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Sights and Sounds

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Video: Before I Die

Student curator Camiel Schroeder ’26.5 reflects on the poignant interactive art exhibit that invited people to share their aspirations.

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Essays and Commentary

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Vignettes and Portraits

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Sunday Night Environmental Group Turns 20

Dozens of alumni who helped launch Middlebury’s Sunday Night Environmental Group (originally known as the “Sunday Night Group”) returned to campus recently for SNEG’s 20-year reunion and a two-day conference exploring the question, “What Works Now?”

We asked a few of them to reflect on their time as Middlebury students and to offer some advice for today’s generation of college climate activists. Here are a few of the voices from that gathering.

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Fiddlin' Around

American folk song traditions get a special spotlight in a Vermont Symphony Orchestra performance and archival display.
By Sara Thurber Marshall

Mahaney Arts Center

Come to Your Senses! — Sensiotics and Understandings of Arts and Culture in Africa and Beyond

This multimedia and multisensorial presentation is in the African and African Diaspora tradition of “call and response,” with images, sounds, film, and movement. We will consider Sensiotics, an approach that centers the crucial importance of the senses, our body-minds and sense-abilities, in our experiences with arts, cultures, and histories. 

Hepburn Zoo

BIGFOOT

Alyssa and Holly Auburn are two sisters reuniting after years of silence. Their history is unpacked while the presence of Bigfoot himself looms ever closer. Hannah Alberti’s ’26 senior 700 work in acting, Alex Garcia’s ’26 senior 700 work in lighting design, and Evan Berger’s ’26.5 500 work in scenic design. 

Performances April 17 at 7:30 PM and 10 PM, and April 18 at 7:30 PM. go/bigfoot/ for tickets. 

Middlebury Chapel

1,000th Midday Carillon Concert Celebration

This event marks the 1,000th lunchtime recital by Middlebury College Carillonneur George Matthew Jr., who has played for Middlebury for over four decades, and who teaches Middlebury College students the art of this unique musical form. Stop by to greet George on the Chapel steps, before he makes his way up to the carillon booth, high up in the Middlebury  Chapel’s spire. Then stay to listen to his special program. Free and open to the all.