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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

Signs seen outside City Hall during the protest on Oct 17. Photo: Bel Kelly for the Crossover.

Burlington Citizens Rally to Protest Sears Lane Eviction Order

Bel Kelly, Associate Editor October 19, 2021

On Sep 15, Burlington Mayor Miro Weinberger announced a plan to assist the houseless encampment at Sears Lane. Less than a month later on Oct 14, Weinberger went back on that plan and announced that all...

Sunset photo from November 2017.

Office of International Education: Current Status and Plans for the Semester

Rebecca White, Staff Writer October 18, 2021

In March 2020, COVID-19 forced all study abroad students to return home early and finish the remainder of their semester online. The entirety of Champlain College’s study abroad program was put on pause....

Screen shot of the Christian Fellowship portion of the Faith and Spirituality Club page.

Champlain Students Hurt After Hate Speech Incident with Christian Fellowship

Haley Seymour, Editor in Chief October 7, 2021

Friday, Sept. 17, students reported feeling uncomfortable and attacked by members of a church visiting campus on behalf of the Christian Fellowship. The New King Church members made homophobic and transphobic...

Students protest UVM’s failure to protect survivors. Photo: Glenn Russell for VTDigger.

UVM Promises it has Improved Response for Assault Survivors; Students Disagree

Bel Kelly, Associate Editor October 6, 2021

Content Warning: discussion of sexual assault, mentions of suicidal ideation.   April 25, 2021: University of Vermont (UVM) student Athena Hendrick shares her story of sexual assault and UVM’s...

Interim President David Finney

Q&A With Interim President, David Finney

Haley Seymour, Editor-in-Chief September 22, 2021

David Finney is currently serving as the interim president at Champlain College. From 2005 to 2014, he took office as the seventh Champlain president. His biggest accomplishments during his presidency...

Photo from @champlainedu on Instagram.

Changes in the Office of International Education: How They Affect Study Abroad

Rebecca White, Staff Writer May 7, 2021

“How are students going to be able to take advantage of Champlain’s well-marketed and inflated study abroad programs if the entire Office of International Education staff has been laid off, but students...

The student-run publication infographics, designed by Parker Derick (Graphic Design and Visual Communication Design, '23).

Center for Publishing, aka “Pub Hub,” Moves Forward

Haley Seymour and Bel Kelly May 3, 2021

Tanya Lee Stone, Professional Writing Program Director, has just completed a semester-long faculty fellowship with the Emergent Media Center, with the primary goal of evaluating and improving the function...

COVID Vaccine Eligibility in Vermont

COVID Vaccine Eligibility in Vermont

Haley Seymour, Editor-in-Chief April 19, 2021

As of Monday, April 19, Vermonters ages 16 and older are eligible to make an appointment to get the COVID vaccination.  Vermont hopes to open vaccine eligibility to college students who live in another...

Photo of Champlain College campus, taken in 2017.

Champlain College Plans to Be Fully In-Person for Fall 2021

Lily Sakaniwa, Staff Writer April 2, 2021

Mar. 10, Champlain College's department of Student Affairs, Diversity, and Inclusion sent an email to the community detailing what they’re calling the “initial plans for fall 2021.” The email briefly...

George (left) and Seith (right) on their trip to pitch for Samsung.

Champlain Students Create App for Running Safety

Haley Seymour, Editor-in-Chief March 30, 2021

Champlain College students Riley Seith (‘22) and Mackenzie George (‘22), marketing majors, have created a new app called “Laces,” promoting running safety. The app includes features like: the ability...

Champlain's International Women's Day Tweets Reveal a Larger Issue

Champlain’s International Women’s Day Tweets Reveal a Larger Issue

Rebecca White, Staff Writer March 29, 2021

On International Women’s Day (IWD), Champlain College and the Women’s and Gender Center sent out tweets for IWD and Champlain’s Wall of Women, a wall in Fireside Lounge where students can nominate...

Student Reporters Deny College’s Media Relations Request

Student Reporters Deny College’s Media Relations Request

Bel Kelly, Associate Editor March 11, 2021

On Feb. 24, Leandre Waldo, director of Client and Media Relations for Champlain College, sent an email to Haley Seymour, student editor-in-chief of the Crossover. Waldo asked that any requests for interviews...

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