In the year 2025, I read 73 books, a grand total of 23,453 pages. It is, admittedly, something I am quite proud of. Despite ...
Despite being a universal aspect of life, food remains nothing if not controversial. Whether it’s the very tired, old joke ...
Given the tumultuous nature of the current political climate, many people have taken it upon themselves to express their ...
At 5 p.m. Jan. 20, protestors took over Harvest Lane, the street in front of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility ...
Last week, for the umpteenth time, one of my closest friends and I passionately argued over the same 2500-year-old myth.  The ...
Founded in April, UVM’s first women’s flag football team has discovered an untapped curiosity about the sport. Now with 50 players, most of the club has never played flag football before. Women’s club ...
Situated in a small, sequestered state in the Northeast, UVM draws professors from across the country and further, but a 2021 report found that only 2% of UVM’s faculty identify as international.
As Vermont’s population ages, the need for end-of-life care continues to rise. Vermont has the fourth oldest population in the country, with 1-in-4 Vermont residents being over the age of 60, ...
UVM Students for Justice in Palestine has announced a campaign calling to remove four employers from the upcoming career fair being hosted by UVM on Oct. 8. Over 90 organizations are attending, ...
(She/her) Annalisa Madonia is a senior public communications major with a concentration in media and journalism from Wantagh, NY. She has minors in food systems, applied design and nutrition and food ...
In late March, employees of the Office of Equity, Belonging and Student Engagement learned in a staff meeting that their office would undergo a rebranding and strip the word “equity” from its title.
It’s everyone’s favorite time of year: the sun is shining, flowers are blooming and campus feels alive again. But you can’t relax just yet. A spectre is haunting campus — the spectre of finals.