By Matt Heller Executive Editor When classes began in late August, Saint Michael’s College, like many higher education institutions across the nation, welcomed an incoming…
Posts published in September 2019
Criminology, health science, and public health offer alternatives By Meg Friel, Executive Editor In addition to eager first years and a trickle of new staff,…
By Lorelei Poch Environment Editor Once Barry Von Sleet, Saint Michael’s grounds staff member, makes his run-through cleaning the grounds, you may see Casella Waste…
By Lorelei Poch, Environment Editor Did you know that Saint Michael’s has geothermal heating and cooling systems installed underneath the library lawn, as well as…
By Meg Friel, Executive Editor As St. Michael’s confronts diminishing enrollment, we applaud many of the school’s efforts — from hiring a new vice president…
By Addy Bourgelais Staff Writer/Photographer As Cameron Smith ‘20 started his senior year, he piled even more on his plate by participating in the 27th…
By Talia PerreaVisionary Editor While St. Michael’s College is a pretty accessible campus, there are things that can still be done to help improve the…
By Meg Friel, Executive Editor In a tucked away corner of the Durick library basement, hiding between cream colored shelves stretching far above my reach…
by Victoria Bradford Staff Writer Many students think of the natural area, a protected piece of land across Route 15 from Hoehl, as…
September 6- 8 rang in Burlington’s 27th annual art hop. Artists from all around huddled together downtown to display their art and give curious roamers…