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LSC to harvest the sun, reduce energy costs

Solar panels are coming to Lyndon State College to help add power to the campus. With a grant that the college received from the Department of Energy through Bernie Sanders, the college will be putting in a five-kilowatt solar array.  The panels will go between the alumni house and […]

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Fitness center stays sanitary after workouts

Have you ever been in the fitness center putting away a floor mat after a hard, sweaty workout and thought to yourself “man, I feel sorry for the guy who uses this mat next” and then start to wonder who had it before you? What about before them? How […]

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Chancellor discuses moving forward after Moore retirement

The months ahead will be a busy time for Lyndon State College as the Board of Trustees seeks out the college’s future president. Last week, President Carol Moore announced her retirement, effective June 30. “At this moment I needed to make this decision for myself and for my family,” […]

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LSC’s 13th president retires after 13 years

In 13 years our country has seen three different presidents, but our school has seen only one. Through a recent e-mail, President Carol A. Moore announced to the Lyndon State College community that she will be retiring from her position as president, her last day being June 30, 2011. […]

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Russo wins election

In an election that saw more than a third of the Lyndon State College student body vote, Nick Russo won the student government association’s president’s seat by a just 53 votes. “I’m really excited to take over as the next SGA president,” said Russo. “I promise to make good […]

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Freshmen and sophomores campaign for executive board seats

In just a few short days we will know who our new Student Government executive board is compiled of, but do you really know them?   While the most storied races are historically for president, there are two other positions being pursued by relatively new faces on campus. Sophomore […]

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LSC earns reaccreditation

Bombarded by recent talks of faculty and staff cuts and talks of future budget deficits, Lyndon State College received the good news that the NEASC (New England Association of Schools and Colleges) reaccreditation team will not be returning to campus for ten years.  “We have essentially passed our reaccreditation […]

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Dinning hall keeping it fresh

The managers and directors of Stevens Dining Hall spend more time planning meals than students think. The cooks at the dining hall are required to take tallies on every item they serve at their station.  For the entrees on what is known as the “home-line”, tallies are based on […]

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Parking lot to get make over

The Stonehenge Parking lot will be receiving a large makeover this summer. The blue prints for the project has been completed and all appropriate on campus organizations have approved the project. The town of Lyndon zoning board has also approved the project and now the plans await state approval. […]

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Staying healthy during flu season

Now that flu and cold season is over, students can rest easy and try to remain healthy all the way into finals week. But how did Lyndon fair this winter? Compared to last year with the attack of the H1N1 virus, the Brown House is happy with the results. […]