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The Purple Knights' strong run in the NCAA Division II tournament ended Tuesday in a Sweet Sixteen home game against Southern New Hampshire University.
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The UVM women's basketball team opened it season with a successful rout of Merrimack, and the UVM men’s basketball team begins their 2021 season Thursday, Nov. 11. Both squads face a challenging year because of the difficulties posed last year — and some continuing into the new season — from the pandemic.
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One of the enduring impacts of the coronavirus pandemic has been the border closure between the U.S. and Canada. A new report examines how severe and long-lasting the resulting economic damage to border communities could be.
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The Scott administration has prioritized older Vermonters in the vaccine rollout over the past several months, taking an approach to inoculate those who…
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Vermont reporters provide a roundup of top news takeaways about the coronavirus, a cyber attack at UVM Health Network, the latest on the upcoming election…
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Vermont's largest college has only seen a handful of coronavirus cases so far.In late August, when Vermont was recording few new cases of COVID-19, the…
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Castleton University is rolling out a new campus safety smartphone app. It's the second college in Vermont to employ an app connecting students directly…
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As of July, Saint Michael's College in Colchester has a new president: Dr. Lorraine Sterritt. She is the first woman to serve in that position in the…
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Three colleges around Burlington report that stickers and posters promoting white nationalist views were left on their campuses. The University of…
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A new play premiering at Saint Michael's College tells the story of the women who worked the textile mills in Winooski and across New England in the…