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Friday, April 19, 2024

  • YOUPOWER Spin Class

    Free 45-minute student-led indoor spin classes! These classes take place in the FIC building, room 127. Shoes and equipment are provided. Sign up for classes at go/youpower or using the MINDBODY app. 

    YouPower Spinning Room

  • Shabbat Service

    Weekly Hillel Shabbat Service and Dinner, in the Jewish center in the FIC.
    All welcome.

    Jewish Center at the Freeman International Center

  • Battell Bingo Bash

    Come out to the first Battell Bingo Bash for an afternoon of fun and games! Our “professional” Bingo caller will lead you through multiple rounds of the classic game, with plenty of chances to win a variety of different prizes with a grand prize for one lucky winner!

    Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

  • Weekly German Club Event

    Come to the Club in the German house and enjoy homecooked traditional meals, beverages, boardgames or holiday celebrations!

    Deanery - 40 College Street - Max Kade German House

  • Shabbat Dinner

    Weekly Hillel Shabbat Service and Dinner, in the Jewish center in the FIC.
    All welcome.

    Jewish Center at the Freeman International Center

  • Q&A Spring Drag Show

    Queers and Allies is hosting our annual spring drag show! Watch student performers give it their all and show their best drag!

    Wilson Hall, McCullough Student Center

  • REVIVAL Large Group Meeting

    Hello all! We hope you’ll come join us in the Crest Room for fun games, snacks, music, and to learn about the incredible person of Jesus! Whether you’re curious about the existence of a spiritual world, searching for meaning in life, or a lifelong follower of Christ, this is the place cultivated for you, and we hope you will come to find a new home within our loving community. We promise you will be welcomed no matter who you are or where you are on your religious/spiritual journey!  

    McCullough Crest Room

  • Airswimming by Charlotte Jones

    Charlotte Jones’ Airswimming follows the story of Dora Kitson and Persephone Baker, two unlikely friends who are confined to life in St. Dymphna’s Hospital for the Criminally Insane beginning in the 1920s. Watch the evolution of their relationship - one of friendship, familial love, and romantic tension - as they cope with the pressure of 50 years of isolation by forming alter egos: bibliophile Dorph and Doris-Day-loving Porph.

    Hepburn Zoo

    Open to the Public
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    Dance Alumni Takeover Showcase Performance

    Dance Alumni Takeover
    An Alumni Showcase dance concert
    Join us for an amazing evening featuring several Dance Alumni sharing their performance work.

    Mahaney Arts Center Dance Theatre

    Open to the Public
  • Sisters' Halaqa

    Join us to engage in meaningful conversations and build a sense of community with the MSA sisters. All are welcome!

    Islamic Center (Forest B9)

Saturday, April 20, 2024

  • Ivy Native Council Conference @ Dartmouth!

    Voices of Indigenous Peoples is attending the annual conference for Indigenous students at Ivy and NESCAC schools, hosted by Dartmouth on. This year’s topic is language revitalization and its relationship to higher education, and it is open to all Indigenous-identifying students of any cultural background. Contact vip@middlebury.edu if interested in attending!

    https://students.dartmouth.edu/nap/news-events/ivy-native-council

    Off Campus

  • Rasputitsa Gravel Race

    Join Midd Cycling for a gravel race in Jay, VT. Rasputitsa is one of the most renowned gravel races in the state, and even the U.S. The course will be muddy and maybe even snowy!

    Off Campus

  • AIKIDO

    Classes led by Professor Jonathan Miller-Lane and Middlebury graduate Corey Selover. PE credit available. Aikido is a 20th century Japanese martial art founded by Morihei Ueshiba, O’Sensei, (1883-1969). In these sessions, we will focus on the potential of Aikido techniques and principles to transform conflict from a binary confrontation among individuals to an interaction of powerful and dynamic energy. No prior experience is necessary. Participants should wear comfortable clothing that includes leg coverings (such as sweats) rather than shorts. All bodies are welcome.

    115 Franklin Street main floor, Humanities Center

    Open to the Public