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The Vermont Cynic

The University of Vermont's Independent Voice Since 1883

The Vermont Cynic

The University of Vermont's Independent Voice Since 1883

The Vermont Cynic

Sarah Robinson

Sarah Robinson, Culture Editor

Sarah Robinson is an English and Spanish double major from Washington, D.C. and Philadelphia. She has been the Culture Editor since May 2019. When she’s not working at the Cynic, Sarah devotes most of her time to thinking about her cats and watching bad crime shows. She works at the Media desk at Howe library and is passionate about music, art and student life. You can reach Sarah at [email protected] or at (215)-692-4314.

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Suresh Garimella (Kneeling) and his wife Lakshmi light the ceremonial lamp that signifies the start of Diwali, Oct. 27. This year’s celebration falls on the exact day of Diwali.

Diwali brings light to UVM

Sarah Robinson, Culture Editor
November 1, 2019
Kudu Stooge, Vundabar and Snakehips performed at UVM’s annual FallFest concert Oct. 14, 2017 in the Patrick Gym. The event sold out right before doors opened at 8 p.m.

UPB announces FallFest 2019 lineup

Sarah Robinson, Culture Editor
September 30, 2019
Contemporary dancer and choreographer Miguel Gutierrez addresses an audience in the Livak Ballroom, Sept. 18. During his talk, Gutierrez discussed his recent essay, “Does Abstraction Belong to White People?”

Visiting dancer talks art and activism

Sarah Robinson, Culture Editor
September 24, 2019
Junior Harmony Edosomwan poses with her new book, Aug. 22. The book, titled “Sad Black Girl,” is an interactive poetry book filled with Edosomwan’s words, places to write or draw the reader’s own feelings and art made by friends and strangers.

Student releases book of poetry

Sarah Robinson, Culture editor
September 1, 2019
Father Figuer, which has only been a part of the Burlington scene since January, have a sound that according to the UPB concert planning committee, compliments that of Dr. Dog and Frankie Cosmos. The band, comprised of four female UVM students, are performing at FallFest 2018 Oct. 5.

All-female band to open FallFest

Sarah Robinson, Staff Writer
October 16, 2018
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