The University of Vermont's interim president, John Bramley, has rejected requests from faculty groups that the university cut its sports-broadcasting ties to a local AM radio station to protest its airing of Rush Limbaugh's nationally syndicated show.
In a memorandum issued on Tuesday, Mr. Bramley did say, however, that WVMT, which pays the university for the right to broadcast men's hockey and women's basketball games, will no longer be allowed by the university to call itself the "Voice of the Catamounts" (in reference to Vermont's mascot) or in any way imply that the institution endorses its programming.