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.
Life is a beech
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 [...]
Reporting on the Olympic champions
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 [...]