It might take a person with an astute sense of knowledge to know what April 30 means in Asian History, but it is something that those in the current generation should know. This past Monday, April 30, marked the 37 Anniversary of the Fall of Saigon. This Asian city was the […]
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Ultimate Frisbee: Not Just for the Physically Fit
Sundays at 3 p.m. and Thursdays at 5:30 p.m. in East Burke the ultimate frisbee players meet to have pickup games. To play in the pickup games you need a dark and/or white shirt to play on a team. Also water would be a great idea so you can […]
Moufy Arrives
A line of students stretched down the Alexander Twilight Theatre lobby, past the commuter lounge and all the way down to the Gravity Well, waiting to see Boston rapper Moufy perform. “I’m so excited, I can’t wait!” sophomore business major Michael Cartularo yelled. The doors opened at 6:40 p.m., […]
Earth Day Was Rockin’ At LSC
Earth Day events at Lyndon State College drew large crowds with music and free activities. The Sustainability Club had a table set up that showed passersby multiple things powered by solar energy such as a water pump. The solar panel would capture the solar energy and pump water up […]
Seniors: The End is Near
As the end of April comes closer, graduation is looming over May and December graduates. The never-ending questions from family and friends begin months before; “What are your plans? What are you going to do? Where are you going to live?” And sometimes, you probably want to yell at […]
NEMBAfest Comes to Burke
NEMBAfest 2012 is coming to Burke! From June 22 until June 24, Kingdom Trails and Burke Mountain Ski Resort host a mountain biking festival for a weekend of camping, music, food, gear demos, and of course, some of the best biking at one of the premier riding destinations in […]
Passion For Hockey Expands League
As the intramural floor hockey season comes to an end, the league looks to address conflicts for next season. “It was very nice to see more and more students across campus find out about the league and join,” says meteorologist major Jeremy Goldberg. Increasing popularity seems to be adding […]
Fit With Forester: Finishing Strong
And it’s back to freezing cold and rainy…got to love Vermont. It’s days like these that make me want to pull on a thick sweater and curl up under a warm comforter with some hot tea and a movie. Sounds a bit like hibernating but if it keeps me […]
Shakespeare Company Plays History
Ever been interested in American history, but classes bore you, and books just don’t do much for you? This coming Friday April 27, thru Sunday April 29 the Green Mountain Shakespeare Company will be presenting “The History of America (Abridged)” in the Rita Bole community room. The show features […]
Sullivans’ Corner: Anzac Day
While April 25 may not hold much significance for Americans, it does for Australians and New Zealanders. April 25 marks the 97th Anniversary of the start of the Gallipoli Campaign. By 1915, the ‘War to end all Wars’ had been raging on close to a year. At that point, […]