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https://omeka.middlebury.edu/archives_of_dissent/files/original/5ab82297ebc3aee9a77d0153e427667b.pdf
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After four male students told the college administration that Bread Loaf Professor Paul Cubeta had sexually harassed and assaulted them, the college held an internal hearing that resulted in no official ruling. Cubeta resigned from his position as director of Bread Loaf, but was granted another position as director of development. The administration did not make any of the information regarding the charges public, despite several editorials the following year from The Campus that addressed the incident, asked for information regarding the charges, and criticized the college's decision to keep them secret while awarding Cubeta another job at the college. The Burlington Free Press also reported that College English professor Robert Hill had approached Dr. Robison (Middlebury's President) in the mid-1970’s and said, “that Cubeta was harassing male students,” yet nothing was done. The Campus published news stories, opinion pieces, letters to the editor, and editorials about this topic.
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1988-1989
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Paul Cubeta: Sexual Harassment Hearing and Cover-Up
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https://archive.org/details/middleburyNewspapers_1989-12-01/page/n17/mode/2up
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Both of these "To the Editor" opinion pieces praise the Campus for what Baran and Zeltvogel see as responsible investigative journalism on the topic of Paul Cubeta. They also both contradict Professor Bakers views as published in the Nov. 17, 1989 issue of The Campus. Zeltvogel believes that The Campus is taking a stand as a source of truth for the students and faculty, rather than being complicit in administrative lies and wrongdoing. Baran believes Mr. Baker has made it clear he cares more for the college's reputation than for the victims of sexual harassment, and Mr. Baker's tactics are the very reason said victims tend to stay silent and repressed. Here is a photo of the article as it was originally printed.
NOTE: To be able to zoom in on this article, go to the Campus Archive link below (pg. 18).
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Jeanine Zeltvogel '89 and Robert Baran '90
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December 1, 1989
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The Campus: "What is 'responsible journalism?'"
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Bread Loaf
Jeanine Zeltvogel
journalism
Paul Cubeta
Professor Baker
reputation
Robert Baran
sexual harassment
survivors
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To the editor
victims