From Ben and Jerry’s ice cream to Cabot cheese, Vermont’s dairy industry generates $5.4 billion annually.  Roughly half of ...
Senior Ellen Gray and first-year Eli Tripp have both become 8-ball pool aficionados this year. They each play several times a ...
The sharp crack of an energy drink opening became an everyday ritual for me in the first semester of my sophomore year.  Juggling 18 credit hours, a part-time job and a social life, I could not get ...
On Wednesday, Feb. 11, UVM’s Fleming Museum opened its doors for the spring semester, showcasing the student-curated exhibit “Memory Fields.” Students taking Professor Jennifer Dickinson’s “Museum ...
Burlington has opened its emergency cold weather shelter 12 times since December in response to extreme temperatures. The shelter has served 249 individuals in total this winter, said Sarah Russell, ...
For many thrifty UVM students and Burlington residents, the Burlington Vintage Market offers a steady variety of second-hand clothes and other goods. Every Saturday, an empty space in the University ...
After over three months of uncertainty on the status of their employment, the UVM Grounds Crew is out of a job. University Facilities Management allegedly announced the decision to the United ...
On Sunday, Feb. 1, at St. Anthony Catholic Church in Burlington, a benefit show was held for Jordan Aiken, a young man recently diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s T-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma. Aiken is the ...
Written by American author Henry Miller, “The Air-Conditioned Nightmare” is a poignant and lasting piece of non-fiction, mainly due to the fact that the book displays an America not so dissimilar from ...
A 19-year-old female student died Saturday after sustaining fatal injuries from a skiing accident at the Sugarbush Ski Resort in Warren, Vt., according to the MassLive website. The woman lost control ...
Leah Dillon is a sophomore English major with minors in writing and philosophy from Hanover, Massachusetts. She has been a news writer since fall 2025. She enjoys writing about current events, ...
Adopting the Apartheid-Free Communities Pledge is the bare minimum Burlington voters can do to fight Israel’s genocide and occupation in Palestine, but the City Council won’t even let us vote on it.