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Ryan’s Review: “Proper” by Into It. Over It.

Score: 9.5/10 Into it. Over it is a band that seems to be all about concepts. Or should I say a man all about concepts, seeing as it only truly has one sole member, a man by the name of Evan Weiss. Over the past 4 or so years […]

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Benefit Concert Makes Impact

What would you do to help make a difference? Well, Trevor Gross, a student here at Lyndon State College and a member of Johnny on the News, combined his interest and talent to put on a benefit concert. Last Monday night, about 90 people gathered in ASAC 100 to […]

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$150 for Your Thoughts

Surveys suck, no doubt about it.  They are always long and not worth the reward.  Not this time! Jonathan Davis, the Associate Dean of Student Affairs has sent out an email regarding a survey that Adam Vigue, the Director of Food Services at LSC for Aramark wants everyone to […]

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Apply to Fly to Guatemala

Como se dice trip? This will be the fourth consecutive year that Lyndon State students will be traveling to Guatemala. This service trip offers a number of exclusive opportunities that are not only life changing, but also rewarding.  From sight seeing to community service, this trip gives students the […]

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Ryan’s Review: “In the Grace of Your Love” by The Rapture

Score: 8.5/10   Dance punk. It’s a genre of music that, before 2000, barely existed. This movement was ushered in by acts like LCD Soundsystem, Death From Above 1979, and the band I bring to you today: The Rapture. Way back in 2002, The Rapture dropped one of the […]

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Dana Dishes: Cantina Di Gerardo

3 out of 5 stars Cantina Di Gerardo has the best Italian food I’ve tasted since being at Lyndon State. This family owned Italian cantina, located on Railroad Street in St. Johnsbury, is somewhat of a hidden jewel.  I emphasize somewhat.  There is nothing special about the atmosphere of […]

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Centennial Cookbook

There is still time to submit recipes for the Centennial Cookbook! Lyndon, still in its 100 years, is going to continue its celebration by giving back to its community through the Centennial Cookbook. Originally, the deadline for recipes was today, but “the Committee… has agreed to extend the deadline by […]

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The Most Dangerous Man in America

September 24 – October 1 is Banned Books Week at the Library. Support freedom of information by joining us for the screening of this Oscar-nominated documentary on one of the most dramatic acts of whistleblowing in US history. The movie will be shown in the Library Reference area (3rd floor) at […]

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Anybody Can be an Athlete at LSC

At Lyndon State College there are many ways for the students to get exercise, and one of those is intramural sports.  Intramural sports can be a great alternative for students who can’t commit to a varsity sport, but still want to compete and have some fun.  Almost any type […]

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Ryan’s Review: “Relax” by Das Racist

Score: 8/10   Brooklyn based hip-hop trio hits hard with their first commercially released album. Das Racist has always had a unique and fresh sound to them. Ever since their debut in 2008 with the amusing and ridiculously catchy single “Combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell” and two  momentous […]