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UVM’s recent decision to restructure several of the University’s student identity centers has drawn widespread criticism from ...
Early in the morning of April 23, UVM students and faculty marched from the steps of the Waterman building to join Burlington community members outside of the U.S. District Court building on Elmwood ...
On Feb. 11, the executive order implementing President Donald Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency Workforce Optimization Initiative began a mass restructuring of the federal government’s ...
In early February, UVM secured a prestigious Research 1 designation from the Carnegie Classifications of Institutions of Higher Education, joining the highest level of U.S. research institutions. The ...
Brennan’s Pub became unrecognizable as groups of music-loving students crowded into the makeshift concert venue to support the candidates for this year’s Battle of the Bands. The competition can be ...
Interim President Patricia Prelock has been named the fourth finalist in the University of Arizona’s search for a provost, as first reported by the Arizona Daily Star. Prelock has served as interim ...
While Vermont may not have the audience size or cultural capital that has allowed major cities to develop prominent drag communities, the enthusiasm of locals and dedication of local drag artists have ...
The Waterman Building, at 118,385 square feet, is the largest academic building on UVM’s campus, with hundreds of students passing through its doors daily. Anyone who’s had a class there is well ...
Sometimes holding your tongue is better than telling the truth. People need to stop priding themselves on not having a filter. The “I don’t owe anyone anything” mindset has taken our generation by ...
Everyone knows the Grinch, the mean and green Christmas-stealing machine. However, not many know his love-hating cousin. You may be picturing a pink-haired, Valentine’s Day thief covering up a heart ...
Beyond office spaces and lecture halls, some UVM professors share something deeper: a marriage. While many of these couples met during their graduate studies, their intertwined paths led them to UVM.
A minimum of $500 is what you’re looking to spend for a season at the mountain as a college student — and that’s if you already have some gear. That’s about 35 hours of work at minimum wage in Vermont ...