It’s prime season for ice fishing on Vermont’s waterways. And fisherman who use live bait are following new rules regulating their shiners and fatheads.
Author, Sarah Stewart Taylor, talks about her book, The Expeditioners and the Treasure of Drowned Man’s Canyon, the first in a planned series of Expeditioners books.
Professor Dave Massell, director of the Canadian Studies program at the University of Vermont, talks with Vermont Edition about why he recommended changes for the program, making it available as a minor and not an academic major.
New research suggests that Neanderthals and homo sapiens didn’t have the opportunity to get to intermingle. UVM Professor John Burke talks about his review of the study and discusses how it impacts what he teaches his students.
Geoff Gevalt, project director at the Young Writer’s Project, reads the work of Milton High School student, Maxine Simco as part of Vermont Writes Day, where Vermont students are being encouraged to spend 7 minutes today, putting pen to paper.
Karen Tronsgard Scott, executive director of the Vermont Network Against Domestic and Sexual Violence, talks about the effect the Violence Against Women Act has had on domestic violence in Vermont.