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“Mighty” Rockstar is “Boss” at LSC

It’s not every college that has a certified rock star on the payroll. When Lyndon State got serious about their Music Business and Industry program it was clear that a seasoned musician who’s toured the world, played for thousands of screaming fans and written and recorded a number one […]

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Favorite Majors: Incoming Freshmen Choose Mountain Rec.

Incoming freshmen seem to prefer kayaking to calculus.             Out of the incoming 542 incoming students this year, the mountain recreation management department has the highest number of students claiming 55 of them while only 9 have joined the mathematic and information sciences department.             “We always want more […]

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Overcrowding: Not an Issue

Even if housing this year’s freshman class was tight, it has been pulled off. The second-largest class in Lyndon State history is now in its freshman year. Concerns about housing arose earlier on before the year. However, those were unfounded by Jonathan Davis, Associate Dean of Student Affairs. The […]

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LSC Prof’s Agree: Climate Change is Here

After more than a century of polluting the atmosphere, it is time to make some radical changes. The meteorology and science departments at Lyndon State College have a message for the rest of the world: We are in trouble if we do not take climate change more seriously. “The […]

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LSC Students Help Clean Up From Hurricane Irene

Hurricane Irene, while leaving less damage than expected, still left its mark in Vermont.  The biggest inconvenience LSC students put up with the was a lack of internet connection for three days. The rest of the state wasn’t so lucky. IT headquarters in Waterbury, VT was completely flooded, according […]

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Music Business and Industry at LSC: Growing into a Symphony

I’m sure when you think of the bright lights and fast paced lifestyle of the music industry the first thing that comes to mind is Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom. No? Well that may all change if the Music Business & Industry program at Lyndon State College continues to grow at […]

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Rent-A-Text: A Year Later

Since the program began last fall, book rentals at the LSC bookstore have become more popular and more readily available, with only minor problems. “At first I was a little apprehensive because I wasn’t sure if highlighting was allowed or if I’d ever remember to bring them back on […]

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Journey Across the Pacific

There are new international students at Lyndon this semester! I got a chance to chat with KeXin Xie (who wants to be called Chocy), a current freshman, who had much to say about her transition from a large city outside of Hong Hong, China. Xie told me that […]

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Bright Future at LSC

With levels of unrest and uncertainty at an all time high last year regarding the school’s financial crisis, followed by the retirement of President Carol Moore in April, students and faculty alike weren’t sure how LSC was going to recover. Despite the panic button being pushed so fervently last […]

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Some People’s Trash, Other People’s Scholarships

The Faculty Staff Scholarship recipients for the 2011-12 school year have been decided, and they are excited.  “Some people look at a 500 dollar scholarship and say, that’s only 500 dollars, but to me its like ‘Oh my god! That’s 500 dollars, let me get it!’” Kelly Butler, a […]