Where the Cat Is Queen
Jessie Raymond ’90 waxes both lyrical and exasperated about the former barn cat that rules her house in her Addison Independent humor column.
Jessie Raymond ’90 waxes both lyrical and exasperated about the former barn cat that rules her house in her Addison Independent humor column.
Panther alumni have made national basketball and hockey headlines lately.
Family, love, art, and activism all come into play in the work of Juniper Creative Arts, founded by Jennifer Herrera Kondry— former associate director of the Anderson Freeman Resource Center—and Will Kondry.
Research from assistant psychology professor Virginia Thomas shows that healthy solitude practices can restore and refresh, as outlined by the New York Times.
Several in the Middlebury community who are personally or professionally affected by the war in Ukraine have been sharing their perspectives.
Cassidy Freeman ’04 talks about playing a devoted, firearms-toting wife in a televangelist family on HBO’s The Righteous Gemstones.
The Boston Globe examines the phenomenon of older people getting involved in movements for climate justice and voting rights.
Growing up between two countries led to an interest in serving international students for Carol Lin, MAIEM ’18.