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Fifty Years of Green: An Environmental History of Middlebury College since 1965
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Collection: 1996-2000
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Ridgeline Debate 1995-1996
Middlebury campus and community debate on merits and environmental downsides of proposed Ridgeline development.
Fair raises environmental awareness
The Middlebury Campus reflects on the recent Environmental Fair and how it raised awareness of the environmental programs at Middlebury.
Midining gets organic with local foods
Informing students as to why they should eat local/ organic food and of the efforts of Middlebury to provide local/organic food.
Food Waste on Campus
Environmentalists at Middlebury College initiate a study of food waste in dining halls.
'Green' strategy targets paper waste
Excessive use of paper at Middlebury and suggestions on how to achieve the "green" goal of reducing this waste.
Revolution at hand; we are the leaders of the future
Op-Ed by student who is concerned of students' actions towards environmentalism
Battell Will Balance Nature and Development
A student article expressing opinions about college's management of forest land left by Joseph Battell in his will.
Safety of nuclear power
Article by Middlebury student raising concerns about reliance on nuclear power
Editorial in Campus on Global Warming January 2000
An editorial by Middlebury Environmental Coordinator Amy Seif on global warming
Rainforest Action Group Protest at Home Depot Williston 1998
A photo printed in Middlebury Campus showing a group of students in the Rainforest Action Group protesting with signs outside Home Depot in Williston VT
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