An eruption of pro-Palestinian protest at the University of Vermont comes on the heels of simmering campus tension between students and administrators. Can UVM respond without making things worse?
The three minutes of darkness were a harbinger of an overcrowded and unsustainable future, unwanted by most Vermonters.
This commentary is by Mary Jo Kwiatek of Bennington, a special educator. I would like to thank the senators who listened to their constituents in voting no on Zoie Saunders’ nomination .
The decision prompted an immediate outcry from the Vermont Progressive Party, which argued the governor should have appointed ...
Monsignor John McDermott, who has served as second-in-command for several previous leaders, is set to head the state’s ...
The honor caps his time as the youngest son in the state’s most-storied basketball family — and it comes in a year that marks the 25th anniversary of his father’s death.
The 82-year-old progressive firebrand announced Monday that he is seeking a fourth term in the U.S. Senate this year.
City residents have appealed the zoning administrator’s decision to issue a business permit for the operation. Exacerbating tensions are the applicant’s ties to Mayor Mike Doenges, who has denied ...
This week’s Young Writers Project entry is “Let the light in,” by Ursa Goldenrose, 14, of Hardwick. Artwork is “Capture This Memory,” by Myra Rocke, 15, of West Rutland.
His congregation, for the most part, had tolerated his abolitionist views, but presiding over the funeral of a murderer was too much.
Jerome Kaye grew up on the Lower East Side of New York in the 1920s and ‘30s and became radicalized by the economic injustice all around him. He was a member of the Communist Party in his younger ...
The rally was intended to ensure that the supermajority also hears the voices of rural working-class Vermonters and grassroots environmentalists. I just hope they listen.