Lyndon State College students do not have to pay for a parking pass, but school officials make sure we pay for something. There are public safety officers that are assigned to walk around the parking lots and make sure students and visitors are parking correctly and have proper […]
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Ski and Ride gets $10,000
The Student Government Association granted $18,930 in its final meeting of the year, including $10,000 to the Ski and Ride club to build a neveplast ski and snowboard surface to allow year-round activities. “It creates opportunity for Lyndon,” said Dave Johnson, representative of Ski and Ride. “We believe that […]
Kleinhans elected to VSC
For the second straight year a Lyndon State student will be serving on the Vermont State College Board of Trustees as the student representative. John Kleinhans, the outgoing student government association president, was elected Thursday afternoon to take Tim Cappalli’s seat as the student trustee for the VSC board […]
Sanders tells LSC plan to fix economy
Senator Bernie Sanders wants to fix a broken political system controlled by money. Sanders, who is the longest serving Independent in the history of the U.S. Congress, visited LSC Tuesday to discuss the state of U.S. politics as well as answer questions from students. “We are living in an […]
Students explore different methods of studying for final exams
As finals week approaches, students should be prepared mentally and physically for the homestretch. The summer may be in sight, but you can’t truly enjoy it until every test is taken and every paper is written. It’s easy to get stressed during finals, especially if you are cramming every […]
Seasonal changes can affect mood
As spring weather slowly makes its way to the Northeast Kingdom, it brings a better morale to the barren winter campus. Everyone on campus can notice the excitement around now that the sun is out and generating heat. “When the sun is out, I feel more into going outside […]
Hackers attack NewsLINC, German IPs banned
Germany is banned from LSC. Well, its IP addresses are, anyway. Early last week, electronic journalism arts (EJA) professor Meaghan Meachem received a tip from a student looking through NewsLINC archives that something a little fishy might be going on. Once Meachem looked into it, it was clear that […]
Road Closures
Because of the large amounts of rain that fell last night, several rivers have flooded and closed roads. The Following roads have been blocked or closed: US 5, VT 122, VT 65 (bridge closed), VT 15, VT 65, VT 102, VT 105, VT 108, VT 109, VT 11, VT 118, […]
Associate Dean of Academics on chopping block
While no decisions have been finalized, the associate dean of academics has received a letter notifying him that his position has been eliminated for next year. Dr. John Kascenska received a letter last Thursday notifying him that his position was being eliminated. On Friday, President Carol Moore announced her […]
Smoking policy to be more heavily enforced
While smoking cigarettes is completely legal at the college, finding a place to smoke is becoming more and more difficult to do. Public Safety will be cracking down on illegal smoking on campus. Students, faculty, and guests of the college are allowed to smoke in the parking lots only, […]