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Aramark to Host Free Community Meal

More and more individuals these days are finding it difficult to afford the recommended three meals a day. The main problems involve available transportation and the increasing day-to-day costs households face. Adam Vigue, Food Service Director for Aramark, is lending a helping hand to be a part of the solution. […]

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Bringing Spring to McGoff Hill

On a sunny day, the temperature inside the greenhouse on the McGoff Hill property, owned by the school, is warm enough to make those who enter remove their coats. As drips of condensation rained down from the ceiling, Sustainability Club president Chris Mullen worked on the pipes and water containers […]

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Plazek Heading to JSC

Next year the only professional political scientist on campus will be leaving our numbers to head to Johnson State College.  According to David Plazek, budgetary issues and administrative decisions made last school year forced him to start looking at other places for a more secure position. “The position wasn’t safe, […]

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Health Insurance: You Have a Choice

As a result of the new federal health care reform law, college students can expect to pay more for insurance due to new required minimum coverage levels for the Vermont State College insurance plan. According to Wayne Hamilton, dean of administration for Lyndon State College, the federal health care reform […]

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“No Problems” Serving Alcohol at LSC

A cup of Bud Light? $2. A small glass of Trout River Rainbow Red runs for $3. Oh, and some wine spritzer? That will be $2. This selection and pricing was found at last Sunday’s Super Bowl party in ASAC 100, offered by the Campus Activities Board. If you thought […]

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Model UN Already Going National

The Model United Nations club is off to a great start. With their trip to Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass. rapidly approaching the students are meeting every week to prepare for the event. They are eating, sleeping, and dreaming about the conference. “We were at the conference looking for Italy […]

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Music While You Read

Students fill the first floor of the library studying, typing, and reading as Jean Charles, an adjunct professor here at Lyndon State, begins to strum his Spanish guitar.  Every Wednesday from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Charles fills the room with the sound of classical acoustic guitar.  “Students are […]

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Russo’s Big Plans for Lyndon

Student Government Association president Nicholas Russo has a lot of work planned for him and the SGA for the 2012 spring semester. Russo wants to continue the progress of coming to a final decision on what company Lyndon will choose for a future food service. The two options are […]

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Too Good to Pass Up: Albright Focuses on Reporting

Professor Charlotte Albright has shifted the balance of her hybrid career to focus more on reporting for Vermont Public Radio. Albright has been teaching journalism full-time at Lyndon State since 2007 in unison with reporting radio broadcasts on VPR, which she has also been doing since 2007. She anticipates […]

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Diversity on Campus Portrayed Through Art

The Green Mountains of Vermont have been brought to the Advising Resource Center at Lyndon State College. Daniel Haycook, a senior liberal studies major, explained that he wanted to create a diversity mural in order to depict the diversity on campus. The new diversity mural, painted in the Advising […]