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The Intersection of News, Arts, and Culture at Champlain College

The Crossover

The Intersection of News, Arts, and Culture at Champlain College

The Crossover

The Intersection of News, Arts, and Culture at Champlain College

The Crossover

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Champlain to Celebrate Global Women’s Education March 8th

Brigid Barry, Staff Writer March 7, 2023

Champlain College is holding an event on Mar. 8 for  International Women’s Day, emphasizing the importance of education on the young female mind.  International Women’s Day celebrates women and...

Author Sheila Liming and her book "Hanging Out."

Hanging Out with Sheila Liming: Discussing the Author’s Newest Book

Kelley Lebahn, Staff Writer March 2, 2023

When looking at the college experience, evenings in a common room surrounded by friends just passing time are often overlooked moments. Professor Sheila Liming claims these moments may even be happening...

The courtyard at the beginning of the student-led walkout in spring 2022.

Champlain-Administered Survey Shows Lack of Confidence in College’s Ability to Handle Sexual Misconduct

Haley Seymour, Editor in Chief February 16, 2023

In March 2022, Champlain College students received an email from the Title IX office asking them to participate in a Culture of Consent survey. The email explained that in addition to existing reporting...

New Digital Humanities Major Coming to Champlain in Fall 2024

New Digital Humanities Major Coming to Champlain in Fall 2024

Haley Seymour, Editor in Chief February 15, 2023

QUEERING THE MAP is an online mapping platform for members of the LGBTQ+ community to share their experiences in relation to physical space. Each location symbol has a story, whether it’s as simple as...

A plaque in McDonald Hall. Photo from Champlain College Flickr.

McDonald Hall: Renovated with Focus on Sustainability and Historic Preservation

Kelley Lebahn, Staff Writer February 13, 2023

Any student walking on Champlain’s campus has inevitably passed the ornate building on the corner of Willard and Maple. However, for the last eight months, the building has been trapped behind construction...

Photo from Extra Life 2021. Photo by: Logan Potvin-Hall

Champlain Esports Raises Money for Extra Life Charity Event

Amanda Woods, Staff Writer December 8, 2022

Students filled Champlain’s esports facility Nov. 11 through Nov. 13 to participate in the center’s Extra Life charity event. During the course of the weekend, donations were collected to support the...

Campus photo by Haley Seymour ('23).

SGA Makes Changes to Improve Communication with Students

Haley Seymour, Editor in Chief December 1, 2022

Champlain’s Student Government Association (SGA) hosted a forum on Nov. 2 to explain and accept questions from students regarding several updates to their overall processes and governing documents. These...

Complete Your Application for Student Loan Forgiveness

Complete Your Application for Student Loan Forgiveness

Haley Seymour, Editor in Chief November 1, 2022

In August, the Biden Administration announced its goal to forgive between $10,000 and $20,000 of federal student loan debt for low-to-middle income borrowers. The application is currently open, and even...

Photo by: Haley Seymour

Student Government Association Welcomes New Members at Election Party

Amanda Woods, Staff Writer October 13, 2022

On September 27, the Champlain Student Government Association (SGA) held an election party to celebrate the election of its newest student representatives. The SGA election process spanned multiple weeks...

A Weekend of Reading: Vermont’s Green Mountain Book Festival

A Weekend of Reading: Vermont’s Green Mountain Book Festival

Brigid Barry, Staff Writer September 23, 2022

This weekend marks the beginning of Vermont’s very own Green Mountain Book Festival (GMBF), a three day long event consisting of panels, readings, book sales, and more. This event, according to the website,...

Jack Googins ('24), Abbey Berger-Knorr ('24) and local musician Phil Sheridan.

Abbey B.K. and The Band to Play at Jim’s Basement on Oct. 1

Haley Seymour, Editor in Chief September 22, 2022

Champlain College students Abbey Berger-Knorr (‘24) and Jack Googins (‘24) have both had a passion for music from a very young age. On Oct. 1 at 7:30 p.m., they will join local musician Phil Sheridan...

Tanya Lee Stone to Launch New Book “Peace is a Chain Reaction” at Champlain-Hosted Book Event

Tanya Lee Stone to Launch New Book “Peace is a Chain Reaction” at Champlain-Hosted Book Event

Haley Seymour, Editor in Chief September 9, 2022

Tanya Lee Stone, award-winning author and program director of the Professional Writing program at Champlain College, is set to release her new book, Peace is a Chain Reaction on September 13, 2022. On...

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