Posted: 04/04/07

Hunting on the decline
Hunting/angling licenses on the decline in Vt., Fish & Wildlife Dept. lacks funding

In autumn, deep within the forests of Vermont, the only audible sounds are the crunch of snow-dusted leaves beneath your boots, the occasional flutter of a restless bird's wings, and the sporadic breeze, which clicks the thin tree branches together in a soft cacophony. Your object is to wait until it's safe to proceed without any disturbance; tracking a deer is a difficult and lengthy mission. (Full story)

 
Not for sale
WWPV resists sale to Vermont Public Radio
By Ryan Lowell

Exercise not only for your body, but for your brain
New study shows neuron growth related to exercise

By Amanda Pelley

The dark side of tanning
New study suggests indoor tanning may be addictive

By
Kaitlin Couillard


The weight of civil commitment
Vt. Senate votes unanimously on sex offender proposal

By Brad Cole

A change in direction
UK study finds alcohol and tobacco more dangerous than some illegal drugs
By
Annie Gleba

Forging a ‘Common Ground’
St. Michael’s gay-straight alliance renovates their image

By Rachel Haven

Fundamental Ignorance: American Religion
BU professor examines religious understanding in America

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Protest for peace
Demostrators stage a protest in Congressman's office

Cailey McDermott












Green-Up P-Day
P-day goes green

By
Izabela Socha