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Sunday, May 7, 2023

  • SIM Final Concert

    Final concert for Middlebury’s only acappella group (don’t look it up), SIM! Pull up for a group of harmonious men to serenade you.

    OA/Brackett House Basement (Tavern)

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    Weekly Sunday Night Environmental Group Meeting

    Sunday Night Environmental Group (SNEG) is a non-hierarchical student org committed to climate and social justice activism. In the past we have pushed the college to divest from fossil fuels, passed anti-fossil fuel infrastructure resolutions in town, trained students on methods of non-violent direct action, occupied the statehouse, organized climate strikes, and so much more. We strive to ground our work in anti-racism, indigenous sovereignty, and community power.  All are welcome regardless of prior knowledge or experience.

    Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

Monday, May 8, 2023

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    Pop-up! 3-D Books from Special Collections

    Special Collections’ newest exhibit features 100 years of pop-up books from the fanciful to the functional, from science textbooks to fairy tales. The exhibit is installed in Davis Family Library on the Main Level.

    Visit go/popup/ to see the books in action.

    Middlebury College

    Open to the Public
  • YouPower cycling wheel

    YouPower Spin Classes

    Free 45 minute student-led spin classes! Our studio is in the FIC in room 127. Please make sure to arrive 5 minutes before class. Masks required, shoes provided. Sign up for classes at go/youpower

    YouPower Spinning Room

    Closed to the Public
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    Tom the Record Man

    Tom the record man will be on Proctor Terrace on Monday, May 8th from 9-5 pm. Stop by for a great selection of vintage clothing and vinyl records.

    Proctor Terrace

    Closed to the Public
  • YouPower cycling wheel

    YouPower Spin Classes

    Free 45 minute student-led spin classes! Our studio is in the FIC in room 127. Please make sure to arrive 5 minutes before class. Masks required, shoes provided. Sign up for classes at go/youpower

    YouPower Spinning Room

    Closed to the Public
  • May Hot Topics Lunch: New Developments in the Yemeni Civil War

    Join the Rohatyn Student Advisory Board for our May Hot Topics Lunch on recent developments in the Yemeni Civil War. Professor Samuel Liebhaber of the Arabic Department will give a lecture, touching on the recent prisoner swaps and the possibility of a cessation of hostilities. Following the lecture there will be a Q&A portion. Lunch will be provided from a local restaurant to those who RSVP before the deadline. To RSVP, fill out the google form at go/rsab22/ before 10am on May 5th. 

    McCardell Bicentennial Hall 411

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    Uplift Weekly Workout

    Join us for our weekly workout with Uplift! Feel free to use the Fritz balcony as you wish, or join us in a led workout.

    Kenyon Arena Concourse

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    Knoll Garden Volunteer Hours **BIPOC Affinity Space

    **Please note, MONDAY sessions are held as BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and other people of color) affinity space, facilitated by BIPOC student interns and staff.
    These Volunteer Hours are open to BIPOC Middlebury students. The Knoll serves as a site to explore topics of connection, resilience, and regeneration. The garden has been almost entirely powered by volunteers and interns for 19 years, and we are grateful you are here. 

    The Knoll

  • Quadball Practice

    Middlebury College Quadball will be running a practice where students can learn the fundamentals of Quadball, practice skills, and scrimmage in a safe and fun environment.

    Battell Beach

  • Emergent Improvisation

    Light refreshments and snacks will be provided. Inspired by adrienne maree brown’s book Emergent Strategy: Shaping Change, Changing Worlds, this workshop explores the principles of emergence, interdependence, resilience, collaboration and communication through movement in the context of interfaith dialogue. Through improvisational practices, we will learn how small, adaptive changes can connect us across our differences and evolve over time.

    Mahaney Arts Center Plaza

    Open to the Public
  • J Club Weekly Meeting

    J Club highlights aspects of traditional, pop, artistic, linguistic, and literary Japanese culture and brings them to campus. We host food events, screenings, celebrations like Harumatsuri (the Spring Festival), workshops on topics like taiko and tea ceremonies. We also sometimes attend events in the surrounding area. Everyone is welcome regardless of experience with Japanese language or culture. Stop by our weekly meetings or contact our email to cook, watch anime, enjoy Japanese music, and more with us!

    LaForce Hall Seminar Room

  • Monday Meeting and Film

    Men’s Rugby Monday meeting and film. We will be going over the weeks schedule and going over film, as well as introducing rugby concepts for implementation at practice later that week

    Axinn Center 100

  • YouPower cycling wheel

    YouPower Spin Classes

    Free 45 minute student-led spin classes! Our studio is in the FIC in room 127. Please make sure to arrive 5 minutes before class. Masks required, shoes provided. Sign up for classes at go/youpower

    YouPower Spinning Room

    Closed to the Public
  • "Are Marriage and Parenthood Now Only for the Wealthy?"

    Speakers: Elizabeth Breunig of The Atlantic and Patrick T. Brown of the Ethics and Public Policy Center

    In a post-industrial society, marriage and fertility are expressions of values rather than buttresses for economic security, and yet, a range of economic and cultural forces have made it more financially challenging for people to get married and have children.

    So, are marriage and parenthood now only for the wealthy?

    If we don’t want them to be, if we want the benefits of marriage and parenthood to be broadly accessible, how do we do that?

    McCardell Bicentennial Hall 216

    Open to the Public