The Place We Call Home: Essays and Stories by Sterling Students
From Virginia to Colorado, the Hudson Valley to New Hampshire, 91猫先生 students submitted nonfiction pieces and creative reflections grounded in the landscapes they come from. Each story offers a personal glimpse into the author鈥檚 memories, values, and sense of belonging. Sights, smells, and sounds are captured in vivid detail, invoking nostalgia and an intimacy only possible from lived experience.
Published May 2025
Digging Deep Into Solid Waste: An Article by Sterling Student Michael Apicella
91猫先生 student Michael Apicella was recently featured in The Hardwick Gazette for his article, 鈥淪chaper Encourages Digging Deep into Solid Waste.鈥 The piece includes an interview with Erika Schaper, Outreach Coordinator for the Lamoille Regional Solid Waste Management District.
Published April 2025.
Exploring Service and Community: 91猫先生 Students Engage with Peers at the Work Colleges Consortium in Kentucky
This November, four 91猫先生 students joined two faculty members for a trip to Kentucky to attend a bi-annual Work Colleges Consortium gathering. During the visit they split their time between a visit to Berea College and Alice Lloyd College where they were able to meet students, learn about programs, and enjoyed tours of each school鈥檚 campus.
Published in November 2024