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Clara MacMeekin, Editor-In-Chief Erik Shonstrom, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Clara MacMeekin |
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Chivomengro aims to publish a monthly zine of personal essays, satire, and cultural commentary. The staff loves to include graphically driven pieces, such as comics or graphic literature, that speak to the college experience.
Chivomengro stays true to its commitment to the writer—contributors have the freedom to submit what they want. The editorial team takes great pride in publishing essays on the human experience, including reviews of pop culture, music, movies, and satire pieces. Chivomengro highly encourages submissions from Champlain College students and remains open for reading on a rolling basis.
For more information, visit the Chivomengro website!
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Ryan George, President Felipe Lega, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Ryan George |
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Art & Entertainment Sports, Recreation, & Intramurals |
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Jenna Giguere, Instructor Georgia Warren, Captain Maddie Spire, Captain Avery Marr, Junior Captain Adra Gonzalez, Junior Captain |
Primary Contact | Jenna Giguere |
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The Champlain College Dance Team is a fun way for students to dance in college without the pressure of tryouts. Previous dance experience is appreciated, but is not required. We work on many fun and unique projects during the year and experiment with different dance styles. At the end of the year, there is an opportunity to perform at the annual Champlain College Dance Team (CCDT) Showcase, with original choreography from our members. We strive to have a positive and safe environment for everyone to be in their bodies comfortably while dancing.
Learn more about dance coach Jenna Giguere!
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Marc Davis, Co-Club Head Joshua Ziluck, Co-Club Head Christian Konczal, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Marc Davis |
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Champlain Club Esports is the largest club on campus. We support multiple teams and run interactive community events. The club competes across a variety of games including Overwatch, Splatoon, Apex Legends, League of Legends, Valorant, and many more. The club also works hand-in-hand with our Varsity Esports Program.
Learn About Our Esports Program
Visit Champlain Esports at Lakeside!
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Madeleine Minks, President Jesse Mazza, Vice President Luisa Bueno, Social Media Manager Robin Perlah, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Madeleine Minks |
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Champlain Crochet is a space for people to de-stress and crochet in an easygoing but invigorating environment. Whether you’re an expert or know nothing about crochet, the club is a space for everyone to learn and support one another.
Bringing your own supplies is not required for participation, but is encouraged. We have yarn, crochet hooks, stitch markers, and yarn needles that club attendees can use.
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Parker Soares, President Laila Martinez, Vice President Matthew Compton, Upperclassmen Rep James Nicholls, Underclassmen Rep Hannelore Sanokklis, Marketing Rep Joseph Eastman, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Parker Soares |
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The Champlain Cybersecurity Club (CCSC) is an academic and social club focused on providing students with the opportunity to explore interesting topics within the realm of cybersecurity. This year, club leadership is focused on academic, personal, and professional development. Meetings are open to all majors, and we encourage students with alternative academic backgrounds to participate!
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Tuck Tucker, President Ilan Fiarman, Vice President Lillie Palumbo, Assistant Director Johnathan Ferguson, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Tuck Tucker |
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The Champlain Destiny Club is an inclusive place for fans of the game “Destiny 2” to talk about and enjoy the game with fellow students. Over the semester, we host many events ranging from raid nights to in-game fashion contests on our discord server and sometimes in person. Our club is open to anyone of any skill level, and we are always happy to accept and meet new members!
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Kaylee Hunt, President Rem Valatka, Vice President John Rasmussen, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Kaylee Hunt |
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Champlain Film Society is a club for all majors and all years who are interested in learning more about film. We strive to build a community among our members that will support them throughout their time at Champlain. In addition to collaborating, we provide guest speakers, equipment demos, and student screenings for anyone to join.
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William Box, President Lizzie Cornett, Communications Officer Warren Sides, Advisor Michael Opperman, Advisor |
Primary Contact | William Box |
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The Mathematics Club is for all students who are interested in mathematics and its applications to real life. We celebrate math and the positive impact it can have through events and community outreach. Every spring, we take students to The Hudson River Undergraduate Mathematics Conference, where you have the opportunity to give a talk on a math-related topic you are passionate about.
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Noah Gomberg, President Connor Love, Vice President Andres Sanchez, Treasurer Eric Sample, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Noah Gomberg |
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Do you like playing or listening to music? Come join us as we hang out and play, practice, and write music. Plan out sets for The Grind, break out into small ensembles, and more!
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Janet Weinstein , Faculty Advisor John Ryan McDonnell, President |
Primary Contact | John Ryan McDonnell |
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The Production Club brings together students from several majors to produce a variety of video and audio content. We work on students’ passion projects that may fall outside the curriculum of classes. We also shoot videos for several local businesses to use on their websites and social media.
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Max Joffe, Co-President Owen Marcus, Co-President Robin Perlah, Faculty Advisor Suzanne Snyder, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Max Joffe |
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The Design Club is a place for students from any major to connect with others who have an interest in graphic design. We’ll engage in club challenges, peer review critiques on personal and academic projects, and go on occasional trips to local design companies and art galleries. The goal is to have fun and explore creative subjects together in a relatively informal but organized way.
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Alayna Cash, President A'zariya Daniels, Vice President Natan Eliezer, Research Lead James Nicholls, Underclassman Representative Joe Eastman, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Alayna Cash |
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The Digital Forensics Association (DFA) is a dynamic student organization that meets biweekly in collaboration with the Cybersecurity Club. Open to students and faculty from all divisions, DFA offers an engaging platform to explore the intricacies of investigating, analyzing, and recovering digital evidence from electronic devices and digital systems. Throughout the academic year, DFA hosts a range of captivating events, such as enlightening guest speakers, hands-on Capture The Flag (CTF) challenges, hardware hacking nights, and movie nights.
If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to reach out to dfa@champlain.edu.
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Cole Weiss, President Payton Ayer, First-Year Club Leader Meg Jones, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Cole Weiss |
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The Education Club is a social club centered around the Education program at Champlain. The club is open to students of any and all majors. This is an inclusive and laid-back space where we will meet and discuss things that matter to us as future educators, as well as simply gathering socially and engaging in some fun activities. All are welcome!
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Academic Local Community Engagement Social |
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Paul Gleason, President Miles Campbell, Treasurer Jonathan Ferguson, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Miles Campbell |
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Welcome to our vibrant Free and Open Tech Club! Our diverse group of tech enthusiasts is currently embarking on an exciting journey, harnessing the power of a Beowulf cluster to tackle complex computing challenges. Whether you’re a seasoned coder or a curious beginner, you’ll find a welcoming community eager to share knowledge and foster collaborative learning.
In addition to our Beowulf cluster project, we also dive into the world of electronics through soldering projects, creating hands-on experiences that bridge theory and practice. Furthermore, we delve into the realm of amateur radio (ham radio), fostering connections across the airwaves and honing our communication skills. Join us in this captivating adventure of technology, where the possibilities are limitless, and innovation thrives!
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Brigham Boice, President Ciaran Buckley, Advisor |
Primary Contact | Brigham Boice |
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The International Business Club meets weekly to discuss pivotal global issues, fostering critical thinking and diverse perspectives. Experience our signature Montreal trip, connecting you directly with foreign consulates and leading businesses. Through our activities, you will gain invaluable skills, unique networking opportunities, and a deeper cultural understanding. Join us and navigate the intricate world of international business!
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Primary Contact | Jake Tolchin |
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We are Champlain College’s Improv Troupe! Our style of improv performance is short-form comedy games. Troupe members are given prompts by the audience, and then we create hilarious scenes to watch and be a part of. We perform a few times a semester, so keep an eye out for our posters!
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Sophia Bourgeois, President Jack McKean, Vice President Warren Sides, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Sophia Bourgeois |
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Zero cards? Zero experience? Zero problem. The Magic The Gathering Club strives to provide a place for anyone to learn how to play Magic, regardless of experience level, gender, or background.
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Anna Sugiura, President Jasmine Tewksbury, Secretary Tarn Foerg, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Anna Sugiura |
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Phi Alpha Social Work Honors Society is a nationally affiliated honor society. We host academic scholarship and social work activities centered on social justice and humanitarian values. Students in this group get to engage in on campus- and community-based activities that support scholarly recognition and professional readiness. We support a culture of achievement and inclusion in everything we do.
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Sophie Michaud, Co-President Eden Bouchard, Co-President Gary Baker, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Sophie Michaud |
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The Champlain Psychology Club is a space for individuals interested in psychology and/or who are part of the Psychology program. This club is open to all individuals and offers students the opportunity to participate in fun social activities. We also host academic events geared toward gaining a better understanding of psychology.
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Abbey Berger-Knorr, President Hanna Blankenship, Vice President Rosalynne Whitaker-Heck, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Abbey Berger-Knorr |
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Champlain College’s chapter of Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) provides students with useful professional development resources, opportunities, and network connections within the Communications, Public Relations, and Marketing fields. The chapter also hosts on-campus events to foster a sense of community for chapter members. The goal of PRSSA is to uplift students interested in these career fields and provide them with resources for future success.
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Mackenzie Leonard , President Sianay Clifford, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Mackenzie Leonard |
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This club brings together people who like to read about social justice issues and want to explore different reading topics with others in an open environment. This book club is run through our School of Social Innovation.
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Fall Semester Spring Semester |
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Grace Phelps, President Tori Long, Vice President & Marketing Manager Jennifer Vincent, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Grace Phelps |
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Stiller Women in Business is a group of students who are committed to giving women and other marginalized communities within the business world a safe space to hang out and talk about classes and other activities on campus. You do not have to be female identifying or a business major to participate in the club. Our goal is to explore, transform, and ignite the business world, and this starts with us. Through the combined efforts of its members and leaders in the business community, SWIB strengthens their professional expertise to positively impact their careers and society.
To Explore, Transform, & Ignite the Nature of Women in Business, Now and in the future.
Meetings | Networking Events | Skills Panels/Workshops | Mentor Program | Partnership Events with Speaking from Experience, WEI & More!
Passionate individuals | Being female role models in our field | Credibility | Encouraging confidence in a safe space | Leaving a legacy & foundation for future students | Changing the image of women in the business world | Elevating the community | Mentoring | Feasible Journey | Ability to reach out to local community | Having a voice | Resources | Making an impact in our lives & our community
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Holly Meissner, President Audrey Orenstein, Vice President Sheila Liming, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Holly Meissner |
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Our club is driven by a collective curiosity to explore the intricate artistry that makes horror movies so irresistibly captivating. Geared toward those with a penchant for the mysterious, the horrifying, and the thrilling, our aim is to dissect the essence of exceptional horror. While this will mainly be done through weekly screenings (with free snacks provided) that cover a diverse range of films from chilling classics to modern gems, our hope is to ignite a discussion following our screenings that transcends the screen to include other forms of horror media.
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Joseph Lyons, Club head Jonah Thompson, Club head Craig Pepin, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Joseph Lyons |
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The Tabletop Games Club is a place for people to gather to play tabletop games and socialize. We provide a large variety of games that members can freely use. Don’t know what to play? Find a club head and we’ll help you get set up with a game. Our club is all about coming together and meeting new people with shared interests, and we’d love to have you there!
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Grace Allard, President Paeton Moul, Vice President Kerry Noonan, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Grace Allard |
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We are a completely student-run theater club that produces a show each semester. We are an audition-based club, but we also have positions in tech and encourage students to join our discord to keep informed about what opportunities we have open! We meet twice a week until tech week and hold auditions early in the semester. We do not perform musicals.
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Academic Student Publications |
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Kelley Lebahn, Editor-In-Chief Tanya Lee Stone, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Kelley Lebahn |
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Written by students, for students.
The Crossover is a digital publication serving as the “Intersection among News, Arts, and Culture at Champlain College.” It provides an honest and independent view of Champlain’s campus and culture through an authentic and informative perspective by researching relevant issues and events while following open and transparent reporting practices.
Four main categories allow for a diverse platform of featured stories:
The Crossover’s staff is made up of writers, section editors, copy editors, photographers, artists, a social media manager, and an editor-in-chief. If you want to join our team, or contribute a story, email champlaincrossover@gmail.com with your pitch or completed draft for feedback!
Got a hot tip? The “Tip Us Off” section allows the Champlain community to submit anonymous news/tips to The Crossover.
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Primary Contact | David Wolfe |
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The Grind is an open mic coffee house that provides a safe space for people to express themselves through performance. The audience can relax, meet new people, and spend time with friends. Every Wednesday from 9:00-11:30 PM in Fireside Lounge, there is a player’s sheet; it’s first to sign-up, first to play. We have a sound system and an electric piano for acoustic music. There’s always snacks/coffee available. Our goals are to provide a safe environment for creative expression and creative community and to create an environment that develops and nurtures our performers.
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Semester | Fall Semester |
Primary Contact | Sheila Liming |
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The Well is an evolving, collaborative publication produced by Champlain students enrolled in the Professional Writing Program’s Magazine Publishing course (WRT-215). Topics and themes vary each semester, as students take charge and mold each issue in accordance with their collective priorities and interests.
Students oversee every aspect of The Well, contributing to its written content, design, editing, and marketing. One issue is published each semester the course is offered.
Check out a sample of former The Well issues here and read local coverage of the inaugural publication of The Well in Seven Days here.
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Primary Contact | Sheila Liming |
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Willard & Maple is Champlain’s student-run literary magazine, publishing annual issues that feature visual art, poetry, short fiction, and nonfiction. Its mission is to broadcast the diverse and powerful voices in the Champlain community out to the world.
Willard & Maple accepts submissions from the Champlain community. Guidelines for submissions are on its website, as is a link to W&M’s Submittable page. Willard & Maple staff engage in a democratic voting process to determine acceptances.
The Willard & Maple office is not a traditional college-magazine workplace. Students completely take charge of the editorial process, and the review board for submissions is entirely composed of young writers. Nobody’s here to pour coffee and punch copy.
Interested in joining? Email willardandmaple@champlain.edu—the staff is looking forward to connecting with you
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Fall Semester Spring Semester |
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Molly Shapiro, President Melanie Brown, Advisor |
Primary Contact | Molly Shapiro |
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Our Women in Cybersecurity chapter is part of an international organization dedicated to providing resources, opportunities, and mentorship to women and gender minorities in cybersecurity. We host events to provide a sense of support and camaraderie to women and gender minorities studying cybersecurity. We also attend the national Women in Cybersecurity conference in the spring as a group to represent the college. Our meetings are open to all, not just women or cybersecurity majors.
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Rosalie Bibona, President Julia Swift, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Rosalie Bibona |
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Our goal is to create a welcoming space for women and non-binary people working in film to get to know each other and feel supported. We do demos, screen movies, work on projects together, and more!
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Brandy Caterino, President Bea Godeaux, Vice President Zoë Campos, Treasurer Jessie Gagnon, Faculty Advisor Dana Steinhoff, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Brandy Caterino |
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Women In Games (W.I.G.) is a club that was created to show the value that women, femme-identifying, non-binary professionals, and allies hold within the Game Studio at Champlain College. By providing its members with access to technology, and conducting professional development workshops with keynote guest speakers, there is an elimination of any barriers that may be held within the industry. W.I.G. at Champlain College works with two organizations, Women in Games International (W.I.G.I.) as well as the Women In Games (W.I.G.) based out of the UK. Join W.I.G. to meet and collaborate with different students in an inclusive environment, as that is when the best ideas come together!
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Fall Semester Spring Semester |
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Savannah Ciak, President Hannelore Sanokklis, Vice President Sierra Blume, Game Representative Lily Pouliot, Communications Lead Melanie Brown, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Savannah Ciak |
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The Womxn in Technology Club offers a safe and supportive space for students who are considered minorities in the field of technology. While the club mainly focuses on the experiences of students who are minorities in regard to gender (female-identifying and gender non-conforming), all students are welcome. Diverse experiences and perspectives are what our club is all about! Join us for a mix of community building and technical nights, where we invite guest speakers, talk about different technologies folks are interested in, and do hands-on educational activities and labs.
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Fall Semester Spring Semester |
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Ashley Cugno, Club Head Jasmine Tewksbury, Club Head Anna Sugiura, Club Head Tarn Foerg, Faculty Advisor |
Primary Contact | Ashley Cugno |
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Yarn for Good is a club where people can gather to knit and crochet, learn how to do so, and have the opportunity to donate to a local organization. People can work on their own projects while interacting with others or can work on a project like a hat, scarf, or blanket in which they wish to donate.
With 60+ clubs and organizations, you can fill your time at Champlain however you'd like. Whether it's getting some exercise, staying social, or trying something new, you'll meet people with similar interests and make unforgettable memories and friends along the way.
Play, produce, compete, and win with Champlain Esports. With opportunities for students of all ability levels and interests, there's never been a better time to join the team.
The East's best skiing and riding resorts are just around the corner. Between 35 minutes and an hour's drive from campus, you'll find Sugarbush, Stowe Mountain Resort, Bolton Valley Resort and Smuggler's Notch.
Get a leg up on managing teams, seeing the bigger picture of your work, and keeping an organization on track to operate smoothly by stepping into a leadership role.
From satire to fine arts to news and features, our student-run publications bring together creative talents from across the college.