;#-%& $020./21& ?@AC&2.2+*(/.&7*2">&D?&!*".*0%&#'&,%-+*0%,& said divestment was important for “the I/*;#=/%J& +/+& 0#%& #-%1/0*& 207& ,!*./$.& risk, not climate change. Divestment is a 2"*& #0& $020./21& 2/+& =/%)& 20& 2<*"2:*& purpose of symbolism and the purpose outcome he thought would emerge from distraction.” Middlebury grant of $36,277 per student. of good investment practices,” he called the meetings. Bering, a Texas native, also argued that In addition, Wiggins cited the for divestment from coal industries as an “We’ll see what happens,” he said. “It divestment is not a “national movement,” complications that would come with having 2%%2/02;1*&$",%&,%*!3 all hinges on the Investment Committee’s pointing out that one­third of the over­ to divest. He stated that as the College is a “Not all fuels are created equal,” he said. !"*,*0%2%/#0&$",%&20+&%)*0&#-"&+/,.-,,/#0& 300 colleges that are currently a part of part of a consortium under Investure — the “Coal has twice as much carbon per unit of K#'&+/<*,%(*0%L�&M2%-"+27&KG27&AAL34 the movement are in California, New York

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5()6/33$)537&1 weatherize over 500 homes in order to ficiency. ergy efficiency goals. In order to suc­ win the cash prize. While the return is certainly higher ceed in the competition, the town needs As homeowners in the area consider Yet for many involved, this cash than what a savings account might offer, to weatherize 91 homes in contrast with their energy bills, the questions of what prize is secondary to the overall goal of the amount of upfront capital required Weybridge’s 10 homes. Outreach ef­ fuel to use, whether or not it will be re­ addressing climate change by reducing to move forward with a project has been forts have included lawn signs, tabling, newable and how much it will cost are energy­use at the consumer level. prohibitive for some. neighbor­to­neighbor dialogue and even constantly arising. Yet while some might “Personally, my commitment is to “Right now, we’re able to offer an a new show on Middlebury Community save by switching fuel types, the strategy address climate change,” said Fran Put­ incentive after a job is completed of up Television (MCTV) that shares testimo­ of using less energy overall by improving nam, the lead volunteer in Weybridge. “I to $2,000, said Kelly Lucci, Efficiency nials from residents who have completed a home’s efficiency has become increas­ really wanted to take another step and Vermont’s manager of public affairs and efficiency work and seen the savings it ingly popular among environmentalists move out into the community.” communications, “but, unfortunately, can create. and cost­savers alike. After the construction of a zero­ it’s not going to [help] decrease the The outreach team has also looked to In January, Efficiency Vermont an­ net­energy home with her husband and up­front costs for folks who are on the some larger businesses in town to join in nounced the Vermont Home Energy working on offering different green en­ lower­income side of the scale, [yet] still with the project. Challenge in the hopes that it would ergy workshops in Weybridge, Putnam make too much money to benefit from “We’ve approached Middlebury Col­ jumpstart the state’s push towards en­ decided to involve herself and her com­ the weatherization program, which tar­ lege and other large employers like Por­ ergy efficiency. In Vermont’s 2011 Com­ munity of activists in the home energy gets very low­income folks and provides ter Hospital, but these things take time.” prehensive Energy Plan, the state out­ challenge as a way to those services for free.” Because the College operates huge lined a specific goal reach out to a broader In addition to those who may not number of residential buildings for fac­ of improving the ef­ “Vermont’s housing range of community be able to raise the funds necessary for ulty and students in town and because of ficiency of 80,000 stock is among the members. a project of this scope, there are many its carbon neutrality pledge, it appears homes by 25 per­ “We signed up to other kinds of Vermont residents who as though this would be a good match. cent before 2020. oldest in the coun­ enter the challenge in are not being reached through this home Yet thus far, Asermily and her team of The contest prom­ January,” said Put­ energy challenge. For instance, seasonal volunteers have not been able to bring ises a $10,000 prize try, so there’s cer­ nam. “We have a very homes have been excluded from the com­ the College on board. for an energy im­ tainly a lot of poten­ active energy com­ petition, while renters and mobile home “I approached the staff council and provement project mittee in Weybridge owners continue to prove a challenge for was able to present to the staff council to any town that tial to improve the [that] formed in Octo­ efficiency­minded folks in Montpelier what the home energy challenge was,” manages to weath­ !"#$%!&$'()"(*!+­ ber, 2011. We had al­ and across the state. said Asermily. “I asked for their guid­ erize three percent ready done some proj­ In order for Vermont to see a quarter ance about how I could get the word out of its homes by the mont homes, and ects together and we of its year­round homes weatherized by to staff. They suggested that I come in to end of the year. were looking for a new 2020, it seems likely that they will have do a learning lunch, or to canvas faculty “Seventy­seven save a lot of money challenge.” to further address the high upfront cost staff at the Grille; I tried to do that but I towns have signed on heating bills.” The group had of insulating and air sealing a home, yet was declined.” up from all corners been successful in in the meantime, Efficiency Vermont of­ In spite of this small roadblock, of the state,” said persuading workshop ficials are hopeful that there are enough Asermily hopes to continue to work with Paul Markowitz, Ef­ Kelly Lucci participants to make people out there who can raise the capi­ the College to address this need for ef­ ficiency Vermont’s lifestyle and housing tal to get the ball rolling. ficiency upgrades. The College has set up community energy Efficiency Vt manager of Communications changes to benefit the “There are a number of people who a Green Revolving Fund of one million program manager. climate in previous may be in a better position to make these dollars to power energy saving initiatives “We’ve had prob­ years, but attendance investments than they think,” said Lucci, as a result of Efficiency Vermont’s ef­ ably 250 or 300 was consistently low. “and the idea is to mobilize these town forts in 2011, so it may be that this fund volunteers who were trained to organize “We were looking for a new way to energy committees and to work through will someday provide capital for smaller and reach out to their community.” get the word out and just at that time, VECAN [the Vermont Energy & Climate home efficiency projects of this nature. Four months into the challenge, Efficiency Vermont started the Vermont Action Network], knocking on doors, The money will revolve as these capital­ however, the statistics are showing just Home Energy Challenge and we said, talking to neighbors, and explaining the intensive energy project begin to pay for how challenging the three percent target ‘this is perfect for us,’” said Putnam. resources that are currently available.” themselves in energy savings, allowing is for towns. While many town organiz­ As a result of these volunteer ef­ “You do have to spend some money the College to put those savings toward ers have made great strides in encour­ forts, 38 Weybridge residents have made to do this,” admitted Putnam, “but we’re a new initiative down the line. aging their neighbors to make energy pledges to reduce their energy use in trying to motivate people to use less en­ “Vermont’s housing stock is among pledges — or written commitments to some way, and one resident has com­ ergy by helping them see that it makes the oldest in the country, so there’s cer­ any number of energy­saving home al­ pleted a full efficiency upgrade. sense financially.” tainly a lot of potential to improve the ternatives — few towns have moved be­ “This town is a great town to be In Middlebury, Vt. volunteers like efficiency of Vermont homes, and save a yond five or 10 percent of their actual working in because people are so recep­ Laura Asermily have also put in a great lot of money on heating bills,” concluded weatherization goal. tive,” said Putnam. deal of work to promote the town’s en­ Lucci. “In terms of the level of activity, it The process involves a free initial really varies,” said Markowitz. “We have audit from local volunteers, followed by some [towns] like Middlebury and Wey­ a $100 professional audit, and then the bridge that have been really active in project itself, which generally cost be­ terms of engaging their residents and tween $5,000 and $10,000 after state other communities that have been slow­ and federal incentives. er.” The main driver for most homeown­ Admittedly, places like Weybridge ers to pursue efficiency upgrades is the have the advantage of having small pop­ predicted savings on their heating bills. ulations where three percent translates Most projects save around $1,000 to to only a handful of homes; a city like $2,000 a year on energy bills, depend­ Efficiency Vermont Burlington, on the other hand, needs to ing on the preexisting level of energy ef­ Efficiency Vermont created the Vt. Home Energy Challenge to conserve energy. 6 Local | May 2, 2013 Vermont to open dispensaries in summer By Conor Grant ing to Marijuana Use by Persons with Severe '.+$("#%:&$2%4-$&(+$%&*(+$&!,-$&.+%,-"*#%:&88% dispensaries will operate under a strict set of Illness,” was created to provide pain relief no longer be required to grow their own crops guidelines that are enforced by the Depart­ This summer, Vermont’s 720 licensed to patients suffering from multiple sclero­ of marijuana. ment of Public Safety. medical marijuana users will be able to pur­ sis, cancer, HIV/AIDS, cachexia and other As reported in the April 10 issue of the Patients who wish to purchase marijua­ chase their medical marijuana in state for the chronic diseases. Campus, the Vermont legislature is currently na from one of the dispensaries must choose !"#$%$&'()% Vermonters who are licensed to purchase deliberating on decriminalizing the posses­ which dispensary they wish to use. Once they Three dispensaries will open in the state medical marijuana must all have a patient sion of marijuana for all citizens. have done so, they will be issued a new iden­ over the course of the summer. Champlain &*(+$&!,-$&.+%,-"*)%/+%."*("%$.%.0$-&+%#1,2%-+% However, despite efforts to decriminal­ $&!,-$&.+%,-"*%$2-$%:&88%(+-08(%$2('%$.%8(;-88<% Valley Dispensary in Burlington and Ver­ &*(+$&!,-$&.+%,-"*3%4-$&(+$#%'1#$%!"#$%"(,(&5(% ize the drug, marijuana possession does re­ make purchases from the store. Once a pa­ mont Patients’ Alliance in Montpelier will a medical recommendation for marijuana main illegal in the state for people without a $&(+$% 2-#% 0((+% &##1(*% -+% &*(+$&!,-$&.+% ,-"*% both open on undisclosed dates this coming from a medical practitioner in Vermont, New card, and some critics are worried that dis­ linked to a particular dispensary, they will no June. Rutland County Organics, a third dis­ Hampshire, New York or Massachusetts. pensaries will increase the illegal possession longer be able to grow their own marijuana. pensary based in Brandon, is also expected to 6+,(% &+% 4.##(##&.+% .7% -+% .7!,&-8% 4-­ of marijuana. Furthermore, in an attempt to make open by July 4. $&(+$% &*(+$&!,-$&.+% ,-"*3% 9("'.+$% 4-$&(+$#% Owners and operators of the dispen­ medical marijuana affordable for low­income Lindsey Wells, a representative of Ver­ for whom medical marijuana has been pre­ saries, however, argue that security will be patients, all three dispensaries will offer per­ mont’s Medical Marijuana Program that scribed are allowed to possess a maximum strictly enforced. centage discounts based on income. operates as part of the Department of Pub­ of two ounces of marijuana, and are also al­ “There will be 24­hour surveillance,” The three dispensaries will be offer­ lic Safety, recently began disbursing details lowed to possess smoking devices such as said Shayne Lynn, a representative of the ing multiple varieties of marijuana, many about the dispensaries to in­state medical pipes and vaporizers. They are also legally Champlain Valley Dispensary. “There will be of which are designed to relieve particular marijuana patients. Wells’ letter outlined allowed to possess two mature marijuana two people at the store at all times and [they] medical ailments. Furthermore, all three of semantic details such as hours of operation, plants or seven immature marijuana plants. will take all the necessary precautions.” the dispensaries will offer smoke­free options prices and contact information in anticipa­ Since the legalization of medical mari­ 9("'.+$% :-#% $2(% !"#$% #$-$(% $.% 48-,(% &$#% to marijuana consumption such as tinctures, tion of the opening of these dispensaries. juana in 2004, patients to whom the drug — medical marijuana registry and its dispen­ edibles, oils, salves and sub­lingual sprays. Medical marijuana was legalized in Ver­ or their doctors — has been prescribed have saries under the complete jurisdiction of Vermont law allows for a maximum of mont nine years ago when the state legisla­ been expected to grow their own marijuana law enforcement agencies, and the process four dispensaries in the state. Applications ture passed Senate Bill 76, which delineated in secure indoor facilities. Now that a num­ by which marijuana is purchased from dis­ $.%0(,.'(%$2(%#$-$(=#%7.1"$2%-+*%!+-8%*(+­ the conditions for medical marijuana use. ber of dispensaries will exist in the state, Ver­ pensaries will remain highly regulated. The sary will open within the next two months. The bill, formally titled “An Act Relat­ One in 8,700 Where the personalitites of Middlebury proper are celebrated By Anna G. Stevens fied mission. The inspiration for the work came from a visit to a favorite portrait The walls of Kate Gridley’s backyard in a favorite museum, The Frick, in New studio are covered in tall canvases, each York City about four­and­a­half years featuring a man or a woman between the ago. While looking at this portrait of a ages of 17 and 24. These figures stand young man, Gridley realized that he ap­ with hands clasped or resting on hips, peared to be the same age as her eldest heads tilted, smiles curled upwards. They son. As she noted the differences between are part of her current work “Passing the two men, she considered how they, Through: Portraits of Emerging Adults,” although the same age, were in different a show of portraits of 17 individuals who stages in life. are somewhere on the bridge between ad­ “I started to think about people in this olescence and adulthood. These portraits, age group in different cultures and of dif­ accompanied by oral stories, will be ex­ ferent socio­economic strata,” she said. hibited at Middlebury College beginning “I considered how adults see them, how in August 2013. they see themselves, how they are valued Gridley did not formally study art in their cultures and I realized that this during her time at , but time between adolescence and adulthood when she graduated she was awarded the has gotten longer. During this time these Hutchinson Memorial Fellowship, which individuals are doing more and learning allowed her to study painting and draw­ more, but I wonder if they have really as­ ing in Europe. Her current technique is sumed the mantle of owning themselves.” rooted in the traditional painting tech­ Gridley has always enjoyed working Courtesy of Howard Romero niques she studied while abroad in Japan with teenagers and emerging adults. She Middlebury Resident Kate Gridley often paints Middlebury Students as subjects. during college and in Europe post gradua­ and her husband run a youth group at very easily accessed to the viewer — they good Marshall Federal Judiciary Building tion. Those formative years allowed her to the Unitarian Church and through that, are not mysterious. What you see is what in Washington D.C., respectively. create a style that was much her own, but as well as by getting to know her sons’ you get.” While Gridley also does many still influenced by her experiences. Following friends and making connections with “Passing Through: Portraits of life paintings, she prefers the process of the completion of her fellowship, Gridley Middlebury College students, Gridley has Emerging Adults” will travel throughout portraiture and the connection she makes settled in Middlebury, determined to re­ come to form relationships with many Vermont and New England, connecting with her subject. main a full­time painter and to create the young people. She believes that this time groups of other emerging adults. Grid­ “The painting of a portrait is always work by which she was inspired. in individuals’ lives is vibrant and im­ ley’s hope is that each exhibit will not collaborative,” she said. “By the time I’m Gridley sees her art not as subscrib­ portant and she enjoys witnessing them only feature her 17 portraits, but also a done with a painting, it is not about a like­ ing to a certain path, but rather creating encounter chaos, question their identi­ sound booth and a photo booth where ness. Because of the collaborative nature her own. ties and beliefs and make connections. viewers can have their images projected of the work, for me the painting becomes “For me it has always been a way of Wishing to capture this time in a way that on the wall and oral stories compiled. a record of the hours I spent working with constructing a life where we can live de­ viewers could understand and connect to, “I wanted to create a piece that could this person.” cently and pursue those things which are Gridley conceived of this portrait work. reverberate with institutions or within Despite the collaborative aspects of important to us,” she said. For the first time Gridley’s artwork was communities,” said Gridley. “I want to painting portraits, ultimately Kate Grid­ The individuals chosen for this proj­ paired with her community work, giving provide the potential for interaction, for ley spends hours in her studio working ect have each passed through Middlebury her art an active and personal connection. kids to come in and have a contemplative alone, trying to create a visual represen­ at some point in their lives: one boy is Accompanying each portrait is an experience by looking at people who are tation of her subjects. Although an ex­ a ninth­generation Vermonter; another oral profile of each subject speaking like them — who they know, almost.” perienced painter, she still is challenged spent his summers in Middlebury as a about his or her life. By bringing a digital Although Gridley has spent the last with each painting. Fresh­Air Fund participant. It is their aspect to the work, Gridley hoped that a four­and­a­half years dedicated to this “There is something about painting similarities that ties them together, more complete story of each individual project, she has also completed some that is still and contemplative,” she said. however. Each shares the connection of could be shared. other notable pieces during her time in “For me it is about layers. I literally paint Middlebury, each is on the path towards “I am using the media to get into a Middlebury. She was commissioned to layers, but it’s about layers of personal­ adulthood, and each has a connection to narrative about the subjects and when paint the official portraits of former Gov­ ity, layers of time, layers of paint. And yet Gridley. you layer the digital sound on top of it, it ernor Jim Douglas and the Honorable every time I start a painting, I feel like This body of work is the first time becomes something that is connected to William K. Sessions III, which hang in I’ve never painted before — like I’ve just Gridley has painted a piece with a uni­ the now,” said Gridley. “These pieces are the Vermont statehouse and the Thur­ started again, at the alter of possibility. ”

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Help support the Trail Around The Vergennes Rotary Club will hold its The Vermont Comedy Crew, the hilarious Middlebury (TAM) by participating in the annual Casino Night at the Vergennes !"#$%&'()"*+$,'-.//'0.1$'2'3$4$5('!232)$(' 24 Middlebury Area LAnd Trust’s (MALT) American Legion this Saturday. The event comedy club performance for viewers Local efforts to preserve the scenic 16­mile will be a fundraiser with Las Vegas­style ages 21 and older this Saturday at the footpath that encircles Middlebury. Meet action and play money featuring casino 6)24%"4'7"-4'82//'("'3$4$5('(9$'3*./%­ on Proctor Terrace before heading out 02#$:,')2;<$:,'+).=$:,';""%'24%'%).4>:' ing’s ongoing restoration. Tickes include to volunteer on the trail or contribute a available. Tickets are $10 each. The event an alcoholic or non­alcoholic beverage lowdown donation to hep snsure the continuity of -.//'3$4$5('?$)0$44$:'@"(2)&'!92).(.$:A and snacks. Call 802­345­3033 to reserve this beautiful part of Middlebury. a spot. MAY 4, 7 P.M. - 11 P.M. MAY 4, 9 A.M. - 5 P.M. MAY 4, 7:30 P.M. - 9:30 P.M. opinions Deconstructing the pipeline construction The current debate about the potential expansion of a the College as representative of these shared values. With /0'(+'/+D0(-*''*)%!(+)'7"#)&%/-8'('&,&%)*'3!".!'3/4$7'0))7' natural gas pipeline through Vermont to Ticonderoga, N.Y. historical ties dating back to our founding in 1800, the Col­ *)%!(+)'5-/74.)7'+(%4-($$,'2,'(+"*($'3(&%)'"+%/'%!)'5"5)­ !"#!$"#!%&'('&))*"+#$,'-(-)'"+&%(+.)'/0'./+1".%'2)%3))+'%!)' $)#)'!(&'($3(,&'2))+'6'(+7'3"$$'./+%"+4)'%/'2)'6'./++).%)7' $"+)8'3!".!'%!)'?/$$)#)'3/4$7'%!)+'54-.!(&)'(&'!)(%"+#'04)$' surrounding community and the College. %/'%!)'&4--/4+7"+#'./**4+"%,'"+'*)(+"+#04$'3(,&<' %!-/4#!' :)-*/+%' H(&<' E4.!' (' *)%!/78' !/3);)-8' !(&' 5-/­ While the state of Vermont has banned Although there has been clear overlap in the general in­ duced a great deal of controversy among environmentalists editorial fracking and public opposition to the con­ terests and values among these entities, the proposed pipe­ on campus and in the surrounding community. The editorial &%-4.%"/+'/0'%!)'5"5)$"+)'6'3!".!'3/4$7' $"+)'-)5-)&)+%&'('&"#+"=.(+%'2-)(9'"+'%!"&'5(%%)-+8'/+)'%!(%' Completing our pledge to become 100 percent carbon represents the bring fracked natural gas through the may force the school to defend a position that is economi­ neutral by 2016 by supporting the construction of a multi­ /0=."($'/5"+"/+'/0' state from Canada — continues to build, cally convenient but environmentally and ethically problem­ million dollar fracked natural gas pipeline, one opposed by The Middlebury the College maintains its support for the atic. many Vermonters on environmental grounds, is problem­ Campus as project. Its main reason for doing so is >+7)-$,"+#'%!"&'./+1".%'(-)'"*5/-%(+%'7"00)-)+.)&'%!(%' (%".<'I))%"+#'/4-'#/($'"+'%!"&'3(,'&4##)&%&'%!(%'7)&5"%)'%!)' decided by the %!(%'%!)'5"5)$"+)'3/4$7'!)$5')+&4-)'./*­ 7"&%"+#4"&!' %!)' %/3+' (+7' %!)' ?/$$)#)<' @)-!(5&' */&%' /2;"­ genuine efforts of students seeking to translate the College’s editorial board. pletion of its pledge to become 100 per­ /4&'"&'%!)'0(.%'%!(%'3!"$)'&%47)+%&'(-)'!)-)'0/-'('*)-)'0/4-' commitment to the environment into meaningful action, cent carbon neutral by 2016. Thus, this years, many community members are life­long residents of .(-2/+'+)4%-($"%,'!(&'2)./*)'('*(-9)%"+#'%//$<'E/*)'*(,' debate raises important questions about the responsibilities Middlebury and are more affected in the long­term by proj­ rightly argue that to value the stated 2016 deadline over the of the College, not only as an educational institution, but also ).%&'&4.!'(&'%!)'5"5)$"+)<'?)-%("+$,8'3"%!'/;)-'AB'5)-.)+%'/0' sanctity of the process itself is to prioritize ends over means. as an integral part of a larger Middlebury community and a Middlebury students participating in some form of commu­ Would it not be better to delay the deadline and meet our representative of the state of Vermont. nity service, it is hard to argue that students do not give back #/($'"+'*/-)')+;"-/+*)+%($$,'&/4+7'3(,&J'K!(%'"&'%!)';($4)' On a variety of issues, including those involving environ­ %/'%!)'&4--/4+7"+#'(-)('"+'5/&"%";)'3(,&<'C)%'"%'"&'(55(-)+%' /0'-)(.!"+#'%!)'#/($'"0'"%&'5(%!'"&'-"77$)7'3"%!'&!/-%.4%&J mental sustain­ that they do not face the same concerns as local residents L%' %!)' &(*)' %"*)8' 2)"+#' (' -)$(%";)$,' +)38' &)$0D7)=+)7' ability, the Col­ 3!)+'"%'./*)&'%/'%!)'5"5)$"+)8'3!".!'3/4$7'7)$";)-'+(%4-($' ./+.)5%8'.(-2/+'+)4%-($"%,'./+&%"%4%)&'('&/*)3!(%'#-),'(-)(<' $)#)8'%!)'%/3+'/0' gas to residents in Middlebury and Vergennes. For example, As a leader on this front, the College faces the challenge of editorial board Middlebury and some community members opposing construction for envi­ setting and meeting its goal in seemingly unchartered ter­ EDITOR-IN-CHIEF the state of Ver­ ronmental reasons cite potential detrimental effects on local ritory, as has been evident since the declaration of this goal. Kathryn DeSutter mont have tak­ farmland and residential properties. A less vocal group that For example, the College currently does not include athletic MANAGING EDITOR en similar posi­ supports the pipeline points to the fact that natural gas is travel in its calculations of carbon emissions. The College Michelle Smoler tions. Both have (' .$)(+)-D24-+"+#8' $/3)-D)*"%%"+#' 04)$' ./*5(-)7' %/' !/*)' &!/4$7'2)'#-(+%)7'&/*)'1)M"2"$"%,'%/'($%)-'(+7'"*5-/;)'"%&' BUSINESS MANAGER 3/-9)7' !(-7' "+' heating oil; additionally, they tout the potential economic *)%!/7&'(&'%!)'=)$7'./+%"+4)&'%/');/$;)<' Quinn Proffer recent years to 2)+)=%&'/0'('.!)(5)-')+)-#,'($%)-+(%";)<'E%"$$8'/%!)-&'*(,'2)' L%'%!)')+7'/0'%!)'7(,8'3)'*4&%'-)*)*2)-'%!(%'%!)'/+$,' NEWS EDITORS expand access to removed from the debate entirely, predicting that the pipe­ people truly holding the administration accountable to its Jess Berry, Bronwyn Oatley, local foods, for $"+)F&'./+&%-4.%"/+'3/4$7'!(;)'$"%%$)'"*5(.%'/+'%!)"-'$";)&'/-' pledged commitment to carbon neutrality are members of Kelsey Collins OPINIONS EDITORS example, and that their opinions have little impact on the construction. %!)'./$$)#)'./**4+"%,<'K)'7)=+)'%!"&'+/%"/+'/+'/4-'/3+' Joanna Lyons, Carina Guiterman, to strengthen Like Middlebury residents, the College itself is affected %)-*&' (+7' /3)' "%' %/' /4-&)$;)&' %/' )+&4-)' %!(%' %!)' 5-/.)&&' Zach Drennen the connection by the pipeline’s construction in the long term. While the ($"#+&'3"%!'/4-';($4)&<'K)'!/5)'%!(%'%!)'?/$$)#)'3"$$'./+­ SPORTS EDITORS 2)%3))+' $/.($' College may be conscious of the concerns of local residents tinue to examine this topic, considering the arguments on Alex Edel, Damon Hatheway, farms and the (+7'542$".'&)+%"*)+%'(.-/&&'%!)'&%(%)8'"%'!(&'"%&'/3+'"+%)-)&%&' all sides of the issue and recognizing the effects of its actions Owen Teach, Fritz Parker College’s din­ distinct from those of Vermonters. Most notably, the College on others. Ultimately, the pipeline presents an opportunity INVESTIGATIVE EDITOR ing services. In­ is under pressure to meet its goal of carbon neutrality by %/'(&9'/4-&)$;)&'+/%'*)-)$,'3!(%'.(-2/+'+)4%-($"%,'*)(+&'"+' Kyle Finck deed, in many 2016 and the pipeline represents a unique opportunity to do ('%).!+".($'&)+&)8'24%'3!(%'"%'*)(+&'"+'-)$(%"/+'%/'/4-')%!".($' LOCAL EDITORS 3(,&8' %!/&)' "+­ &/<'G+'2-")08'%!)'+(%4-($'#(&'5"5)$"+)'3/4$7'!)$5'%!)'?/$$)#)' commitments as an institution of higher learning and our Conor Grant, Isaac Baker side and outside *))%'"%&'#/($'2,'($$/3"+#'"%'%/'54-.!(&)'.$"*(%)D2)+)=%%"+#' $/+#D&%(+7"+#'-)$(%"/+&!"5'3"%!'%!)'%/3+'/0'I"77$)24-,'(+7' FEATURES EDITORS /0':)-*/+%';")3' fuel from a local farm. The proposal involves construction state of Vermont. 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“THANK YOU AMERICAN CAN- Why I Relay CER SOCIETY RELAY FOR LIFE AT D7#9!2&-,&,*4!$'-#5&$'7$&'7,&$*+9'!)&!"!2/*#!%I& MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE: OVER ,7-)&O(7),$*#!0&G\!-#5&7&972!5-"!2&*2&,*4!*#!& $1 MILLION DOLLARS RAISED IN “?'*&'7,&!]8!2-!#9!)&(*,,&-,&#*$&,*4!$'-#5&?!& $7(F&7;*+$&"!2/&4+9'&7,&7&9*44+#-$/%&,*&:*2&$'-,&*#!& THE FIGHT AGAINST CANCER!” night everyone rallies to support each other.” It is for this reason that Relay continues to be an -48*2$7#$&!"!#$&792*,,&,*&47#/&)-::!2!#$&9*44+#-- ties – because the cause is universal. “I don’t know a single person who hasn’t been af- :!9$!)&;/&97#9!2&-#&,*4!&?7/%&?'!$'!2&-$&-,&$'!-2&*?#& :74-(/&4!4;!2,&*2&:74-(/&:2-!#),%I&,7-)&K+2?-$L0 6'!&:72<2!79'-#5&,9*8!&*:&$'-,&97+,!&?7,&!"-)!#$& Preparation at last Friday’s event, where organizers and walk- !(7/&$7F!,&4*#$',&*:&8(7##-#5&7#)&9**2)-#7$-*#& ers shared their personal stories either in front of an R$*&9*4!&$*5!$'!2&7$&$'!&!#)&*:&!79'&/!720&E$+- audience or with their friends as they rounded the )!#$,&T"!#$,&E8!9-7(-,$&6744/&O27#$&,7-)&$'7$&7&92!?& track. At the beginning of the event, participants ?!2!&-#"-$!)&$*&,'72!&$'!-2&4!,,75!&*#&7&?'-$!&878!2& *:&7;*+$&U@&!(!9$2-97(%&:79-(-$-!,%&9+,$*)-7(&7#)&(7#)- ;750&6'!&;75,&?!2!&$'!#&3((!)&?-$'&97#)(!,&7#)& ,978-#5&,$7::&9*4!&$*5!$'!2&-#&7&9*((7;*27$-"!&!::*2$&$*& 8(79!)&72*+#)&$'!&$279F%&,*&$'7$&7,&X!(7/9$-*#&*:39!,%&?'-9'&,+88*2$,&$'!& 97#)(!,&;!974!&$'!&*#(/&(-5'$&"-,-;(!&*#&$'!&.!#/*#& !"!#$&$'2*+5'&:+#)-#5&7#)&)!"!(*84!#$0&D*44+#-$/& 3!(),0 T#575!4!#$&D**2)-#7$*2&>,'(!/&D7(F-#,&PAV&;!(-!"!,&-$& “I laughed along while I walked with the ones I $*&;!&!,,!#$-7(&$'7$&$'!&9*44+#-$/&-,&7#&!M+7(&872$#!2& (*"!%&92-!)&?'!#&2!4!4;!2-#5&$'*,!&?'*&'7"!&)-!)& Participation in putting on the event. and cheered in celebration of those who are still with GW#!&*:&$'!&4*,$&"7(+7;(!&$'-#5,&$'7$&X!(7/&)*!,&-,& +,%I&,7-)&E744-&X!&PQ@%&?'*,!&$!74%&=7?#&*:&K*8!%& $'7$&*#&$'!&8(7##-#5&9*44-$$!!&$'!2!&72!&$?*&9*44+- 9*#,-,$!)&*:&QU&8!*8(!&7#)&27-,!)&BQ%AAA&^7&4-#*2& he Middlebury chapter of Relay works closely #-$/&4!4;!2,%I&,7-)&D7(F-#,0&GH&$'-#F&$'7$&2!7((/&!#,+2!,& ?-$'&7&(-7-,*#&:*2&$'!&>4!2-97#&D7#9!2&E*9-!$/& (!$<)*?#%&7,&X!P,&87,$&$!74,&'7"!&27-,!)&7,&4+9'& 6&& $'7$&$'!&9*44+#-$/&"*-9!&-,&'!72)%&7#)&$'7$&X!(7/&-,& as $12,000). 7#)&9*44+#-$/&872$#!2,&$*&47F!&$'!&!"!#$&'788!#& able to take into consideration their needs.” each year. Unique to Middlebury’s chapter is that it \+$&:*2&X!%&X!(7/&4!7#,&4*2!&$'7#&R+,$&7&#-5'$&*:& >))-$-*#7((/%&D7(F-#,&-,&-482!,,!)&;/&$'!&9*44-$- fundraising. includes the surrounding area, rather than just repre- by Lauren Davidson, Molly Talbert and Isabelle Stillman 4!#$&*:&,$+)!#$,&7#)&$'!-2&7;-(-$/&$*&47F!&$'-,&9*##!9- GX!(7/&:*2&J-:!&-,&7;*"!&7((&7&$-4!&?'!2!&/*+& senting the College. tion happen. should give thanks for what you have,” she said. GH$&-,&?*#)!2:+(&$*&'7"!&$'!&D*((!5!&7#)&9*44+#-$/& GY+,$&?7$9'-#5&=7#-!((!&7#)&S72-,,7&'7"!&$*&?*2F& X!&'7,&;!!#&-#"*("!)&?-$'&X!(7/&,-#9!&'!2&4*$'!2%& ?-$'&,*&47#/&)-::!2!#$&8!*8(!&$*&8+((&*::&$'-,&;-5&!"!#$& Last Friday, April 27, the College held the ?*2F-#5&$*5!$'!2%I&,7-)&=7#-!((!&J!"-#!%&7&9*44+#-$/& =7?#%&?7,&)-75#*,!)&?-$'&;2!7,$&97#9!2&-#&UAAC0& 4!4;!20 ,'*?,&7&9748+,&9*44-$4!#$&$*?72),&ZX!(7/&:*2&J-:![%& E'!&,$72$!)&$'!&X!(7/&82*5274&7$&'!2&'-5'&,9'**(& 10th anniversary of its annual Relay for Life &K+2?-$L&!9'*!)&$'!&,!#$-4!#$0 and I appreciate that,” she said. and will serve as a co-chair the College’s Relay event !"!#$%&'!()&*+$,-)!&.!#/*#0&1*2&$'!&32,$&$-4!&-#& “It is so great to put together this huge event that >&4!4;!2&*:&$'!&9(7,,&*:&UAAV%&D7(F-#,&'7,&;!!#&$*& next year. *$'!2&S-))(!;+2/&X!(7/&!"!#$,&;+$&?7,&,$-((&4*"!)&;/& years, Relay was held outdoors, starting early ;2-#5,&$*5!$'!2&$'!&9*((!5!&9*44+#-$/&7#)&$'!&52!7$!2& GX!(7/&-,&$2+(/&7#&!"!#$&$'7$&9'7#5!)&4/&(-:!%I&,7-)& this year’s Relay. X!0&GH#&7&?7/%&-$&*8!#!)&+8&4/&!/!,&$*&,*4!$'-#5& Friday evening and continuing until Saturday 9*44+#-$/&7#)&-$&-,&2!7((/&+#-M+!&-#&$'7$&?7/%I&,'!&,7-)& GH&?7,&2!7((/&4*"!)&?'!#&;*$'&7&9+22!#$&,$+)!#$& *:&$'!&9*((7;*27$-*#&;!$?!!#&$'!&D*((!5!&7#)&9*4- that every single day I take for granted – life.” 4*2#-#50&6'!&!"!#$&-,&7&'+5!&82*)+9$-*#&:*2& 7#)&7&9*44+#-$/&4!4;!2&,8*F!%&;!97+,!&H&$'-#F&:2*4& Cooper Couch ’14, another participant in this 4+#-$/&2!572)-#5&$'-,&!"!#$&N&*#(/&7&'7#):+(&*:&*$'!2& *+2&*:39!&8!2,8!9$-"!&H&5!$&,*&?2788!)&+8&-#&$'!&(-$$(!& which planning began at the start of the aca- colleges throughout the country collaborate with towns year’s Relay for Life, also has very personal reasons details,” said Calkin. “Starting the event off with hear- for being part of Relay. for Relay for Life. )!4-9&/!72%&82-472-(/&;/&,!#-*2&9*<9'7-2,&=7#-- ing those peoples’ direct experiences really brought “I Relay not only to celebrate being a survivor of elle Gladstone ’13 and Marissa Hurwitz ’13. 6'-,&/!72&?7,&O(7),$*#!P,&32,$&/!72&79$-#5&7,&9*< 4!&$*&?'/&$'!&!"!#$&?7,&'788!#-#50I ,F-#&97#9!2%&;+$&7(,*&$*&2!4!4;!2&4/&4*4&?'*& chair and she believes the event was a success, While both Gladstone and Hurwitz are soon to Relay for Life is a national event run through- 87,,!)&7?7/&:2*4&9*(*#&97#9!2&-#&UAA_%I&'!&,7-)0 thanks to the great weather and special additions, like graduate, they have hopes for next year and believe \+$&:*2&7((&$'!&!4*$-*#,&-#"*("!)&-#&X!(7/%&X!&:!!(,& *+$&$'!&9*+#$2/%&'!7)!)&;/&$'!&>4!2-97#& $'!&QA$'&7##-"!2,72/&$!#$%&?'!2!&8'*$*,&:2*4&82!"-*+,& that the new co-chairs will continue working towards that one rises far above the others. Cancer Society. All proceeds for the event go Relays were displayed. their goals. G>,&9'!!,/&7,&-$&,*+#),%&X!(7/%&$*&4!%&-,&,-48(/& =!,8-$!&$'!&,+99!,,&*:&$'!&!"!#$%&O(7),$*#!&,!!,& “I hope that they can continue working at what we hope,” she said. “I hope that no one else has to $*?72),&2!5-*#7(&82*52744-#5&7#)&97#9!2& did this year, which was to bring it back to being that 2**4&:*2&-482*"!4!#$&7#)&?7,&+#)!2?'!(4!)&;/&,$+- !]8!2-!#9!&$'!&(*,,&*:&7&4*$'!2%&*2&7&:7$'!2%&7&,-;(-#5%& huge college event,” said Gladstone. 2!,!729'0&6'-,&/!72%&?-$'&*"!2&@@A&9*44+#-$/& dent participation. a friend.” and student participants, the event raised over GH&R+,$&?7,&F-#)&*:&+#-482!,,!)&;/&$'!&,$+)!#$& >#*$'!2&+#)!2(/-#5&4!,,75!&47#/&8!*8(!&$7(F!)& BC@%AAA0 ;*)/%I&,7-)&O(7),$*#!0&G6'!&#-5'$%&?'-9'&-,&,+88*,!)& about was one of living and of appreciating the gift of $*&;!&2!7((/&;-5&!"!#$&:*2&$'!&S-))(!;+2/&9*44+#-$/%& life and celebrating the lives of others. “Participants were able to truly celebrate life as 8!*8(!&)*#P$&,'*?&+80&H$P,&7&2!7((/&:+#&7#)&"!2/&4*"-#5& well as honor those who have battled cancer,” said event that is outside under the stars with all of your =7#-!((!&J!"-#!%&7&9*44+#-$/&4!4;!2&?'*&'7,& friends there. It could be the perfect opportunity to get 872$-9-87$!)&:*2&/!72,0&GX!(7/&'7,&$'-,&"!2/&475-97(& to spend the entire night with all your favorite people.” ?7/&*:&;7(7#9-#5&$'!&$?*&"!2/&)-::!2!#$&!4*$-*#,&7#)& K+2?-$L&!9'*!)&O(7),$*#!P,&,!#$-4!#$0 ideas.” “Our goal year after year is just to increase student 872$-9-87$-*#&7#)&$*&5!$&,$+)!#$,&$*&9*4!&)*?#&$*&$'!& event,” she said.

Design by Marea Hatheway 14 features | May 2, 2013 College hires health and wellness director

By Joe Flaherty get moving on some programming for responding to those concerns and those questions that the conversations have Barbara McCall, currently the Campus Wellness Edu­ been bringing up. cation Coordinator at Castleton State College, was hired as the new Director of Health and Wellness Education MC: Do you have a favorite topic in college­ in March and will begin working at the College this fall. based health education? Though the position is not new to the College, the role has !"#$%&"'()&*++"'(,-!(./-(0"$!12(( McCall: The thing that gets me really excited, that I’m 34"( .--5( .%#"( .-( !"6"7.( -&( /8$.( /"( /$&."'( %&( .8$.( passionate about, is talking about sexual health, women’s role, what we needed in the College right now, whether health and LGBTQ health. Those are my favorites to talk we needed to reshape the position in any way, and then about. we launched into the search,” said Dean of Students Katy Smith Abbott. Given the importance of student outreach in MC: As a graduate of Mount Holyoke College, the role of director of health and wellness, the position was are there any issues pertinent to working in cam­ changed slightly so the new director can work more closely pus health and wellness at a small, highly selective Courtesy of Barbara mccall /%.8(.8"(9,*7"(-,(.8"(:"$&(-,(;.)'"&.12( and academically rigorous school like Mount Holy­ B.G0''&,*&:$#&.+##$*"&-89.$&0"&G0!"'$"-*&H"0"$&G-''$6$ Smith Abbott explained, “Before, the director of health oke or Middlebury? and wellness reported within Parton, and now she will be counseling and health services. We’re an integrated center, +-7$."'(!%<8.(%&(.8"(:"$&(-,(;.)'"&.1=(9,*7"2>( so it’s really small compared to what you all have going at McCall: I think it’s a double­edged sword. What I Middlebury, which means that, essentially, it’s pretty simi­ According to Smith Abbott, McCall’s background think is so fabulous and wonderful about small, exclusive makes her well suited to Middlebury. lar to working under the Dean of Students at Middlebury. liberal arts colleges is that you are dealing with a student I’m part of the Student Life team here – my supervisor is “She comes out of a rich background of experience, both body that is incredibly informed, incredibly vocal and they as an undergraduate at Mount Holyoke and her graduate supervised by the Dean of Students – and I interact daily are evolving all the time in knowledge and understanding. with folks from student activities and career services. We’re work at [the University of Massachusetts Amherst],” said I think it’s such a special and inspiring place to work. What Smith Abbott. “So I think she comes well equipped to match highly integrated in student life. So I actually think that .0*&7$&/,89.+'"&07-+"&":-!$&!04$&;-*/$#8+'&0""#,7+"$!&-8&0& building those relationships here and understanding how the needs and the conversations that are really afoot on place like Mount Holyoke or Middlebury is that sometimes our campus right now.” to co­program and interact with those folks is really going 3-+&.0*&9*/&(-.<$"!&-8&.04(+!&7$,*6&-*&/,88$#$*"&(06$!&-8& "-&"#0*!'0"$&;$''&"-&B,//'$7+#3%&;:$#$&5@''&!",''&/$9*,"$'3&6$"& The Campus contacted McCall to talk to her about her a book or pages of a conversation. So it can take some real new position. to interact with folks and will be working right alongside the time and effort to unite folks who may be just entering into folks from student life. So that won’t be that big of a change. a conversation with the folks who have been having that Middlebury Campus: What issues do you focus It’s actually a model I really enjoy and it’s one of the things conversation for a while and are ready to move into action. that drew me to the position at Middlebury – getting to re­ on at Castleton that you think will translate to your So I think sometimes uniting all people in all of the places new role at Middlebury? ally be integrated as a member of the student life team. where they are in their knowledge and their behavior can sometimes be a bit of a challenge. As I’m sure you know, Barbara McCall: I am a generalist by trade which MC: What do you do in your free time and what when folks get ready to go on an issue or a topic, it can take else should the student body know about you? means I cover lots of different topics – alcohol, drugs, a little time for [others] to play catch­up, whether the catch­ !"#$!!%&!'$$(%&!$)%&*+"#,",-*%&.-'/&0*/&1+&2&3-+&*04$&,"%&5&6$"& up is getting stakeholders involved or alerting the campus to do it, which is really great. It means no day is the same McCall: I have really missed being able to go out to administration to student needs or alerting students to ad­ a coffee shop and read and just sort of people­watch – we here at Castleton or otherwise. And I think all of those top­ 4,*,!"#0",=$&*$$/!>&5&'-=$&":0"&9#$/?+(&$*$#63&0*/&5&":,*<& ics are really going to have some relevance at Middlebury don’t really have the setup for that in Castleton, I have to !-4$",4$!&,"&.0*&"0<$&0&',""'$&9*$!!$&"-&6$"&$=$#37-/3&"-­ drive to Rutland to do that. And so I’m really excited to be because I think they are all really pertinent to the ways that gether to move with that energy in a direction that actually college students interact with their campus and interact able to do that in Middlebury. I have a dog (her name is 6$"!&+!&!-4$;:$#$>&5"@!&-*$&":,*6&5&'-=$&0*/&9*/&$A+0''3&0!& Maddie, I call her my canine soul mate), so I imagine I will with their emerging independent lives as they get ready to challenging about schools like that. And I’m really looking leave Middlebury when they graduate. bring her to campus to go on walks. She loves students, forward to returning to that high­energy, high­achieving she loves being on college campuses. I’m also a huge foodie, I think two of the topics that have been brought to my environment at Middlebury. attention in my interview process and in my initial interac­ so I’m really looking forward to getting to explore some of tions with Middlebury folks are alcohol and social life and the food culture at Middlebury on campus because I know MC: In this position, you will be working under you guys have great food service but also getting to poke then sexual violence and sexual respect. And so I imagine I the Dean of Students at Middlebury – how is your am going to be spending a fair amount of my time working around, eat at some local restaurants and check out the position at Middlebury going to be different from farmer’s market. I’m trying to be a locavore since I moved on those two issues with a lot of the campus committees, your role at Castleton? coalitions and taskforces that have already been set up and to Vermont two years ago and so I think that’s going to be have been primed to be having those conversations on cam­ really fun to expand my access to local foods and products McCall: We’re a pretty small staff here in wellness at by moving to Middlebury. pus. I’m excited to join in those conversations and hopefully Castleton. There are four of us who are full­time and that’s 62 years of chocolate milk By Sam Simas C:$&9#!"&",4$&5&=,!,"$/&B,//'$7+#3%&43& /$',=$#$/& 9=$& /03!& 0& ;$$<>& C:$& #$'0",-*­ According to his calculations, Monument called the “local food” movement, except host walked me into Proctor and quickly ship between the College and Monument Farms produces, on average, 1.4 million that we’ve been preaching the need to buy disappeared, returning a minute or two lat­ Farms Dairy is a chunk of the community­ gallons or 12.1 million pounds of milk an­ local for as long as we’ve been in business. er with a glass full of a cold, brown liquid. centered operation run by Rooney and his nually. Despite being the largest producer/ Everything we do revolves around com­ “It’s chocolate milk. It’s amazing. You cousins, Bob and Pete Jones. handler in Vermont and possibly New Eng­ munity and everything we do is done with have to try it!” According to the department of envi­ land the farm takes pride in maintaining an eye to our impact on our community,” Standing in the middle of Proctor, ronmental science, Monument Farms is small­scale style production. wrote Rooney. gulping down that thick, creamy milk, I was the largest landowner in Weybridge, with “We’re obviously unique in that we are Something that differentiates Monu­ in awe. It was amazing. I wanted to know 450 acres of their land under conserva­ producer­handlers, processing our own ment Farms from its competitors is their where it came from and why it was so deli­ tion. The employ 34­36 locals year­round milk and selling it,” said one of the cur­ dedication and interest in the community cious. for all aspects of processing, packaging and rent owners of the farm, Jon Rooney, in an of which it is a part, as opposed to focusing The short story is that my glass of distributing of the milk. Monument Farms interview for the department of environ­ -*&(#-9"&40#6,*!> milk, like every other glass of milk that has currently sells skim, 2 percent and choco­ mental science. “That’s getting much more “We take [our] approach not from a been consumed at Middlebury for the past late milk all over Vermont. Rooney says unique at our scale and I think people are marketing point of view, rather, from a be­ 62 years, came directly from Monument that they used to bottle a coffee milk called more aware of that uniqueness now than in lief that everything a business does has an Farms Dairy in Weybridge, a third­genera­ DE0=0?*,(F&4,'<%&7+"&(#-/+.",-*&-8&":0"&10­ the past ... they’re glad to be able to buy a impact on those around it,” Rooney said of tion operation that, according to owner Jon vor was stopped many years ago. It would locally produced product from people they the business, a common mantra through­ Rooney, began operation in 1930 under probably be very popular at the College to­ know.” out the local food movement. Monument his grandparents and has been producing day were it still in production. Monument Dairy Farms is a proud Farms, however, has been following this milk for Vermonters ever since. Part of the Rooney wrote in an email that the dairy participant in the local food community. .#$/-&!,*.$&,"&9#!"&-($*$/>& Vermont community that receives the milk “milks 450­500 cows, putting us comfort­ “We view ourselves as a perfect (not The Rooney and James families at is the College, where milk is consistently ably in the medium­sized farm category.” that we’re perfect!) example of what is now Monument Farms Dairy might be some of

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Cullough later this week if no natural peanut butter. you need a boost of caffeine. | May 2, 2013 May 2, 2013 features15 The Gamut Room: social center for decades hooking sober By Jack Dolan cial and quasi­political growth in the 70s of local ingredients, until the team of Tucked quietly away in the underbel­ as the room transitioned from a casual Clara Gottesman ’15, Aly Fassett­Car­ ly of Gifford Residence Hall, the Gamut hangout spot to the epicenter of campus man ’15, Abby Karp ’14 and Ellen Kerch­ Room, a venue for student art, music and counterculture — providing a site for lib­ ner ’15 takes over with their Crepe Night, food, has been just kinda hanging out for erated personal expression and activist making delicious thin French pancakes By Shannon Fiedler more than 40 years. discourse. to order with just about any topping or If you can find it, either by way of It underwent some physical growth, filling under the sun. As of today, there are 11 days left of the Gifford amphitheater or the build­ too. Originally, the room was located on In addition to student cuisine, the !"#$$%$&'()'*#+$',-./"'0-#"$'#1%'23%1'#-*'45' ing’s basement, upon entering your at­ the other side of Gifford until the resi­ Gamut Room puts on concerts once ev­ days until graduation. tention is immediately demanded by the dential hall was redone a few decades ery two weeks. Former headliners have Which means only 24 days left of walls. Across every square foot of plaster later. There were two separate venues: included rising campus bands Alpenglow hooking up. lies a buffet of intricate and imaginative the “Tea Room” and “The Bandroom.” and Will Cuneo & The Heartbreakers. It Somehow this realization — that our student artwork including 20­foot long The former was a quieter lounge area also hosts The Moth, a monthly event days, and therefore chances, are limited — pencil sketches, impressionistic paint­ where the proprietors of the room would dedicated to the art and craft of story­ must alter the general hook­up culture as ings of the female body and a structural sell tea and, mostly, wine at $0.35 a cup, telling in which students and the occa­ the year draws to a close. pillar wrapped entirely in tin foil. The seven nights a week to a student body sional professor regale each other with Some of us channel a “Max Keeble’s combination of the room’s exhaustive art that was governed by the looser drink­ tales from their own lives pertaining to Big Move” mindset. If you can think back installations and the poor natural light­ ing laws of an era long passed. The lat­ a common theme, like “Food” or “Rude to this childhood classic, you’ll remember ing makes for what somebody more cyni­ ter, as its name would suggest, was much Awakenings.” that 12­year­old Max takes actions with no cal could call an artistic dungeon. louder, providing a boisterous arena in However, there is a growing con­ fear of consequences when his family says “The matte black ceiling doesn’t re­ which students could release all their en­ cern that the space isn’t being allowed they’ll be moving. Our school is so small, ally help either,” says Bjorn Peterson ergy pent up during the College’s famous to realize its full potential. The reason? it may as well be middle school, and thus ’15.5, the current president of the Gamut epoch of political activism in the form of Frankly, consensus seems to be that not 0""%*' 6/.7' 72289,:' !2-$%;,%-!%$<' =2,>1%' Room, but the lack of daylight doesn’t band concerts and debates. Then, when enough people know about it. bound to see your weekend hook­up at a bother him too much because the night­ the dorm underwent renovations, the “It’s such an underappreciated spot weekday meal. If you get rejected, you’re time is when the room really comes alive. two rooms moved to the south side of on campus,” said Katherine Kucharczyk guaranteed an embarrassing encounter in Peterson, who runs the organization Gifford and joined forces to become the ’16, a regular attendee of the LOCALmo­ the library cafe. And you can be sure that alongside seniors Tshering (Ty) Yudon singular Gamut Room we have today. tive shift. “The food is delicious. The at­ everyone knows the full play­by­play. ’13 and Teddy Pendergast ’13, is follow­ While the Gamut Room may not mosphere is so cozy. I really hope people That’d be enough to deter anyone from ing a multi­decade tradition of leader­ vend wine to students anymore, the at this school will give this place the rec­ taking a chance. Except, when you know ship. In recent years, however, most of Gamut Room does serve other items. In ognition it deserves.” you’re heading back home to just­outside­ the presidential duties have consisted fact, most of the venue’s programming Kucharczyk isn’t alone in her wor­ of­Boston tomorrow, why wouldn’t you? of just keeping the organization alive, consists of a variety of students mak­ ries. Even President Peterson is con­ The usual post hook­up repercussions are though it wasn’t always this way. ing their own food in the Gamut Room’s cerned about the attendance. no longer a concern. Don’t want to see him The Gamut Room got its start back kitchen and selling it to their friends. “We need more shifts,” he said. at brunch? Chances are he won’t show up in the late 60s with two students: Rick “When Proctor’s closed and you’re “There are a ton of opportunities for kids in your home kitchen! Afraid she’ll be a Doste ’70 and Don Delano ’69. Doste, still hungry,” Peterson explains, “we to share their talents here — we just need $.#?%'03%'!"/-?%1@'A7%'!#->.'$,BB2!#.%'+2,' who had used the room in Gifford base­ want the mindset of the campus to basi­ to make sure they know about it.” if you’re on opposite sides of the country! ment for months as a place to practice cally be like ‘Oh, wait, the Gamut Room The Gamut Room does not advertise We can afford to put ourselves out there, piano, was the talent, and Delano, who is still open and they definitely have in the events calendar with the school. because if something fails, we have an exit saw the campus’s need for a late night food! I don’t have to starve!’” To get involved with the organization, strategy ... and three months to recover. food outlet, was the money. The two Their weekly schedule comprises you can email Bjorn at bapeterson@ But you might also remember that Max opened the room as a venue where stu­ gastronomically gifted students prepar­ middlebury.edu or view their schedule Keeble’s family does not end up moving, dents could come in the wee hours of the ing light fare that spans the spectrum of at go/gamutroom. Or, if you’re near Gif­ and poor Maxy is left to face the conse­ night to hear Doste play and purchase college cooking. For example, Monday ford anytime after the dining halls shut quences. So maybe you remember we’ll be snacks to fuel their incessant studying. nights start at seven with LOCALmotive, down, why not duck in and say hi? As back, and you’re still cautious. The Gamut Room, as it soon came the duo of Annalise Carrington ’15 and Peterson says, “If the door’s open, you’re Unless you’re a senior. Because they’re to be called, experienced a period of so­ Jordan Collins ’15.5 preparing healthy, always welcome.” out for good. Now is the time for them to gourmet dishes that emphasize the use lay all their cards out on the table, and thankfully Middlebury already has a so­ cially acceptable convention to do so: The Crush List. A day in the life: Accompanist of Dance Ron Rost People study crush lists more than .7%+' $.,*+' B21' 0-#"' %C#D$<' E3%1+2-%>$' $!#--/-?'.2'0-*'.7%/1'-#D%'2-'.7%'$%-/21>$' By Meredith White said, ‘Hey, that a dulcimer on your back? And I said yeah. And he said, ‘Ah, I could lists of people that they’d like to crush, and “So what’s your purpose?” use a dulcimer player in between this act if your name appears on the list of some­ 2-%'+2,>*'"/8%'.2'0-*'+2,1$%"B'/-'F%*'6/.7&' That’s what Ron Rost asked me after and that act.’ And I said, ‘Well, what a +2,'2B0!/#""+'7#3%'.7%'28#+< great town.’ And it happened to be 1980. I talked to him on a Saturday afternoon. So the campus has an overall devil­ This Saturday in the life of Rost was like How bout that 1980?” may­care attitude, plus an urgency to get every other day – a product of all the days Rost also found that music gave him in every hook­up you wanted to before that came before it. Before arriving to our a purpose to travel, one of his other in­ school ends. And on top of that, everyone meeting, he had been reconciling how to terests. /$'0-#""+'?%../-?'#'"/.."%'!2"21'#-*'$726/-?' drill holes through 12­inch wood with a “I like travel but I wanted to travel some skin. Put it all together, and what do 10­inch drill. more directly. So I thought music was you get? An incredibly sexually active cam­ “So how do you do that?” he asked. one way to do that. That gives purpose to pus. Midd Mayhem is more than just an “You can do it by measuring really well the travel. That’s one of the reasons I did afternoon Guster concert ... and it sounds and making parallel lines or” – here Rost what I did,” said Rost. like more fun, too. pantomimed a haphazard glance and a Last year Rost travelled to Ethiopia. But, I have to ask, what about all those people who want the consequences of a reckless drilling motion – “and you split Through some band mates and friends, he hook­up? What happens if you hook­up landed a job at an arts camp for children the wood.” with someone you really like next week­ Courtesy of Middlebury College Rost is a farm­carpenter musician. in southern Ethiopia. The camp eventu­ %-*&' #-*' .7%-' +2,' F2.7' G+' 2BB' .2' */BB%1­ That is, he is the carpenter for a farm ally culminated in a circus production. Rost is a musician, carpenter and thinker. ent continents for three months? Almost outside Vergennes, where he has lived – “I brought 250 pounds worth of art big 2002 silver Astro van with an array of anything that happens in these next few and sugared – since 1986 and also plays supplies and some juggling pins [for the weeks, I would postulate, has an expira­ instruments and carpentry materials rat­ music. circus]. I worked with the band. They tion date of May 26. tling around in the back. “I moved in with a couple people. wanted to learn blues, jazz and reggae,” So what’s does that mean? Don’t hook But the greatest constant in his life There was a studio in the back. We start­ said Rost, who is well­acquainted with all up with anyone you actually like until is music. ed a band,” said Rost. three. September? Amidst the hormonal frenzy “These past four months, I don’t Formed in 1980, Rost’s band grew to Reflecting on his experience in Ethi­ May creates for Middlebury, a new rela­ know what I’m doing. I want to know, but 10 people, so he asked his landlady if he opia, Rost realized how unprepared he tionship just doesn’t seem viable, but you I don’t. There’s a point where it’s just, I can still start something, right? If you’re could take down a wall to accommodate had been for the job. am playing music. This seems to be what ",!8+'%-2,?7'.2'0-*'+2,1'!1,$7>$'"/:$'2-' the whole group. “When I got there, I still didn’t really I’m doing more than anything else. I’m in your own, I wouldn’t recommend stopping “She said yep, go ahead, just save the know what I was doing,” he said. it,” said Rost. mid­make­out and telling him you have to wood. I’m still building from that wood,” Sometimes, Rost wonders if we ever Rost accompanies the dance classes 6#/.' ,-./"' A%:.%DF%1<' H%!#,$%' *,1/-?' 0­ said Rost. really know. offered by Middlebury’s dance depart­ nals week we need as much fun as we can Rost plays the lap dulcimer. It is “Is this what you do?” Rost asked. “I get, and also that’d probably be a major ment and plays in the dance department’s oblong, wooden and stringed (imagine a don’t know,” Rost responded. turn­off. performance improvisation ensemble on stretched­out violin), and he has carried “Is this the right way to brush your We live in the 21st century, so just be­ Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. His it in his travels since his trip hitchhiking teeth? I don’t know,” Rost asked and re­ cause you’re not in the same location does repertoire on any given day includes any­ across the country after his college gradu­ sponded again. “But I don’t say that all not mean you can’t communicate. And giv­ thing from the piano to whatever forms ation. the time. I make up something. Or base it en the wanderlust of Midd kids, there’s a of percussion are lying around, often a Rost started to play and learn more on something I’ve read or what somebody good chance that you two might end up in cymbal or a set of bongo drums, to the the same place at least once over the sum­ about the dulcimer after college, and be­ told me was right.” trumpet. On special days, he brings in the mer. So, while I don’t anticipate anyone gan to play with different groups of fellow Though he is prone to philosophi­ synth. who hooks up now getting engaged before dulcimer­players. He began to make con­ cally questioning his life, Rost’s daily “I’d like to be a genius. Or I am a ge­ school starts up again, maybe it can be the nections around Vermont simply by car­ routine retains a comfortable degree of nius,” Rost said. At 57, Rost is still look­ start — the very slow start — of a relation­ rying his instrument. regularity. ing for more genius. “To feel something ship. “First night I came into town I was Everyday Rost cuts an onion. He So I guess the moral of the story is that different. I mean that’s what I’d like to walking around Burlington, I was looking grows them alongside his potatoes in his springtime in Middlebury is a time to do do, feel something different. To be sur­ at a marquee there. Guy came out and he garden. whatever you want, with as many or as few Everyday Rost drives his car. It’s a prised. I want to be surprised.” consequences as you choose. Bronx Academy of Art & Dance talks at Midd arts !"sciences Page 18 College celebrates the life and work of Bach with third annual festival

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We have both discon­ The union of art and community was the scene looks as if he’s choreograph­ nudity in dance. nectedness and connectedness and dif­ the subject of a lecture­demonstration ing a class. This is an allegorical scene “The only limitations are that you ferences in perspective, sexuality, color, sponsored by Education in Action and in which art strengthens and transforms don’t hurt anybody,” Gonzalez said. “The dynamics. [But] there is a difference be­ Assistant Professor of Dance Christal communities. environment is whatever you want it to tween how it is to be there and how is it Brown of the dance department. On Gonzalez and Aviles admit that they be.” to do something there. Slowly and with Monday, Arthur Aviles and Rice­Gonza­ didn’t move into the South Bronx com­ This is something to be said not only great patience, we develop familiarity lez, co­founders of the Bronx Academy munity with a mission statement. In­ about BAAD!’s studio, but also about the and relationships [with the community].” of Arts and Dance (BAAD!), delivered stead, a mission statement arose from greater community. To conclude, Brown pulled BAAD!’s a message about opening your eyes and the experience of asking, “who is the When a new person comes into the narrative back to what it means to be a heart to both the thrill of the arts and the artist?” or “who is the audience?” They community, Aviles said, they need to col­ Middlebury College student. community that surrounds you. understood what the people and the art laborate with the community and ask “This is a story about bringing your In the case of Aviles, a dance cho­ looked like; they were women and queer. the community what it is the community whole self and being to your art,” she reographer, and Gonzalez, an author, Audrey Lorde, Gonzalez recalled, insist­ needs versus what they can offer. “You said. “I had an ulterior motive [when I BAAD! is located in the Hunts Point ed on being identified as “black, lesbian, have to ask yourself: do you care about brought BAAD! here], because it’s about section of the South Bronx community, mother, warrior, poet.” the place you’re in?” he said. “Why are the liberal arts experience as a living ar­ where Aviles and Gonzalez have laid “I am all those things, all the time,” you there? Who are you in this environ­ chive of giving students perspective on down their roots to revitalize the neigh­ Gonzalez said, emulating Lorde. “Let’s ment? Is it the good people you get to their dues.” borhood in the name of artistic diversity embrace all our identities.” meet? Is it the buildings?” To that end, in visiting the College and vibrant culture. At the core, BAAD! is With the philosophy of bringing arts “It’s valuable, not charity,” Gonzalez BAAD! sought to enlarge our insights on the live and pulsing intersection for peo­ back to the Bronx in mind, BAAD! pro­ said. “I recall a time when I was writ­ what it means to be a citizen of the world ple of many walks of life: gays, women, vides workshop space as well as festivals ing an article for The Nation, my editor and expand our stage from our small blacks, Latinos. for artists looking to perform. Every year, described Hunts Point as ‘a thumb jut­ community to the wide world. Social factors are fundamental to the expressivity of their art and BAAD!, Aviles said, is about the “legacy of perfor­ mance, culture and dance.” The lecture­demonstration began with a short documentary, “Hunts Point is Home,” to provide the audience with a context for BAAD!. Its message was that, as one interviewee said in the film, the United States is a place of the Ameri­ can Dream, but the Bronx culture is not part of the dream. There are no lights in Hunts Point, but activists like Aviles and Gonzalez are shedding light on the issue. Forty percent of New York City’s garbage gets stored in Hunts Point. One Bronx resident said whereas the city sees the waterfront as a garbage facility, residents see that a park should be built. Another Bronx neighbor in the film said, “Trees clean air. Why do we only have one tree per acre?” Hunts Point Riverside Park now ex­ ists as a gateway to the Bronx River, thanks to environmental activists in the neighborhood — namely gay members of the neighborhood who, Aviles said, orga­ nize themselves by community issues on housing and education — not sexuality. The lecture segued into a demon­ stration of a technique Aviles created 10 years ago called “Swift Flow,” to speak to his dancers in a common language. In four movements —The Wave, Water Falls Into River, The Seaweed, The Swammy jessica munyon Mammy — Aviles taught this language On Monday, co­founders of The Bronx Academy of Arts and Dance (BAAD!) Arthur Aviles (left) and Charles Rice­Gonza­ to the spectators whom mirrored him in lez (right) open their lecture­demonstration with a dance narrative about coming out of the closet in the South Bronx.

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WHAT DO YOU WANT TO SEE HERE? !"#$%&'()%&%*++&(),&-./%*&0".&()1 %2*&3456()&/)&#"-&+""7/#8&0".&-./%*.)&0".&4++&)*3%/"#)1& /#%*.*)%*!9&8.*4%:&*54/+&3456();5/!!+*<(.=1*!( may 2, 2013| SPORTS21 Men’s tennis suffers loss against Amherst By Lok Sze Leung In singles play, matches went back and set and lost 2­6 in the second. In the decid­ game changer. Alex lost a breaker for the The Middlebury men’s tennis team forth throughout as the Panthers hung ing set, the rookie had a match point but (>:&#$!($7"+$1?($:'$#+%":(+-*$:"$(>!($7"+B$ concluded its regular season when they tight with the Lord Jeffs. Most of the sets unfortunately fell 6­7 (7­9). D!CE'7"$>!#$!$.!(C>$07:"($!($%8+$1+@7&+$ succumbed to Amherst 2­7 last Saturday, were determined by the margin of just one Playing next to Frons was junior Teddy losing 9­7 in the breaker to a guy who has April 27. The Panthers dropped to 17­3 in service break. Fitzgibbons ’14. Even though he fell behind not lost all year. Jackson looked good and the season and 5­2 in NESCAC. Nevertheless, out of the six contests, 3­6 in the opening set, the mentally tough we will stick with him going forward.” Ranked 17th in the latest national poll, Lunghino was the only Panther to earn a Fitzgibbons counterpunched his way back. This Friday, May 3, the Panthers travel reigning NESCAC champion Amherst is win. With his strong serves and powerful He was eventually defeated 5­7 in the sec­ to Amherst for the NESCAC champion­ regarded as one of the strongest teams in ground strokes, the senior ond set. At the number two ships. They will take on Tufts in the open­ the country this year. They also beat Wil­ battled to a 6­3, 7­6 win “We are getting and three spots, Jones and ing round of the six­team draw. liams 5­4 earlier this season, a team that over his opponent, a na­ closer and closer to a Campbell had lengthy ex­ Just a week ago, the Panthers rallied to defeated the Panthers a week ago. tionally ranked player. changes with the Amherst a nail­biting 5­4 win over the Jumbos. Playing on the Lord Jeffs’ home court, At the top spot, John­ top­quality win and foes but went down in the Undoubtedly, this weekend’s match will the Middlebury squad fought hard but ston suffered a heartbreak­ will contine to do the identical scores of 3­6, be crucial in determining NCAA­tourna­ could not prevent themselves from going ing loss to a talented op­ things that will make 3­6. ment selection. If the Middlebury squad down 1­2 after doubles play. ponent. The number­one us stronger in singles The match marked advances, the men will face second­seed The number­one pair of juniors Alex Panther attempted to make the end of the Panthers’ Williams. Johnston ’14 and Andrew Lebovitz ’14 a comeback after dropping and doubles.” regular season, but the Hansen spoke about the team’s outlook came out strong as they took down their (>+$%&'($'+($A)+$ #?7$ >!#$ #:@%­ ,-!*:";$ 7"$ C7?&($ %8+9$ Head coach Bob Han­ ting closer and closer to a top­quality win culty closing out and unfortunately fell in %&'()*+!&$D!CE'7"$F&7"'$234$@+--$G?'($'>7&($ sen commented on Saturday’s match. and will continue to do the things that will the tiebreaker. Senior tri­captains Spencer of notching a victory. He had a seesaw HI$#+%":(+-*$'!5$':;"'$7@$?'$;+((:";$1+(­ make us stronger in singles and doubles. Lunghino ’13 and Will Oberrender ’13 were match against a player who has been unde­ ter against Amherst,” said Hansen. “We We may still roll out a slightly different topped by their Amherst opponents with a feated against Division III opponents this were up 7­4, one break at two doubles and lineup but that will be determined tomor­ score of 4­8. '+!'7"B$F&7"'$57"$!$C-7'+$4)=$:"$(>+$%&'($ lost in the breaker. That was a potential row.” Water polo heads to National Championships admittance into the championship While the team hopes to make it to their collegiate water polo careers. By Alex Edel tournament. Despite a close game, the round of eight, it is really overall “As a senior, I’ve been to Nationals The women’s club water polo team will Middlebury came away victorious improvement that matters most to the with the team before, but this trip is by travel to Minneapolis, Minn. on Friday, with a 5­3 win. Because the team had team. far the most meaningful,” said Noble. May 3 to compete in the collegiate water lost to Dartmouth 5­4, this win came “No matter where any one member of “We won our division against some really polo championships. This follows their with a bigger goal differential, making the team starts, our primary goal is to get tough competition, so we definitely feel win in the New England championships the Panthers the top seed in the New better both as a unit and as individuals,” we deserve to be there. I’ve been playing three weeks ago. During the three­day England conference. said fellow tri­captain Amanda Mulligan water polo for a really long time, and competition, the players will compete “It wasn’t an easy road, and we had ’13. “From there, things just seemed to ending my career with a trip to Nationals against teams from all across the U.S. some really tough games, but we pulled fall in place.” is all I could have asked for.” In order to receive this bid, the it off in the end,” said Noble. “We have a For many of the seniors on the team The games will all be live­streamed at women knew they had to win their really deep bench, which is our strength this will mark the final tournament of collegiatewaterpolo.com division, which includes teams such as against other teams, so that definitely Yale, Dartmouth, Boston College and helped.” Williams. The championships were held Middlebury last attended the on April 13­14 here at Middlebury. The championships in 2011, which were panther sc0reboard Panthers started the championships off hosted by Notre Dame. Last year was the with a close 11­9 win against Williams Panthers’ first season in a new league Jon Broome’s ’16 NESCAC before blowing away Boston College and that features many more Division I 19-9 W Men’s lacrosse vs. Amherst tournament­record eight goals Northeastern to bring them to the finals. schools. propel the Panthers to semis. “Going into the championships, we Middlebury will play its first game of W Middlebury drops 33 shots on knew we were one of the top teams,” said the tournament on Friday, May 3 against women’s Lacrosse vs. Bates 16-7 !"#$%&'(&"()*%$+(,-%.(/"0)1 tri­captain Olivia Noble ’13. “We had the powerhouse team of Notre Dame. In The men’s rugby team follows only lost to Dartmouth in a close triple­ 2011 Notre Dame finished seventh in the W mcrc vs. Pittsburgh 20-7 up a loss in the Sweet 16 to game and felt pretty confident tournament while last year they finished down Pittsburgh. about our chances. Our goal this whole 12th. season has been to win our division, so Despite being matched up against women’s tennis vs. Amherst 5-4 L The women followed up a we went in ready to fight. a tough team, the Panthers hope to trouncing of Skidmore with a After having lost to Dartmouth earlier tough conference defeat. advance to the round of eight. Other W in the season, their final game against teams that they could come up against Softball vs. Wesleyan 1-0 2+*( 3%-&+*)'( ,-4'+( &+)**5 the Big Green would be crucial to their include Michigan, UCLA and Cal Poly. game sweep of Cardinals.

Men’s lacrosse (-3) vs. Wesleyan Who will lead the softball team CLOSEST TO: How many games Who will win the Clippers- editors’ picks in total bases in the opening will Lok Sze Leung ’15 drop in her Grizzlies series, and in how game of the NESCAC Tournament singles match against Tufts on many games? against Bowdoin? Saturday?

WESLEYAN JESSICA PORACKY ’13 SIX GRIZZLIES IN SEVEN Middlebury never led by more than Jessa Hofman ’13’s .790 slugging When Leung and Lindsay Katz met No NBA frontcourt is playing two goals the last time these teams percentage is impressive, last time it was a 6­0, 7­6 decision. better than the Gasol­Randolph played this season. but it couldn’t overcome the Sounds about right. combination is right now. #AllenConnection Damon Hatheway (112-93, .546) MIDDLEBURY JESSA HOFFMAN ’13 FIVE CLIPPERS IN SIX The win against was Amherst She’s been leading this team’s Middlebury’s ace needs to come With the Spurs’ sweep of the showed the true colors of this team. offense all season. through in the tournament. Lakers, the Clips need to prove they’re LA’s best team. Owen Teach (71-73, .493) CLIPPERS IN SEVEN WESLEYAN JESSA HOFFMAN ’13 SIX It will come down to the wire, but The Cardinals haven’t lost by more She’s slugging .790 so far this This is a tough one, but she’ll cruise Chris Paul and company will take than two in any game this year. season. in this one. care of business at home. Fritz Parker (22-23, .489)

MIDDLEBURY JESSA HOFFMAN ’13 FOUR CLIPPERS IN SIX John Broome ’16 scored 8 goals last She only keeps getting better. She has been training all season for Ugh. It pains me but I am still game.... enough said. NESCACs and beyond so she will be from LA. :"$%"+$@7&.B #kobeforever Alex Edel (93-104, .472) 22sports | May 2, 2013 Softball takes three from Wesleyan the middlebury By Alex Morris 10­2 blowout. over that seven­inning stretch, and earned Middlebury swept Wesleyan in a three With the score tied at 2­2 after runs from the win for her effort. (.7?0%.-E%9+::/.-@%$30%M.-$30"#%0",;$0E@% Coach Kelly Bevere expressed that tough great eight game series on Friday and Saturday, April 26­27, securing a spot in the NESCAC 7"2-12-1%2-%0213$%",-#%2-%$30%!:$3%2--2-1N% games against Wesleyan have prepared 9+::/.-% #$."$0E% $30% 43."10% K2$3% 30"% the team well for the upcoming NESCAC Tournament and improving to 23­9 RANKINGCHANGE TEAM overall. With these wins the team earned fourth home run of the season, before a tournament. Owen’s Opinions the top spot in the NESCAC West going #.4"2!40% 56% 76% O.43+K% “We have been on a “Our team is ready into the playoffs. Middlebury then put following a double by for NESCACs,” said men’s lacrosse themselves in a strong position for their Emily Kraytenberg ’14 mission since the begin­ Bevere. “We have Get your Broomes ready for made it 4­2. been on a mission 1 !"#$% &'()*)% $+,"-./0-$% 1./0% .1.2-#$% ning of the season and Wesleyan this weekend. Bowdoin with two wins against Johnson Sarah Boylan ’13 since the beginning of State on Tuesday, April 30. added a triple before an we’ve really progressed the season and we’ve women’s lacrosse <=>% #2-1?0% :"+/% '//.% really progressed and Middlebury opened up the scoring in A matchup with Trinity in the Katz ’13 extended the and improved each improved each day. the top of the fourth with a triple from 2 !"#$%&''(&%)"'*)+#,$'- Kimber Sable ’14, who was then brought lead to 6­2. An error day.” >$#%2/;+"$.-$%:+"%,#%$+% 3+/0%+-%.%#.4"2!40%56%76%80##.%9+::/.-% from the Wesleyan just have some fun and ’13. The offensive charge continued in the !0?E0"#% .??+K0E% :+,"% play together; that is softball $+;%+:%$30%!:$3%.#%<=>%#2-1?0#%:"+/%(.7?0@% more unearned runs to Kelly Bevere $30% +-?6% 0Q;04$.$2+-% >% 3 Another series sweep has them 8.4A20%($0"-%BCD%.-E%9+::/.-%.EE0E%$3"00% cross the plate, a two­run have.” gliding into NESCACs. more runs. double by Kraytenberg Head Coach The mid­week track and Field Wesleyan fought back in the bottom of tying things up for the game on April 30 just $30%!:$3@%".4A2-1%,;%#0F0-%",-#%:"+/%:+,"% Panthers. "02-:+"40E%$30%$0./B#%4+-!E0-40%1+2-1%2-$+% 4 The teams can be proud of a hits with three Panther errors. Five of the Alexa Lesenskyj (6­6) ’14 pitched the the NESCAC tournament. solid showing at NESCACs. runs were scored unearned off Elizabeth !"#$%:+,"%2--2-1#%$+%10$%$30%K2-N%9+::/.-% >-%$30%!"#$%1./0%+:%$30%E.6@%G2EE?07,"6% K0-$%LJI%K2$3%$K+%<=>#%.-E%+-0%3+/0%",-@% showed their ruthlessness offensively, Women’s tennis G+""2#%BCH@%12F2-1%$30%)."E2-.?#%$302"%!"#$% A win against Amherst lead of the game. while Jessica Poracky ’13 went 2­3 with one ".4A2-1%,;%CR%",-#N%=+6?.-%!-2#30E%IJH%K2$3% 5 would’ve bumped them up. The Panthers weren’t behind for long, <=>N $K+%",-#%.-E%#2Q%<=>#%K32?0%9+::/.-%K0-$% as a single from Alex Scibetta ’14 plated Middlebury was not able to repeat a LJS%K2$3%$3"00%",-#%.-E%$K+%<=>#N%<++A20#% similar scoring feat in the second game, Neve Stearns ’16 and Kat Maehr ’16 earned men’s golf Carlyn Vachow ’16 before a grand slam .%+/)0123$#4'%!")&/%)"% +F0"%$30%40-$0"!0?E%:0-40%76%(.7?0%%#04,"0E% "04+"E2-1%P,#$%+-0%",-%:+"%$30%!-.?%K2-%+:% the win for Middlebury, only allowing two 6 NESCACs. Could be better. Middlebury the win, 8­7. the series. hits in the entire game between them. (.7?0% !-2#30E% $30% 1./0% IJH% K2$3% .% To start the 11th inning, a dropped Middlebury wasn’t able to recreate triple, homer, three runs scored and four ;+;J,;%.-E%.K.?A%1+$%",--0"#%$+%!"#$%.-E% the same scoring prowess in the second men’s tennis <=>#%K32?0%(4270$$.%K0-$%LJI%K2$3%$K+%",-#% second base for Middlebury, before an game, hanging on to a tightly contested A tough loss at Amherst earns scored. <=>%#2-1?0%E+K-%$30%$32"EJ7.#0%?2-0%:"+/% 3­2 victory. Vachow went 3­4 with one 7 them the seven spot. Although the team secured a spot in Poracky scored Kelsey Martel. <=>%K32?0%(.7?0%K0-$%IJHN%T0#0-#A6P%K0-$% the upcoming NESCAC tournament with G+""2#%$+##0E%$30%!-.?%#0F0-%2--2-1#%:+"% DNC% .??+K2-1% !F0% 32$#% .-E% +-0% ",-% 70:+"0% .%K2-%2-%$30%K00A0-EB#%!"#$%1./0%.1.2-#$% Middlebury, sprinkling just two hits and a Stearns earned the win. Getting outscored 14­0 in two Wesleyan, Middlebury didn’t look to back K.?A%+F0"%$3.$%#$"0$43%K32?0%"04+"E2-1%!F0% The Panthers open up their tournament 8 games at Trinity isn’t good. In down on day two, starting the day with a strikeouts. Morris did not allow any runs against Bowdoin on Friday, May 3, at Tufts. fact, it’s very bad. Baseball falls in two games against Bantams By Chad Clemens but his command was not on par with his three hits in the third inning. $30%2--2-1N%9,-$0"%G0""6/.-%BCS%7"+,13$%2-% The Panthers failed to touch home plate last few performances for the Panthers. The Trinity busted the game wide open when Morris, who reached by a misplayed ball to $32#% K00A0-E% 2-% 9."$:+"E@% )+--N% .#% $306% fourth inning saw two consecutive hit­by­ the fourth inning rolled around. Five straight $32"E%7.#0@%K2$3%.-%<=>%E+,7?0%$+%"213$%40-$0"% dropped two games to Trinity last Saturday, pitches, but a double play ground ball ended <=>%32$#%`%.%E+,7?0%.-E%:+,"%#2-1?0#%`%^,24A?6% !0?EN%c0??6%:+??+K0E%#,2$%K2$3%.%#2-1?0%70:+"0% April 27. Middlebury remains in third place in $30%2--2-1N%X",##%701.-%$+%:.$21,0%2-%$30%!:$3% ;,$% $30% 1./0% +,$% +:% "0.43N% X30% !:$3% 2--2-1% <.::0"$6% 7"+,13$% 32/% 2-N% *".6.% ;?.$0E% $30% the NESCAC West as their divisional record after an Almeida triple and his fourth and began with back­to­back doubles to add 2--2-1B#%$32"E%",-%76%.%#.4"2!40%56%$+%40-$0"% E"+;;0E%$+%HJa%UbJCR%+F0".??VN%W0#;2$0%#4+"2-1% !-.?%32$J76J;2$43%+:%$30%1./0N%*%#.4"2!40%56% .-+$30"% ",-@K2$3% .-+$30"% <=>% #2-1?0% 2-% $30% !0?EN three runs, the Panthers fell to Skidmore in $+%40-$0"%!0?E%7"+,13$%2-%*?/02E.%$+%;,#3%$30% eighth to top the game off at 10­0. Skidmore added to their lead in each their mid­week game on April 30. 1./0%$+%2$#%!-.?%#4+"0%+:%HJYN%*-E6%W2$$"243% The Panthers have now concluded of the next three innings, swiping six from Game one began slowly for Trinity as ’13 closed out the game by pitching a scoreless NESCAC West divisional play and have #$."$0"% W6?.-% c.-0% BCH% .-E% $K+% /+"0% :"+/% starter Eric Truss ’15 tossed two straight sixth inning. P,#$%!F0%1./0#%?0:$%+-%$30%#0.#+-@%:+??+K2-1% W2$$"243%K3+%4./0%2-%:+"%"0?20:%2-%$30%#2Q$3N% hitless innings, allowing only one runner in X30%M.-$30"#%4./0%+,$%5.$%2-%1./0%$K+%.#% Wednesday’s game against Plymouth State. G."A%W24A0"#+-%BCS%4?+#0E%+,$%$30%1./0%K2$3% the stretch on a hit­by­pitch. The Panthers the Trinity pitching silenced the Middlebury The team’s home game Tuesday, April 30 two scoreless innings, but Skidmore would showed early promise offensively with two offense. Following three straight groundouts against Skidmore saw Middlebury bats with prove to have enough to take the win. lead­off hits in the second by Alex Kelly 2-%$30%!"#$%2--2-1@%X"2-2$6%#$."$0"%(4+$$%9,?06% some renewed life, but the Panthers couldn’t Though the game saw more runs given BCH% .-E% X+/% <.::0"$6% BCI@% 7,$% $306% K0"0% struck out the side in both the second and +F0"4+/0%$30%0."?6%E0!42$%.-E%:0??%$+%.%!-.?% ,;% $3.-% K+,?E% 70% ?2A0E@% W2$$"243% -+$0E% ultimately left stranded, along with Max the third inning in a performance that would score of 8­3. that the developed solidarity in the team’s *".6.%BCD%K3+%K.?A0E%2-%$30%2--2-1N%<.::0"$6% set the tone for the remainder of the game. G2EE?07,"6% 52"$0E% K2$3% #4+"2-1% 2-% $30% pitching staff will put them in positions to capped the Panther offense with a 2­3 game. Middlebury struggled to collect just three second with two runners left on base, but the win throughout the rest of the season. Morris Middlebury paid for their missed hits across the game’s nine innings, coming 1./0% "0/.2-0E% #4+"0?0##% $3"+,13% $30% !"#$% added that despite the team’s record, the opportunity in the third when Trinity closest to scoring in the seventh inning when three frames. Skidmore struck hard in the season “isn’t an entire loss…we [can still] knocked in three runs on three hits including two runners were left on base. top of the fourth with four runs on four hits, 4+/0%+,$%.-E%10$%#+/0%K2-#[%$+%!-2#3%+::%$30% a pair of doubles by Scott Cullinane and The Bantams, however, rode the highlighted by a two­run homerun by Mike 2013 schedule. *?0Q%*?/02E.N%*:$0"%($0;30-%<+10"#%#2-1?0E% momentum from their victory and came Pannozzi following a leadoff single by Nate X306%?++A%$+%!-2#3%$30%60."%+::%+-%.%3213% to drive in Almeida and Joe Papa walked, #K2-12-1N%*%E+,7?0@%#2-1?0%.-E%#.4"2!40%56%$+% Barra. note in their two­series weekend against .% 7+$430E% ;?.6% 76% X",##% .??+K0E% <+10"#% $+% bring in a run began the bottom half of the X30% M.-$30"#% E2E-B$% 12F0% 2-% $+% $30% ^,24A% Bowdoin and Tufts on Saturday, May 4 and come in for an unearned run. !"#$% 2--2-1N% W0#;2$0% ?0.F2-1% $3"00% ",--0"#% HJY%E0!42$@%2-#$0.E%E"2F2-1%2-%$3"00%",-#%+-% (,-E.6@% G.6% S@% 70:+"0% !-2#32-1% +,$% +-% $30% Truss would settle down after the inning, on base, Trinity tacked on two more runs on three hits and one error in the bottom half of road against Castleton State on May 8. MCRC suffers last-minute loss in national round of 16 “We were all pretty excited to be on that lead with only 13 minutes left on the clock. the game, but in the end we gave up a few By Owen Teach stage, playing with the best college rugby The Panthers were not done yet, as a try too many penalties, and St. Bonaventure After a two­year march to return to the $0./#% 2-% $30% 4+,-$"6@[% #.2E% W.,-0"N% \]0% followed by a penalty conversion swung the capitalized on those mistakes,” he said. national stage, the Middlebury College K0"0%F0"6%;"+,E@%.#%$30%!"#$%G)<)%#^,.E%$+% game back into Middlebury’s favor at 28­24 “Everyone was pretty torn up, especially for <,176%)?,7%UG)<)V%$".F0?0E%$+%M2$$#7,"13% be there, but we weren’t thinking about past K2$3% $3"00% /2-,$0#% ?0:$N% *% !-.?% $"6% 76% $30% the seniors for whom it was their last shot at this past weekend, April 27 and 28, for 60."#%+"%+:%$30%#,440##%K0%3.E%2-%W>>N%%]0% =+--20#@% 3+K0F0"@% #0.?0E% $30% !-.?% #4+"0% .$% .%"2-1N%%9+K0F0"%K0%3.E%.%1./0%$30%-0Q$%E.6% 2$#% !"#$% #3+$% $+% 4+/;0$0% 2-% $30% W2F2#2+-% were focused on 2013 and the job we had 29­24. and we had to move on.” >J**% -.$2+-.?% $+,"-./0-$N% X30% :+,"J$0./% to do; we wanted to prove that we belonged W6?.-%]32$.A0"%BCI@%+-0%+:%$30%$0./B#%$K+% X30% -0Q$% E.6@% G)<)% `% /2##2-1% #2Q% bracket in Pittsburgh pitted Middlebury there.” captains, pointed to mistakes as the team’s injured players from the contest on the day .1.2-#$% ($N% =+-.F0-$,"0@% W."$/+,$3% .-E% *% ?."10% .EP,#$/0-$% :+"% G)<)% 3.#% 700-% weakness in the loss. 70:+"0% `% E0:0.$0E% .% M2$$#7,"13% $0./% $3.$% the University of Pittsburgh with the overall $30%2-4"0.#0E%?0F0?%+:%;?.6%.$%$30%W2F2#2+-%>% “Our biggest weakness in the game was 3.E%?+#$%$+%W."$/+,$3%$30%E.6%70:+"0N%>-%$30% K2--0"%.EF.-42-1%$+%$30%-.$2+-.?%#0/2!-.?#% level since the team started competing there continuing to give up penalties, costing !-.?%4+??012.$0%",176%1./0%:+"%:+,"%#0-2+"#@% in Bowling Green, Ohio. in the fall of 2011. The competition was ,#% !0?E% ;+#2$2+-% .-E% :+"42-1% ,#% $+% 0Q3.,#$% 2-4?,E2-1% W.,-0"@% ]32$.A0"@% &.$0% ="+K-% W0#;2$0%.%#$"+-1%#3+K2-1%76%G)<)%2-%$30% 0F0-% !0"40"% E,"2-1% $30% $+,"-./0-$% $3.-% ourselves on defense and long drives,” said BCI% .-E% W+-% (+-1% BCI@% G)<)% 7.$$?0E% ".2-6% K00A0-EB#% !"#$% 1./0@% $30% "+,-E% +:% CD@% $30% the normal intensity that the team is used to Whitaker. “Our offense was able to execute conditions to ride 20 points from Jake Feury Panthers dropped a heart­breaking contest coming up against. at all points in the game though, regardless ’16 to cement the 20­7 advantage. to St. Bonaventure by a score of 29­28. After “The level of play was more intense and +:% $30% ;"0##,"0@% K3243% >% $32-A% #;0.A#% $+% “After a devastating loss the day before being eliminated from the tournament, the /+"0%;36#24.?@[%30%#.2EN%\=02-1%2-%W2F2#2+-%>% the character and caliber of our players. with a lot of injuries, we turned it around Panthers downed Pittsburgh on Sunday for a couple years now, we were used to the <0:,#2-1%$+%70%4+K0E%+"%E2#30."$0-0E%76%.% and played our hearts out, and it made me LYJR%2-%$30%!-.?%/.$43J,;%+:%$30%#0.#+-%$+% increased competition, but it was on another E0!42$%#3+K0E%$30%30."$%+:%0F0"6%/.-%+-%$30% 2-4"0E27?6% ;"+,E@[% #.2E% W.,-0"N% \]0% K0"0% determine national rankings for next season. level in the playoffs.” !0?EN obviously very bummed that we didn’t move X30%K00A0-E%K.#%.%#21-2!4.-$%+-0%2-%$30% Saturday’s game against St. Bonaventure _+"% W.,-0"@% $30% ?+##% K.#% ;."$24,?."?6% +-%$+%$30%!-.?%:+,"@%7,$%K0%K0"0%.7?0%$+%#3+K% 32#$+"6%+:%G)<)@%.#%2$%K.#%$30%;"+1"./B#%!"#$% started off well for Middlebury as the team tough to stomach given that it was his and everyone that we came to play, and that we 0F0"%$"2;%$+%$30%$+,"-./0-$%.$%$30%WC%?0F0?N% opened up a 13­5 lead on the Bonnies by several other seniors’ last shot at a national 70?+-1%2-%W2F2#2+-%>N%%X30%$0./%K.#%2-%3213% Z".E,.$2-1%#0-2+"%T,A0%W.,-0"%BCI%$+,430E% 3.?:$2/0N%G)<)%$30-%;,#30E%$3.$%.EF.-$.10% championship ring. spirits for the bus ride home.” on the team’s emotions prior to the games. to 18­5 before St. Bonaventure responded \>$% K.#% +-0% +:% $30% $+,130#$% ?+##0#% >BF0% The Panthers will return to action this fall with 19 unanswered points to take a 24­18 ever been a part of. We controlled most of 2-%'.#$%)+.#$%<,176%)+-:0"0-40%;?.6N% May 2, 2013| SPORTS23 Women’s tennis unable to clinch win !"#$%&'()*"#+%&)(,-*./ Amherst took two of the three doubles The Middlebury women’s tennis team matches, securing wins at the no. 1 and welcomed a pair of nationally ranked 3 positions. Faber and Kepping’s 8­3 teams this past weekend, including loss came to the number­one­ranked 19th­ranked Skidmore and top­ranked team in the Northeast. Amherst’s Devlin Amherst. They came away with one win, has won the past two individual doubles relentlessly defeating Skidmore 9­0 national championships with two on Saturday, April 27, but suffered a different partners, so this was a good marginal loss of 5­4 to the Amherst Lord test for the Middlebury pair. Leung and Jeffs on Sunday, April 28. Gerger weathered a back and forth fight, Middlebury’s dominant win over eventually serving out their match 8­6. Skidmore advanced their record to 10­ This win was a major step forward for 4. The match began with the Panthers the Panther women. The no. 3 position taking all three doubles points. This of Marchese and Amos fell to their Lord marked the seventh time this season that Jeff opponents 8­1. they have grabbed all doubles matches. Coming out of doubles, Middlebury Brittney Faber ’13 and Leah Kepping ’13 needed four out of the six singles points – currently ranked sixth in the Northeast to defeat the Lord Jeffs. They just barely missed this mark, coming away with just – won handily over fourth ranked Nataly Paul Gerard Mendoza and Lee Ford by a score of three wins. Kepping gave Middlebury Lok Sze Leung ’15 prepares to hit a forehand in her straight­set singles vicory. 8­1. Lok Sze Leung ’15 and Ria Gerger its first singles point, quickly finishing ’16 defeated their opposition 8­2 while off 24th­ranked Sue Ghosh 6­2, 6­1. to be more in control of the match. Even our best tennis to NESCACs. We are Margot Marchese ’16 and Lauren Amos Currently first place in the Northeast, though Middlebury won at positions one confident in the intensity and ability ’16 edged out an 8­6 victory. Leung counter­punched her way to through three, they lost at positions four that we possess and can’t wait to prove The singles match wins were Middlebury’s second singles point as through six, with Marchese, Paradies ’14, it to the rest of the NESCAC teams this straightforward, as Middlebury did she took down hard­hitting and second and Faber all losing in straight sets. coming May. If we continue to play the not lose a set in all six positions. Katie ranked Jordan Brewer 6­4, 6­3. Despite the loss, attitudes are positive way we have recently, with the same fire, Paradies ’15 steamed to a 6­0, 6­1 Gerger, currently sitting at number heading forward. the rest should take care of itself.” stomping of her opponent at the no. 6 eight in the region, went the distance and “As the season has progressed, the The Panthers head to position while Dorrie Paradies ’14 gave upset seventh ranked Jennifer Newman team has really become one unit,” said this coming weekend to compete in the up only one more game than her sister, 1­6, 6­3, 7­5. After losing the first set Marchese. “When we improve and move NESCAC championships and will play in ending the match 6­1, 6­1. 6­1, Gerger did not show negativity, but forward the 10 of us do it together, and their first match on Friday. The result of The Panthers’ next match was instead an impressive amount of positive we can feel it. We all have a few kinks the tournament will be instrumental for bound to be a tough one, as they have energy. In the second set, Gerger started in our game and we are doing what we NCAA regional host selection. not lost a Division III match this year. to attack Newman’s serve, allowing her can to iron those out in order to bring !"#$%&#'(&)*+(&,+#$*-&./0.+1&345676&$.#8,/9'-./,

!"#0%*#+12%)3./ individual NESCAC championships. high jump, each clearing 6’ 2”. The women earned second­place by Ryan­Davis won the 800­meter run The men’s distance medley relay team finishing with 117.5 points, behind only The Middlebury men’s and women’s by nearly three seconds with a time of of Patrick Hebble ’13, Sam Craft ’14, host Tufts. track and field teams competed on 2:13.73. Tousley was also a victor by Cooper Kersey ’14 and Schaaf also placed The men’s 140 points, put them in Saturday, April 27 in the NESCAC three seconds in the 5,000­meter run second with a time of 10:10.63, just three third with a new Middlebury record for Championship at . The with a time of 16:59.91. Her performance tenths of a second behind the winning the NESCAC meet. The men trailed Tufts hosts were victorious on both sides, but currently ranks sixth nationally. team from Bowdoin. The 4x400­meter and Bates in the finals standings. the Panther teams had strong finishes. Additionally, the 4x800­meter relay team of Parker, Lou Cornacchione ’13, The next meet for both teams will The women finished second while the team of Sara Guth ’15, Alison Maxwell Patrick Rooney ’13 and Peter Hetzler be this coming weekend, May 3 and men placed third. ’15, captain Sarah O’Brien ’13 and Nicole ’14 finished third behind Tufts and 4, at the Division III New England The men won a total of four events Schachman ’16 finished first with a time Williams. Rooney also placed third in Championships, hosted by . on the day. Jack Davies ’13 continued of 9:26.19. the triple jump and Davies added to his his impressive season by claiming first Other members of the men’s team steeplechase victory by taking fourth in place in the 3,000­meter steeplechase had successful days. Holtzman added to the 5,000­meter run in 14:41.69. en route to setting a new NESCAC record his 100­meter championship by placing Emily Dodge ’13 posted a long by the Numb3rs at 8:58.01. The steeplechase secured a second in the 200­meter dash. jump of 18’ .25” – good for third in the four­year sweep of that event for Davies. “The toughest part about running competition and a new Middlebury Goals for Jon Broome ’16 in Saturday’s Bryan Holtzman ’14 led all competitors multiple meets is taking each one event school record – and also finished second !"#$%$& '()*+,*-.)/& )0)1.2+& %34,*2+5& )& in the preliminaries of the 100­meter 8 new conference tournament record. at a time,” said Holtzman. “I had to in the triple jump with a leap of 36’ 7.5”. dash, then improved his time and won maintain focus on the first race before Grace Doering ’13 placed second in the I).+4,*&4,):1.0&+7&).&!JK&*77L1,&6)39&+412& the final in a blazing 10.92 seconds. thinking about the next one. My strategy high jump at 5’3”. 29*1.05&M<).&>77*,2&?@NH Kevin Chu ’14 also entered the finals of 1 doesn’t change if I’m running one event Ryan­Davis didn’t stop with the his event as the favorite and came out on #67*,/,22& *,/1,8& 1..1.02& 91+64,:& ;<& or four. I owe my success to Coach 800, but also ran the 400 meters and top in the 110­meter hurdles with a time 7 "/1=);,+4& >7**12& ?@A& 1.& #)+(*:)7.:)<5&%9*1/&XYH to their long list of victories by claiming Broome breaks record Moores receives invitation to with eight­goal game NFL Rookie Mini-camp tryout times in the past 12 years, the Panthers spot, I need to impress the coaching staff 6:3!;3<4=&>?:@&AB 6:3!;3<4=&>?:@&AB have not won the NESCAC tournament by picking up the playbook quickly and on Saturday, we kept the foot on the gas !$&6")7889:);'!,)<"'4)'(!*)#'4=">),-")%4!,) another significant test for Moores. giving 100 percent in every drill,” he throughout the whole game.” time that the Panthers failed to qualify for “The one thing that is going to be said. The Panthers are currently ranked the tournament since its inception. different is the verbiage,” said Early. Though Moores is attempting to sixth in the nation as they advance to the Middlebury defefated Saturday’s foe, “Our plays are much more condensed. accomplish what few NESCAC players !"#$%&'(!) *+) ,-") ./0121) ,*34&'#"&,5) Wesleyan, by a score of 7­6 on March 23 of It’s the same thing, but they call it have in the past, ultimately the where they will play Wesleyan at home this year. Broome recorded a hat trick in elongated [in the NFL]. Learning the distinction makes little difference in the this Saturday, May 4, with a spot in the that contest, as the Panthers traded goals new offense is hard for everybody.” end. conference title game on the line. with the Cardinals until late in the fourth Moores understands that his ability “I think he’s going to prove that he’s “If our team plays with that level of quarter when Sean Carroll ’16 sealed the to learn the offense and execute it tough, that he’s a “yes sir, no sir”­type intensity, I think we have a good chance game off an assist from Driscoll. successfully might determine his future guy and at some point they’re not going of winning the tournament,’ said Broome. Wesleyan took down Bowdoin 8­7 in with the Falcons. to care that he went to school,” said Despite winning the tournament seven *?"4,$#"))$&)$,!)@3'4,"4%&'(),$(,: “In order to earn a pre­season roster Early. sports May 2, 2013 | 24 Men’s lacrosse advances to NESCAC semifinals By Mary Claire Eccelsine Redmond ’13 opened the scoring 18.D6.16.7"=>9V"/,!B@ <8*" +2," I!.+2,*5" A6+2" !" 78!/" P*880,"+88C"8D,*"+2,"7!0,"6." This past Saturday, April 27, in the game’s eighth minute. +2,"<8)*+2"()!*+,*4"*,18*B6.7"<8)*" the Middlebury men’s lacrosse First­year standout Jon Broome goals to push his total to eight. team played host to Amherst in J=K" !BB,B" 265" -*5+" 78!/" :,<8*," P*880,J5",672+2"!.B"-.!/"78!/"T" !"#$%&'&"()!*+,*-.!/"0!+12)34" Redmond added another to with 1:12 remaining in the game 5,1)*6.7" !" 538+" 6." +2," 5,06-.!/" give the Panthers a 3­0 lead. A T"A8)/B"!/58":,"+2,"/!5+"<8*"+2," round with a 19­9 win. The 3!6*" 8<" '02,*5+" 78!/5" 1)+" +2," Panthers, who secured the win by Panthers edged Williams in H6BB/,:)*;" /,!B" +8" +A8" :,<8*," !"-.!/"518*,"8<"=W9W@ +2,6*" *,7)/!*95,!58." -.!/," +2," Broome’s second gave the “Scoring eight goals was previous Wednesday, April 24, I!.+2,*5"!"?9F"/,!B"!+"+2,",.B"8<" B,-.6+,/;" ,X16+6.74" !.B" YJ0" :;"!"-.!/"518*,"8<"=>9=?@ +2,"-*5+"()!*+,*@ 2!33;" +2!+" Y" A!5" !:/," +8" -.652" The Williams game was The Panthers added to the when opportunities presented +672+" <*80" +2," 83,.6.7" A265+/,4" lead in the second quarter, with themselves,” said Broome. “I A6+2"+2,"518*,"!+"+2,",.B"8<"+2," L!**61"M26+,"J=?4"$*612"I<,<<,*"J=N" +26.C" 5,++6.7" +2," +,!0" 518*6.7" -*5+" 2!/<" C.8++,B" !+" 5,D,.@" E2," !.B"O8,/"P/81C8A61Q"J=>"A8*C6.7" *,18*B" <8*" +2," +8)*.!0,.+" 65" Paul Gerard Panthers were able to open up 78!/5" !*8).B" !" 56.7/," R8*B" O,<<" even more impressive; it was one Y."+2,6*"<6.!/"7!0,"8<"+2,"*,7)/!*"5,!58.4"+2,"I!.+2,*5"5,1)*,B" !" =F9G" +26*B9()!*+,*" /,!B" :,<8*," tally to help Middlebury to a 7­3 8<" +285," B!;5" A2,." ,D,*;:8B;" their spot as the top team in the NESCAC with a 19­9 win. A6+25+!.B6.7"!"/!+,"*)."<*80"+2," 2!/<+60,"/,!B@ 5+,33,B")3"!.B"5+)1C"528+5@" A8*C" A,JD," 3)+" 6." +265" ,.+6*," “The game against Amherst Ephs and holding on to win by &806.7" 8)+" 8<" +2," :*,!C4" Broome’s eight goals in year, the senior leadership and A!5",X16+6.7"<8*"!"/8+"8<"*,!58.54[" one. Middlebury exploded on the the game are a new NESCAC our coaches.” 5!6B" P*880,@" \Y+" A!5" +2," -*5+" In beating Williams, 8<<,.56D," ,.B@" S8)*" B6<<,*,.+" tournament record, though he H6BB/,:)*;" 2,/B" !" >=9?V" time we really put together H6BB/,:)*;" A!5" !:/," +8" /81C" Panthers recorded goals in A!5"()61C"+8"!5567."1*,B6+"<8*"+2," advantage in shots in the game, a complete game in both the B8A." +2," .)0:,*98.," 5,,B" <8*" the quarter – including three win to his teammates. +28)72"+2,"R8*B"O,<<5"361C,B")3" 8<<,.5," !.B" B,<,.56D," ,.B@" Y." !" the NESCAC tournament, and to <*80" P*880," T" +8" 5+*,+12" +2," “Darric White had an absolute -D,"08*,"7*8).B":!//5"!.B"A8." <,A" 8+2,*" 7!0,54" A,JD," 78++,." secure some momentum heading H6BB/,:)*;" /,!B" +8" =U" :,<8*," !" *63" !.B" H6C," Z68*B!.8J5" +A8" +2*,," 08*," 938).B" 5,/,1+68." !.B" BN<88+:!//@180" FV@"&806.7"8<<"!"=K9>"A6."!7!6.5+" <6*5+9+,!0" '//9'0,*61!." !<+,*" Williams in their last regular H88*,54"A28"A,.+").B*!<+,B"6." /!5+" A,,C,.BJ5" #SR" L*!<+4" A6//" his senior year. season game, the Panthers The Massachusetts native continued their tenacious play travel to Atlanta Friday, May 3. !1C.8A/,B7,B" +2!+" !++,03+6.7" against Bates on Saturday, '" .)0:,*" 8<" B6<<,*,.+" +8" 0!C," !." #SR" *85+,*" A6..6.7":;"!"518*,"8<"=K9V@" teams contacted Moores in 3*,5,.+,B" B6<<,*,.+" 12!//,.7,5" H6BB/,:)*;" 1!0," 8)+" -*6.7" +2," /,!B" )3" +8" +2," #SR" L*!<+" +2!." 2," "06.)+,5"8<"3/!;@"Y."+2," Moores ultimately reached an !B_)5+0,.+"A6//":,"+2,"/,D,/"8<" -*5+"2!/<4"H6BB/,:)*;"A!5"/,B":;" agreement with the Falcons, the 1803,+6+68."d"08*,"53,16<61!//;" +2*,," 8<" +2,6*" +!/,.+,B" 5,.68*54" %,!++/,"%,!2!AC54"A28"*,1,.+/;" +2,"53,,B"!.B"56Q,"8<"+2,"3/!;,*5" Michaela Colbert ’13, Ellen Halle *,9567.,B" <8*0,*" H6BB/,:)*;" 1803!*,B"+8"A2!+"A,"Maine schoool. “During the last month adding, “Seeing a guy who can 2!B"!BB,B"!"3!6*"8<"78!/5@" [my agent and I] were in rush him at 280 pounds is very 2!.B/," P!+,5J" 5+;/," 8<" 3/!;4[" `!*+<8*B4" &8..@4" A2,*," E*6.6+;" '<+,*"!"I!.+2,*"78!/"A6+2",672+" communication with about six B6<<,*,.+"<*80"!"7);"A28"*)52,5" said Demarco. “We played our A6//"285+"+2,"#$%&'&"%,06-.!/5" 5,18.B5"*,0!6.6.7"6."+2,"-*5+"2!/<" teams,” Moores wrote in an him at 230 pounds.” game with constant energy and and Finals on Saturday and <*80"]!+6,"^6++,*"J=>4"H6BB/,:)*;" ,0!6/@" \a.1," +2," B*!<+" ,.B,B" M26/," +2," 53,,B" 8<" +2," 6.+,.56+;4"_)036.7"8."+2,"P8:1!+5" %).B!;4" H!;" ?" !.B" >@" E2," /,B"P!+,5":;"!"518*,"8<"W9N@" players will test Moores, ,!*/;@" a)*" !++!1C" A!5" 18.-B,.+" Panthers are matched up against Atlanta and Seattle showed Although the Bobcats went playing in Bob Ritter’s pass­ and handled the ball well while ,672+29*!.C,B" &8/:;4" A26/," the most interest. I ended up 78!/9<8*978!/" A6+2" +2," I!.+2,*5" 2,!D;4" )39+,038" 8<<,.56D," 2!5" 8)*" B,<,.5," A!5" *,/,.+/,55" !.B" Trinity will play Hamilton in the choosing Atlanta because it 6."+2,"-*5+"=F"06.)+,5"8<"5,18.B9 :,++,*" 3*,3!*,B" 260" <8*" +2," 3*,D,.+,B" P!+,5" <*80" B*6D6.7" +8" 8+2,*"5,06-.!/"0!+12)3@" provides the best opportunity to 2!/<" 3/!;4" +2," I!.+2,*5" ()61C/;" +,038" 8<" +2," #SR@" Y." ,672+" the net.” Middlebury dominated Colby 0!C,"6+"+8"+*!6.6.7"1!03@[ A,.+" 8." +2,6*" -.!/" *)." 8<" +2," games last year the Panthers '/;55!"I!/80:!"J=?"3/!;,B">>" 6." +2," +,!05J" -*5+" 0!+12)3" 8." a<<,.56D," /6.," 18!12" O8," 7!0,4" 518*6.7" 56X" 8<" +2," -.!/" *!." KG?" 3/!;54" !." !D,*!7," 8<" 06.)+,5" <8*" +2," I!.+2,*5" !.B" April 20, winning 14­6. $!*/;" *,187.6Q,B" H88*,5J5" eight goals. 81 a game. By comparison, the 5+833,B",672+"528+5":,<8*,":,6.7" Middlebury will have to potential during his sophomore '3!*+" <*80" 78!/5" <*80" New England Patriots led the relieved by Katie Mandigo ’16, continue their strong play against 5,!58." A2,." H88*,5" <6*5+" both Kramer and Halle at the #SR"A26/,"*)..6.7"_)5+"8D,*"V?" who recorded one save over the a talented Colby squad – which earned a starting role on the :,76..6.7"8<"+2,"2!/<4"+2,"0!_8*6+;" plays per game. 7!0,J5"-.!/"-D,"06.)+,5@" enters the game with a two­game team. 8<" +2," I!.+2,*5J" 5,18.B92!/<" \`65" 5C6//" 5,+" 65" 6." 3!55" The Panthers held a 17­14 A6..6.7"5+*,!C"T"6<"+2,"I!.+2,*5" \'<+,*"bH88*,5J5c"5832808*," ,<<8*+" A!5" 52!*,B" :;" !" .)0:,*" protection,” said Early. “He advantage in ground balls and !*,"786.7"+8"C,,3"+2,6*"78!/"8<"!" year, I new there was a chance 8<" 8+2,*" I!.+2,*" 3/!;,*5@" '/61," 361C,B"!"788B"3*87*!0"b6."+2," a 33­19 edge in shots over the NESCAC title alive. … because you can’t teach his I<,6<,*"J=N4"R!)*,/"I!51!/"J=K4"R6Q!" Falcons] to go to that’s a little Bobcats, giving them the edge " \#,X+" A,,C" 528)/B" :," !" 56Q,4[" $!*/;" 5!6B@" \`," A!5" 5+6//" `,*Q87"J=?4"&2*655;"^6++,*"J=?"!.B" 08*,"3!55"<*6,.B/;4":)+";8)"5+6//" throughout the game in the great game against Colby,” said learning to be a better player ]!+6,"^6++,*"J=>",!12"3)+")3"!"78!/" have to run the ball in the NFL 8<<,.56D," Q8.,@" H6BB/,:)*;" L,0!*18@"\Y<"A,"5+61C"+8"8)*"7!0," !.B"08D,B"<*80"+2,"/,<+"+!1C/," 6."+2,"7!0,J5"-.!/"FU"06.)+,5@" the way you run the ball here.” also controlled the draw battle, plan and play as well as we did +8" +2," *672+" +!1C/,4" A2612" A!5" %832808*," 06B-,/B,*" R,X6" R,!*.6.7"!".,A"8<<,.5,4"!.B" A6..6.7" =?" 8<" F>" B*!A5" 8." +2," in our game against them in the interesting because the NFL L,0!*18" J=>" 1800,.+,B" 8." day. *,7)/!*"5,!58.4"A,"283,<)//;"A6//" 18!12,5"YJD,"538C,."+8"5!;"2,J5" +2,"1803/,X6+;"8<"+2,"3*8+,1+68." +2," +,!0J5" 3,*<8*0!.1," !7!6.5+" E265" 1806.7" A,,C,.B" +2," 08D,"8."+8"#$%&'&"-.!/5"<8*"!" !".!+)*!/"*672+"+!1C/,@[ 3!1C!7,5" 6.D8/D,B" A6//" 3*8D6B," Bates. Panthers will travel down to shot at the title.” H88*,5" ()61C/;" ,5+!:/652,B" “We were well prepared to SEE MOORES, PAGE 23

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