Films are not just for watching at Lyndon State College. David Johnston, professor of philosophy, is currently teaching a number of classes in Film Studies right here at Lyndon State. As an English major at LSC one can select the concentration Film Studies, or major in any department but […]
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Veterans to Share Their Stories With LSC Community
This fall, 21 military veterans have joined the student body of Lyndon State College. Their lives as students are as different from their former lives on active duty in the Army, Navy, or Marine Corps as they are from the lives of the traditional college students who sit beside […]
LSC Students Get Diplomatic
Lyndon State College will soon have its own chapter in the National Model United Nations club. The NMU gives participants the chance to play the role of a diplomat who represents a world nation. Students do research on their nation and simulate discussion and debate about international affairs of […]
Lyndon State Makes the Grade
Lyndon State College students now have one more reason to be proud of their school: LSC was recently ranked 15th among the best northern public colleges by U.S. News and World Report. “I think this is a wonderful and well-deserved recognition of so much of what Lyndon is and […]
What’s in Lost and Found?
When a room contains a handcuff key, a “Ski Naked” License plate, and some abandoned sneakers and sweatshirts, you have to wonder what’s going on. This is what you will see in the lost and found located right next to George Hacking’s office in Public Safety. “This is supposed […]
Students and Staff Explore Criminal Justice
Criminal Justice, the new degree program at LSC, offers the opportunity for advanced study for those looking to serve law enforcement in a multitude of fields, such as behavioral analysis, the juvenile justice system, law, forensics, and many more. The program, according to LSC’s website, was installed due to […]
LSC Goes Green
Last week the Sustainability Club came forth with some of their frustrations with the school; now the school wants a say. After hearing that the club was having some issues with the school’s food service program, Aramark, Adam Vigue, the Food Service Director, […]
It’s Up to the VSC
While Lyndon State College wants input on its next president, it can only contribute so much. In an update about Lyndon State College’s presidential search, Vermont State Colleges’ Chancellor, Tim Donovan, stressed that it is the board of trustee’s responsibility to hire a new president. “This is […]
LSC Experiences New Major
Criminal Justice, the new degree program at LSC, offers the opportunity for advanced study for those looking to serve law enforcement in a multitude of fields. The program, according to LSC’s website, was installed due to a growing interest from prospective students. Director of Public Safety at LSC, George Hacking, […]
SGA President Looking Ahead to Bright Future
It’s about more than money. President of the Student Government Association, Nick Russo, wants the SGA to be more than a place for clubs to come for funding requests. “After attending the SGA conference in Boston back in early August one of my goals is to make the SGA […]