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Step into this beyond gorgeous Vermont retreat nestled in a peaceful meadow
Smith & Vansant Architect has crafted this stunning contemporary retreat that embodies sustainable home design principles, located in Norwich, Vermont. The residence is nestled amidst an expansive meadow landscape, surrounded by tall grasses and a canopy of mature trees, blending harmoniously with its natural surroundings. The home’s exterior facade is a beautiful display of modern, clean lines. It is constructed with a combination of materials that include aluminum, metal, concrete, and wood accents.
They remember Vietnam protests. Now, they're facing charges after protesting the Gaza war at Dartmouth.
Douglas Smith lives in Sharon, Vt., just across the border from New Hampshire. He’s legally blind, asthmatic, epileptic and undergoing treatment for cancer. And since October, the 83-year-old has also carved out time for weekly vigils around the Upper Valley for the civilians killed in the war between Israel and Hamas.
Broadway veterans lend a hand to stage Hanover HS spring musical
HANOVER, N.H. (WCAX) - Students from Hanover High School this weekend are staging their spring musical production. The Footlighters’ production of “Mean Girls” opened Friday and runs through Sunday, one of three shows the theater club puts on each year. A group of Broadway veterans are lending their skills to bring the musical to life. The director, music director, and choreographer spent years working in professional theater and eventually brought their skills to the Upper Valley’s Northern Stage.
More than half of US residents now affected by 100% clean energy legislation
Lawmakers in Vermont voted overwhelmingly this week to approve a bill requiring all state utilities to reach 100% renewable energy by 2035 — and becoming the 24th U.S. state to have set targets to adopt 100% carbon-free power. The bill cleared both chambers Tuesday with strong veto-proof majorities, all but guaranteeing it will survive any […]
Women’s golf finishes 11th at NCAA regionals
After capturing the Ivy League title on April 21, women’s golf capped off their historic run at the NCAA golf regionals. The Big Green finished 11th out of 12 teams — outperforming their 12-seed ranking — at the Las Vegas tournament from May 6 to 8. As...
Vermont Conversation: Dartmouth Professor Annelise Orleck was arrested but not silenced
The police assault of Professor Orleck made national news and the videos went viral. Read the story on VTDigger here: Vermont Conversation: Dartmouth Professor Annelise Orleck was arrested but not silenced.
Northern Lights captured in photos across Vermont
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - Parts of the U.S. including us here in Vermont, got a great view of the northern lights Friday night into early Saturday. We’ve gotten a ton of viewer photos from across the northern areas of our state, and our staff here at Channel 3 even got outside to snap some pics too. It’s the first severe geomagnetic storm watch issued in nearly 20 years. The space weather prediction center says at least five coronal mass ejections have been directed towards earth. These explosions of plasma, and magnetic fields from the sun’s corona create the light show.
Collaboration, lighting and aesthetic: What makes a creative space?
Whether in music, visual art or writing, it’s hard to deny that environment plays a pivotal role in creating art. If there’s anything I miss from freshman year, it’s the setup of my beloved room in North Fayerweather Hall. It pains me to say that my dark, carpeted room in Topliff Hall does not have the same creative effect on me as North Faye, with its spacious layout and wood flooring. Although spaces like the Tower Room and Sanborn Library evoke that same essence, I deeply miss the privacy from freshman year that allowed me to write my music out loud.
‘A redefinition of civil disobedience’: Dartmouth’s crackdown with riot police was far worse than the protest
Jeff Sharlet, a Dartmouth professor, on how the college ‘swatted themselves’ sending in special response police unit to arrest pro-Palestinian protesters. Dartmouth College, with about 6,700 students, is the smallest of the eight schools in the Ivy League, and one of the most geographically remote. Growing up nearby, it was guaranteed I’d run into someone I knew crossing Dartmouth Green, the central campus lawn in Hanover, New Hampshire.
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