By Jose Vazquez The Green Mountain College Lacrosse team has been training hard every day since the beginning of the semester. On April 04, 2012, GMC’s Lacrosse team was going against the Castleton College Lacrosse team and it was not an easy game for the Eagles. With the harsh weather, rain and snow, and Castleton’s [...]
Sustainability: What’s it to you?
Sustainability is something that many of us at GMC are working toward, and because it is such a large concept, there are many ways to for us to get closer to it. The following is a collection of stories collected and written by GMC students in the Fall 2011 course of Images of Nature, about some [...]
Submit To The Green Anthology
By Luke Dailey Howdy all. Spring is in the air, in a chilly, vague, New England sort of way, and seniors are scrambling to complete an at-least mildly respectable Delicate Balance Project. My Big Idea is to compile a ‘green reader’ of sorts. Basic idea: a diverse collection of environmentally themed writings that is designed to [...]
Maple Fest Weekend 2012
By Cai Manoogian There are many stories behind a celebratory function. You know, how things begin and discoveries come alive, and how they continue on through memory and appreciation. Pamela Mikkelsen, Chair person for the Maple Fest Commitee, fills me in on one of these stories. She pauses for a moment, recollecting a tale told [...]
Declinations underlining its progressions
By Minh Ho Human history is a process that is composed of many patterns of improvement and decline, which focus on the enhancement of human life. Many developments in technology and food production have been recognized as the triumphs of humans — however these triumphs have been overshadowed by the resulting problems existed before the [...]
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 only in the town of Poultney but to the rest of the world. With this in mind students from all over the world flock to this institution to learn more about positive impacts they can [...]
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 next semester. Zero-Sort recycling will be the replacement for our recycling bins and trash cans on campus. Zero-Sort is a new way of disposing of trash, paper products, cardboard, and recyclables all in one trash [...]
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 parking lot of the college. This came after actions of irrespective and irresponsible members of the community had decided earlier in the semester it was a good idea to take pallets and organized card boxes [...]
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 Dayrle Tucker as the new head coach. Working alongside Coach Tucker is Dave Randall and Christopher Jenkins, who will surely give the team a boost with their guidance and combined experience. Tucker has been a [...]
The Mountaineers Male Athlete of the Month
By: Jesoni “Fiji” Kuruyawa Forrest Teutsch Cross Country Runner Forest Teutsch has been named The Mountaineers-Eagle Sports Man of the Month due to his personal performance with Cross country team this season. With that being said, he is also named as a member of the North Atlantic Conference first team, adding another huge accomplishment in [...]