BY KEVIN HART
As I was driving down Poultney’s Main Street earlier this semester, I noticed an amazing sight. The red and blue color scheme of the Exxon station had become an orange and blue color scheme of Gulf. For four years I waited for a moment like this.
Mar 3, 2009 | Posted in
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BY IAN FOERTSCH
Fagus Grandifolia, the American Beech, is dying all over the east coast, from an unnatural alliance of a minute scale insect and a scarlet fungus. Beech Bark Disease (BBD), is part of our hemisphere’s rich tradition of imported forest pathogens and par for the course, we’re unable to stop it.
My study of BBD [...]
BY DUSAN VUKSANOVIC
In August 2007, as I was boarding my flight to Munich in Belgrade, I saw that I would be sharing the same plane with the Serbian national volleyball team. I was transfixed, and my eyes stared at my most favorite athlete of all times – Ivan Miljkovic, the man who scored the last [...]
Mar 3, 2009 | Posted in
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