Middlebury considers revoking Rudy Giuliani's honorary degree
Middlebury College is considering revoking an honorary degree held by Rudy Giuliani in light of the role he played in “fomenting” the riot in the U.S.
Middlebury College is considering revoking an honorary degree held by Rudy Giuliani in light of the role he played in “fomenting” the riot in the U.S.
MIDDLEBURY — A group of 70 Middlebury Union Middle School students will be studying remotely this entire week in light of a recent, positive COVID-19 test confirmed among the MUMS comm
VERGENNES — Raymond William White, 34, of Vergennes was arraigned on Monday afternoon in Addison Superior Court’s Criminal Division and charged with aggravated ass
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Small Business Administration is re-opening an aid program for small businesses hurt by the coronavirus pandemic.
MIDDLEBURY — Second installment property tax bills are due next Friday, January 15. Postmarks are not accepted as timely payment.
MONTPELIER — Leaders in the Vermont House of Representatives on Wednesday announced committee assignments for the 2021-22 Legislative session.
ADDISON COUNTY — Addison County State’s Attorney Dennis Wygmans, Sheriff Peter Newton, and High Bailiff (-elect) Dave Silberman released the following statement on January 7:
As a bonus to our Jan.
MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE ASSOCIATE Professor of Political Science Kemi Fuentes-George will teach a course called “Protest Music in Comparative Perspective” for the upcoming J-Term. The course will look at how music is used to interpret, explain and respond to political, racial and other inequities around the world. Photo courtesy of Kemi Fuentes-George
MIDDLEBURY — On April 25, 2019, Ayman Mao, a Sudanese musician living in the United States, flew back to his native city of Khartoum to participate in a sit-in outside that African nation’s army he
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