Women's tennis bows out to top-seeded Ephs by The Middlebury CampusMay 06, 2009“The Middlebury women's tennis team earned the third seed for the NESCAC championship this past weekend at Williams College yet ultimately lost to the host team in the semi-finals. Amherst and Williams, the one and two seeds, respectively, each received a first round bye in the tournament.”
Crew team rows in tough, exciting competition by The Middlebury CampusMay 06, 2009“This past Saturday the Middlebury men's crew team headed down to Worcester, Mass. to participate in the New England Championship regatta along with a host of rival schools. The men turned in solid performances in what proved to be an overall exhilarating day.”
Sports Briefs by The Middlebury CampusMay 06, 2009“TRACK & FIELD TEAM RACKS UP NESCAC HONORS After a successful run at the NESCAC Championships hosted by Connecticut College, the Middlebury track & field team earned over 20 all-NESCAC Honors. First-year Michael Schmidt '12 claimed the Rookie of the Year title with an outstanding performance in the 10,000 meter race.”
Women set themselves apart at Division III New Englands by The Middlebury CampusMay 06, 2009“This past weekend, the Middlebury track and field team made its second trip to Springfield College in Springfield, Massachusetts to compete in the Division III New England Championship meet. The Middlebury women finished an impressive third in the team standings out of a total of forty competing schools.”
Men's tennis triumphs in NESCAC championship by The Middlebury CampusMay 06, 2009“The Panthers are once again top dog in NESCAC tennis, taking their fifth title in six years this past weekend. Middlebury cruised past last year's champion, Bowdoin College, 5-1 on Saturday. Sunday was a rematch of last weekend's game against always-tough Amherst.”
Men's rugby snags second championship in three years by The Middlebury CampusMay 06, 2009“Count another championship for the rugby men of Middlebury. The Middlebury Rugby club defeated Georgetown 45-18 in the semifinals and Wisconsin-Madison 27-11 in the finals to capture their second Division II national championship in three years. The Panthers overcame a halftime deficit in the semis and withstood a comeback attempt in the finals on their way to the national title.”
"Affair" entertains with no strings attached by The Middlebury CampusMay 06, 2009“Judith Dry '09 built her senior work, "A Black Tie Affair," upon a large foundation of cross-dressing in the arts. Since Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night," identity and gender confusion have been a staple of theater and film. Charlie Chaplin, Tony Curtis and Dustin Hoffman all donned skirts and slips when bowties and boxers were more the norm for members of their sex.”
Spring Dance Concert: A Vermont Collection by The Middlebury CampusMay 06, 2009“On Saturday, May 2, the Department of Theatre and Dance presented a program of new dance compositions at the Dance Theatre in the Kevin P. Mahaney '84 Center for the Arts. "The Newcomers' Piece," choreographed by Tiffany Rhynard, which included performances by Artist-in-Residence Leyya Tawil and University of Vermont guest dancers.”
The Europeans struggles to impress by The Middlebury CampusMay 06, 2009“Last week, staff writer Dana Walters provided a perhaps overly laudatory "sneak peek" into this weekend's production of "The Europeans," one of Howard Barker's infamously difficult "theater of catastrophe" pieces. First produced in 1990 by Barker's own company, "the Wrestling School," this much-anticipated production marks the close of Middlebury College's theatrical year and the latest piece directed by Professor of Theatre Richard Romagnoli.”
Middlebury College Spring Choral Concert by The Middlebury CampusMay 06, 2009“Led by Director of Choral Activities Jeffrey Buettner and Women's Glee Club Director Jessica Allen, the Middlebury College Men's Glee Club, Women's Glee Club and College Choir gave a concert on Saturday, May 2, in the Kevin P. Mahaney '84 Center for the Arts Concert Hall.” | News Topics
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