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Sink window

No mercy for sink, no sink for Mercy

Students in Mercy Hall pull sink from wall, throw it out window

Sinks usually remain on the wall.  However, after freshman Jordin Lumsden heard a crash around 1 a.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 3, she would say differently. Full story

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Drinking policy

Adding wet to the dry

Of-age students came close to saying goodbye to drunken walks up the Main St. hill.  Last Wednesday, Erik Graham, the Chair of Student Advocacy for UVM’s Inter-Residence Association (IRA), attempted to pass a resolution supporting the conversion of the UVM campus from dry to wet. IRA voted 11-3 against the resolution. Full story

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Womens Bball

Catamounts look toward the postseason

Promising play of freshman class gives the Cats a potentially exciting future

The University of Vermont women’s basketball team is roaring towards the America East conference tournament, currently sitting in second behind the University of Hartford  with a 12-2 record.  Not only are the Catamounts eyeing the 2010 America East title, but also a bid to the 2010 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament. Full story

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Music Monkey House

A medley of “eyelid movies”

Phantogram creates contemplative night at the Monkey House

Even behind closed eyes, the strobe light flashes in time, pulsating to the beat-driven sounds of up-and-coming artists Phantogram.  The recently signed Barsuk Records band found an enthusiastic and slightly intoxicated crowd at the Monkey House on Feb. 22.  Full story

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Rollerderby

Vermont Roller Derby not for the faint of heart

Bring together a bunch of women, some skimpy outfits, plenty of aggression and a crowd full of beer and what do you get?  No, the answer is not a keg party catfight — it’s an all-girl roller derby. Full story

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Senate says “no” to Vermont Yankee

Vt. nuclear power plant gets shut down for good

Amid cries from students and Vermonters alike, Vermont Yankee will not be relicensed, leaving the future for energy in Vermont uncertain.    The Vermont state Senate rejected Vermont Yankee’s bid for relicensing by a vote of 26-4.  The nuclear power plant will close in 2012 in accordance with its original agreement, so long as the plant doesn’t appeal the decision in court.  Full story

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Fire and Forget

Imagine a world where at any time, a giant metal tube filled with explosives could burst through your roof and incinerate you, your family and your neighborhood.  This is the reality Afghanis face every day of their lives. Full story

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Men’s basketball prevails in ESPN BracketBuster game

Balanced offensive attack key in Cats’ victory

The men’s basketball team defeated Fairfield University 77-67 at home on Feb. 20 in ESPN’s annual BracketBuster series at Patrick Gymnasium.  The BracketBusters match up mid-major teams from across the country that are in the hunt for a NCAA tournament bid. The teams play for a strengthened resumé come March Madness time, and get the opportunity to be televised on the ESPN family of networks. Full story

Arts

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The Godspell, according to UVM

For the past several nights, students, parents and community members have been gathering in Royall Tyler Theatre to listen to the words of Jesus Christ.  Well, not exactly.  “Godspell,” the UVM Theatre Department’s latest production, ran from Feb. 18 to 28 and was sold out on all of the dates. Full story

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Undergrad Gormet

The lime and the coconut

Snow is dancing outside the windows as fireplaces and heaters have friends and lovebirds huddled near. And, while that’s all well and good, a little reminder that summer is around the corner would be much appreciated, especially for those who are ready for a change in season. Full story



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