Welcome back to the Bennington Horror Story! If you haven’t read part one of my Haunting of Hill House Review, I recommend you do that!…
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In Union Springs, New York, there is a gas station sitting along Route 90, a stretch of highway that runs adjacent to Cayuga Lake. As…
Despite an idealistic public stance in opposition to racism, Michael Schmidt still deemed Skau worthy of recommendation in a private setting.
Marley Rose Liburd ‘22 (she/her) is a junior from Brooklyn, New York whose work is “centered around the complexity of space and identity, and how…
On Monday, February 22, students were invited to engage with Dr. David Maxwell, a consultant from The Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges to facilitate the construction of a system of shared governance at Bennington both in response to growing student demand, and in order to maintain Bennington’s New England Commission of Higher Accreditation.
Ayana Sterling ‘24 (they/she) is a second-term student from Chicago. Their work primarily focuses on the Black queer experience, a subject they’ve been interested in…
Angel Kwasniak, Director of Operations at Buildings and Grounds, began working at Bennington College as a temporary housekeeper more than twenty-five years ago. She had…
It has come to our attention that white supremacist and former cop David Skau is still employed by Bennington College’s Campus Safety department.
Upon entering Crossett Library, behind the large glass windows in the foyer, sits the bespectacled, quick–to-smile research librarian, Joe Tucker. Books are not what brought…