Ripe Produce: Six Must Read UVM Stories

Ripe Produce: Six Must Read UVM Stories

Yes, Burlington, Vermont gets a lot of sunshine and a nice breeze from Lake Champlain, but there seems to be a shadow cast on the UVM campus. No worries, the auditors are taking care of it as we speak.

*We reported it to you first -- the millions of dollars being shelled out to a data management firm for our “benefit.” Now, the whole deal with the “consultants” is under investigation.
 
* The UVM Catamounts have chosen the women’s soccer team for 2012! Check out the newcomers on the Catamount website.

* An unhappy fraternity member reams the Residence Life director, Annie Stevens, while others spew mixed abhorrence at the state of the slop served as food.

* Some Vermonters are considering secession as an option (more than 50% of them think the U.S. has lost it’s moral authority). UVMer explains why secession is not an option.

* A new director of admissions is selected. Her name is Elizabeth Wiser, otherwise known as the person who's in charge of getting us more hippies.

 

*Miguel Magrass, a former UVM Catamount baseball player, gets off to an amazing start in his professional baseball career.

 
 

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