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Month: December 2020

“That was all I really had” : Homeless in 2020

December 14, 2020December 14, 2020 Anna KnaussFeatured, The Underground Workshop

This article was written by Eva Goodwin, of U-32 High School in East Montpelier. It is the second in a three-part series about the issues surrounding homelessness in 2020, from the Underground Workshop, VTDigger’s new platform for student journalism. The first…

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“Broken Beautifully” – Lexy Voyer’s Pandemic Recovery

December 14, 2020December 14, 2020 Anna KnaussFeatured

Editor’s note: This story contains graphic detail about an attempted suicide. If this is a triggering subject for you, please make sure you are in a safe space and with people you trust before you begin reading.   March 14th,…

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New Faces: Kevin Richards

December 7, 2020December 7, 2020 Anna KnaussFeatured, Teacher Profiles

  In high school, Kevin Richards focused almost exclusively on football. He spent most of his free time practicing, and it paid off. He was accepted into the University of Albany, near his home town, to play football on their…

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New Faces: Tess Knepp

December 2, 2020December 2, 2020 Anna KnaussFeatured, Teacher Profiles

  In high school Tess Knepp never fit into one group. She participated in track, theater, headed up the Horticulture Club, and “tried out every style.” “I was definitely the person that wore the big black baggy pants and fishnets,”…

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