Alexandre Strokanov, professor of social science and history at Lyndon State College, is proud to announce the release of Power and Management in the Contemporary Russian City, a new Russian book on town governance. Strokanov is part of the Editorial College for the book and is also responsible for […]
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President’s Corner: Club Life
Are you satisfied with the food on campus? Do you want to help with green initiatives? Want to make general improvements to student life or residence halls? Do you have feedback about information technology issues on campus? Now is your chance to make your voice heard! The LSC […]
The Musings of a Freshman Dorm RA
Being a freshman at Lyndon State can be hard, but being an RA in a freshman dorm can be harder. An RA in a freshman dorm takes the opportunity to help improve first-year students experiences on a daily basis. There is usually a lot more time put into making […]
Turkish Aftershocks Felt at LSC
The devastating 7.2 magnetude earthquake that hit Eastern Turkey has local implications for one Lyndon State College professor. It was the most powerful earthquake Turkey has seen since 1999 when a 7.6 magnitude earthquake hit Western Turkey in mid-August. “I first heard about the earthquake from a friend who […]
Cheetah Eats Antelope – LSC Alumni Published
One of Lyndon’s own has been published. Jenny Rossi, a graduate of 2010 who dual majored in English, published a chapbook, Riches for One, Poverty for Two. Rossi, working part time and full time jobs is still writing on her free time. For her it isn’t a joy as […]
The Rally from Castleton
Nestled in our tiny state of Vermont are four colleges dubbed the Vermont State College system made up of Johnson State College, Lyndon State College, Vermont Technical College and our very own Castleton State College. Though these schools are considered public institutions, the amount of funding allocated to the […]
What’s Going on in Whitelaw?
#8220;Underage drinking.” “Smoking violation.” “Marijuana.” These are some of the recent incidents in the Whitelaw residence hall that have appeared in Lyndon State College’s Public Safety log. While it may seem that there have been a lot of violations this semester in the first year residence halls—particularly Whitelaw—there really […]
LSC Student Plays Role in Presidential Search
The decision about the new president at LSC is an important one, and one student gets to have her voice heard as a part of the presidential search committee. Julie Austin, a 19 year-old sophomore majoring in accounting was chosen to be a part of this committee that is […]
Black Belt Web Sensei at Lyndon
Lyndon State College’s webmaster, Takuya Shimamura studied martial arts while going to college in Japan and is a third degree black belt. Shimamura occasionally travels to Boston to continue his study in Shorinji Kempo, a style of karate. “There isn’t much opportunity for that around here, which is why […]
Smelly Elevator Leaks Vegetable Oil
Have you ever noticed a rancid smell on the first floor of Vail? Maybe you were heading down to get your mail or dj-ing at the radio station when you came across the over-powering scent of decay. The smell comes from the elevator, more specifically it comes from the […]