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This past fall semester, 12 University of Vermont students learned how to become audio journalists (thanks to Brittany Patterson). Here are four of their pieces. Today, you're going to hear Jared Pap…
Host and producer Mae Nagusky speaks to seven Vermont journalists about what they wish they had heard before entering the daunting, demanding, yet fulfilling field of journalism.
A big thanks to the j…
Vermont is one of two states, plus the District of Columbia, that allows incarcerated people to vote. But data show just a fraction of those who are incarcerated use that right.
This episode was prod…
In this special feature episode, CNS producer Andrew Connelly explores Vermont's tight-knit and vibrant music scene through conversations with young artists.
This episode was produced and hosted by A…
Three student stories aired on Vermont Public Radio in December! The Newsreel shares CNS student stories featured on Vermont Public Radio each month.
Student stories featured in this episode in order …
Student reporter Mae Nagusky attended the annual 29029 Everesting endurance event last October. Participants have 36 hours to hike up the vertical equivalent of Mt. Everest, 29,029 feet. Mae spoke wi…
Four student stories aired on Vermont Public Radio in November! The Newsreel shares CNS student stories featured on Vermont Public Radio each month.
Student stories featured in this episode in order o…
Our host, Mae Nagusky, explores Dismas of Vermont through conversations with residents, volunteers, and staff. You can learn more about Dismas of Vermont by checking out their website: https://www.di…
Six student stories aired on Vermont Public Radio last month! The Newsreel shares CNS student stories featured on Vermont Public Radio each month.
Student stories featured in this episode in order of …
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CNS was featured on Ric Cengeri's Vermont Viewpoint! CNS Editor, Cory Dawson, and Barton Chronicle Reporter, Luke Vidic discuss the work of CNS student reporters in the Vermont media landscape.
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The presence of F-35s in Vermont has led to concern for wildlife and human safety since the day they landed in Burlington Internal Airport in April of 2019.
So much so that on Town Meeting Day 2021, t…
Host and producer Mae Nagusky speaks with three Vermont artists, Eliza-Marie Phillip, Katie Runde, and Dug Nap about their experiences creating art and living in Vermont.
Here are links to the artist…
Happy Green Up Day! In this episode, Kate Alberghini, Casey Kendall, and Clarissa Kendall share green-up reflections and stories. Check out Green Up Vermont's website for more artwork and details: ht…
Wildlife biologist, Skip Lisle, reflects on the importance of beavers, the ecological richness of their flowages, and the possibility of our coexistence. Check out one of our stories about beavers in…
Middlebury professor Dr. William Hart and local artist Katie Runde discuss Alexander Twilight's identity and significance.
Check out more of Katie Runde's work on her website: http://www.katierunde.c…
Vermonters reflect on the importance of Town Meeting Day on Tuesday, March 2nd. Check out stories from the polls collected by CNS reporters across the state: https://www.communitynews.net/home/scenes…
Erin Alamed, Director of Volunteer and Community Outreach at the Humane Society of Chittenden County, reflects on the organization's work to meet the demand for pets while remaining COVID-conscious.
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Colchester's 2021 Teacher of the Year reflects on teaching during the Covid-19 pandemic. Be sure to check out Sophie Hinds' story featured in the Colchester Sun and Community News Service here: https…
Join producers Anna Kolosky and Leah Kelleher for a sonic exploration of Buffalo Mountain in Hardwick Vermont. Be sure to check out Anna's story featured in the Hardwick Gazette and Community News Se…