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Snoe.Down 2010 rocks Rutland County

BY DANIELLE PHILLIPS Rutland County saw in influx of visitors the last weekend in March and this time it was not simply for the above-average spring skiing that Killington offers.From March 26 to March 28th, Rutland and Killington hosted the snoe.down 2010, featuring popular jam band moe. They played Friday and Saturday night at the [...]

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First Hand Experience; Wall Street Vs. Main Street

Since the economy tanked and businesses of all sizes have gone bankrupt the Wall Street versus Main Street debate has been increasing in prevalence. Over the course of my working life I have mostly worked for large corporations, with the exceptions being when I worked for a day care, when I was an umpire, and [...]

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Profile Article- Jose Galvez Contreras

Winter break is a time where most students relax and enjoy the freedoms that a month without classes affords them. Though he enjoyed his time off from classes to spend with family and friends, for junior Jose Tulio Galvez Contreras life in his home country, Honduras, is not all fun and games. Honduras has historically [...]

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Communcation Troubles on campus

Do you ever feel like you have no idea what is going on around here? You’re not alone. Regarding everything from daily activities on campus, to the status of the new Biomass plant, it seems that any news or information at GMC is difficult to come by. After sifting through hundreds of deleted (and previously [...]

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Campus fire regulations heating up

All on-campus residents who attended the campus-wide floor meetings when they returned from break, likely heard about the new regulations imposed regarding fire alarms resulting from burning food. To many students, this sounds like an issue which should not be punishable and viewed as an accident.  And, generally speaking, it is accidental. Sleeping residents of [...]

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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 [...]

Eagles Men’s Basketball Team Ready for Season

  By Jesoni “Fiji” Kuruyawa The Green Mountain Men’s Basketball team looks to have a great season this year with [...]