Breath of Fresh Air For Life After College for Class of 2011 |
Aiding ‘Les Enfants’ of Rwanda |
| One of the most common questions college students are asked is what their major is, and college seniors have no doubt fielded countless queries about what they plan to do with their degrees after graduation. |
Of all the reasons students have for taking a year off from college, sophomore Elena Bilodeau’s choice was based on a goal: to go to Rwanda and teach English at an orphanage for boys. |
While such an emphasis on life post-St. Michael’s can be terrifying, the Class of 2011 now has a reason to breathe a little easier.
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Next year, Bilodeau will take a leave of absence from St. Michael’s College to travel to the African country and teach English at Les Enfants de Dieu Orphanage (“The Children of God” in French)
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Burlington Diners ‘Knead’ Panera |
Magic Hat Cans Glass Bottles for #9 |
Burlington Town Center, built in 1972, was originally made up of small, local stores.
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Now available in cans, Magic Hat #9 is about to undergo a whole new life. |
By this summer, however, the North American chain Panera Bread will occupy 4,400 square feet of space in the mall’s Church Street frontage. Full Story |
Magic Hat #9, a favorite among the micro-brew craft beer crowd in Burlington, has undergone a change to celebrate its 16th anniversary of production. Full Story
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New Lift to Stowe Mountain Resort Revs Up Its Renovations
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| Vermont is an ideal winter destination, with many skiers and snowboarders calling it home. |
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Due to this, resorts are forced to compete for the best terrain and work to offer the best resources. Full Story
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