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Preview: Lend Me A Tenor

Feeling stressed and overwhelmed with schoolwork? In just a week you can take a break and go see the play “Lend Me a Tenor”, performed by the Lyndon State Twilight Players, in the Alexander Twilight Theatre. “It’s that time of year that people need a laugh,” says Dave Daly, […]

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Ryan’s Review: “Dream Chaser” by Duk

It seems recently, at least to what I’ve noticed, there’s been a huge influx of rappers trying to break onto the scene and this seems to be the case with Duk (pronounced Duke for those who are like me and thought it was pronounced “duck”). You may or may […]

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Trick-or-Treating for the Young at Heart

Forget the days of people denying you candy simply because you are a little older than the rest, because no one is too old to go trick-or-treating here at Lyndon State College.   Monday, October 31st from 10 am to 4 pm, students may go around with trick-or-treat bag […]

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Lyndon Listed: 10 Sketchiest Spots

Everyone loves a list; top 10 places to live, top 10 most influential people, top 10 best albums of the year. Knowing this and looking to fulfill that love, journalist Dave Marks has ventured out to create some lists, lists that are based on Lyndon’s Campus. In light of […]

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I Screamed, But Not In Terror

The Scream franchise is well known amongst horror movie fanatics. Ever since the release of the original scream in 1996, these movies have combined fear with a comic twist in a unique way. Scream 4 attempts to follow the path of its predecessors, while making a mark of its […]

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Ryan’s Review: A Concert by Odd Future

In my 18 years of life so far, I can say I’ve been to a reasonable amount of concerts. Some louder than others, some rough, some not so rough, a dance party here or there, the basic things. Then, this past Friday, October 21, I took the trip down […]

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Ryan’s Review: “Bad as Me” by Tom Waits

Tom Waits is a legend of a dying breed. He brings thoughts of a cool, old, lounge crooners of the 1930’s and 40’s. His raspy voice, the horns, the piano, the guitars all sound of a dark time in American history. That doesn’t mean Waits doesn’t keep it interesting […]

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The Movie Vault: Paranormal Activity 2

I had high hopes for Paranormal Activity 2, but boy was I let down.  Having seen the first movie and liking it enough to watch the second one, I thought that the sequel would have at least as much action as its predecessor, but I was wrong. These types […]

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Lyndon Listed: Top 10 Longest Serving Faculty and Staff

Everyone loves a list: top 10 places to live, two 10 most influential people, top 10 best albums of the year. Knowing this and looking to fulfill that love, journalist Dave Marks has ventured out to create some lists based on Lyndon’s Campus.  This week’s “Lyndon Listed” category is […]

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On the Wright Track at the Grindstone Cafe

Business is brewing in downtown Lydonville.  The “Grindstone Café”, a coffee shop with fair trade organic coffee, is seeing more and more traffic every day.  Having been opened for eight months, “things overall are pretty good” said Nathaniel Wright, one of the co-owners.  With downtown traffic and its current […]