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On Monday night, the Missisquoi Parent Advisory Committee as well as members and leaders of state-recognized tribes told the UVM officials that two presentations held at the school in the past year have promoted the erasure of their communities.
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Municipal officials think boosting on-campus housing for the University of Vermont could help alleviate some of the pressure on the local housing market. And UVM has broken ground on a student housing project in neighboring South Burlington. But another proposal to increase student housing in the Queen City has been stalled for months.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak talks with an organizer and presenter of Public Philosophy Week, a series of events throughout the state.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak talks about breast cancer with a UVM researcher, a radiologist and a survivor.
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The University of Vermont agreed to revise its policies to ensure that the university's response to discrimination is consistent with federal law.
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Host Connor Cyrus talks with the director of the Center for Community News at UVM about how student journalists across the country can close the gap in local news coverage.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak speaks with UVM women's basketball head coach Alisa Kresge ahead of the America East championship game on Friday.
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Rep. Troy Headrick, a Progressive/Democrat who represents Chittenden County, has introduced a bill that would hold the university to enrollment numbers as of July 2023 until the rental vacancy rate reaches 5%.
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Starting next fall, the University of Vermont will be tuition-free to all Vermont residents whose families make less than $60,000 a year, university officials announced on Friday.
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Catamount Run will bring roughly 500 more beds to South Burlington City Center, within a mile-and-a-half radius of UVM’s Burlington campus. The development will come online in phases, with plans to have 170 beds ready by summer 2024, and the rest finished within the following two years.