This is the transcription of an interview with Maddie Orcutt '16 (she/her/hers). Maddie was a Political Science and Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies major. At Middlebury she was very involved with It Happens Here and helped to found The…
This is the audio recording of interview with Maddie Orcutt '16 (she/her/hers). Maddie was a Political Science and Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies major. At Middlebury she was very involved with It Happens Here and helped to found The…
This is a link to the Middlebury Unmasked video-narrative project posted on YouTube on March 10, 2015. The video includes the voices and stories of Middlebury survivors, who hold cardboard cutouts of other student’s faces for the purpose of…
This opinion piece from pro-life website, Life News, is a critique of Gender, Sexuality & Feminist Studies Professor Carly Thomsen’s teachings on and oppositions to CPCs. The piece supports the claims of the Addison County CPC that the backlash…
This is a letter to the Campus editor written by FAM in response to an article published a week prior titled, "Eluding the 'Freshman 15.'" It describes the harmful effects of such an article on a campus where the culture already amplifies unhealthy…
After the DU mannequin incident, Alison Fraker and other concerned students wrote a letter to Dean Emerson. The letter urged Dean Emerson to attend a meeting that night to discuss future steps in addressing DU and their actions.
This is the transcription of an interview with Lauren Curatolo ‘06 (she/her/hers). Lauren was a Women’s and Gender Studies major with a minor in Psychology. At Middlebury, she was President of Feminist Action at Middlebury, organizing various events…
This is the audio recording of an interview with Lauren Curatolo ‘06 (she/her/hers). Lauren was a Women’s and Gender Studies major with a minor in Psychology. At Middlebury, she was President of Feminist Action at Middlebury, organizing various…
This Los Angeles Times article discusses the DU incident at Middlebury, and the board of trustees' subsequent order that Middlebury’s six fraternities pledge women by the end of the year or cease existing. This article covers different perspectives…