Archive | October, 2009

What or who is slowing down the campus Internet again?

BY NOAH PAPPANO All over campus you can hear students complaining about the slow Internet. For some, it can take as much as three to five minutes for their e-mail to load and much longer for a .pdf file or a video streaming site. The administration is aware of this problem. In fact, they are [...]

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Health care chaos: Not just a national issue

BY CHAD SKILES As an international student from Kenya, sophomore Mark Thiong’o experienced one of his more baffling cultural revelations during the Family & Friends Weekend in September. This was not, as one may assume, because of some seemingly bizarre social nomenclature—such as saying “aluminum” with the American accent, something with which Mark has already [...]

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Maplefest and Marriage Equality (documentary)

In Spring 2009, a celebration of maple trees and diversity at Green Mountain College. A student documentary observes the marriage equality debate in action.

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What the River means to GMC

At Green Mountain College, the Poultney River is a classroom, an escape, a flowing version of Walden Pond. A documentary on what a river means to a college. A project of Falling Off Rope Swings Production completed as part of a course taught by Prof. Paul Falzone in Fall, 2008.

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Green Mountain Podcast

The rumors are true, an elusive group of GMC students are starting  a radio station, we made theese podcasts to get you excited and tickle your eardrums, and be sure to tune in once we go live. Click the links to listen To Download Mac: Control Click PC: Right Click And if your interested in being [...]

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The Amazing Dodge Ball Game

By Jose Vazquez The first weekend of Spring Semester, there was a college wide dodge ball tournament and teams were [...]

Declinations underlining its progressions

 By Minh Ho Human history is a process that is composed of many patterns of improvement and decline, which focus [...]

Appreciation for GMC and the Environment!

By: Jesoni “Fiji” Kuruyawa Green Mountain College is at the center of promoting a green environment and sustainable living not [...]

Pick Up Your Dog Poop!

By Jesoni “Fiji’’ Kuruyawa It has come to many peoples attention that some community members in Poultney Town and of [...]

A New Player in Town- Zero Sort!

By Jesoni “Fiji” Kuruyawa Zero Sort is the new trash disposal that will soon be implemented in our community early [...]

Recycling is Back in Business

By Jesoni “Fiji” Kuruyawa The recycling crew were hard at work cleaning up the recycling trailer located at the lower [...]