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Snow gets tossed aside

Who will stop the snow? Nobody can do that, but the maintenance department makes sure to get rid of it after storms hit campus.   When snow falls in the NEK some people stay inside, some run to Burke, but some are still going to the college to work. […]

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Study Abroad

If you have ever wanted to study abroad, you can do that here at Lyndon State College with the help of Paul Searls. Searls took over responsibility for coordinating the study abroad program at Lyndon in the fall of 2009; before that, Lyndon only had a Quebec Exchange program, […]

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New program to provide student support

Students in some of Lyndon State College’s most challenging classes can expect to get a little extra help next fall. LSC is debuting its new Supplemental Instruction (SI) program in the Fall 2011 semester. SI will be used in EJA-1010-L01 Intro to Media Communication, MAT-1020-L03 Intermediate Algebra, PHI-1020-L01 Critical […]

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Money is not a big problem between lovers on campus

Many students who are dating don’t regard money as a big issue in their relationships, because they have their concept of what true love is. Money problems are often one of the main causes of divorce or break-up among couples or young lovers, but this doesn’t seem to apply […]

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Students flock to capital

Protest update   The scheduled student protest for the entire week before break has been put on hold as of now.  Students have decided to wait until after an open forum with President Moore to stage another protest.  The open forum will take place this afternoon (Wednesday) at 3 […]

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Humans vs. Zombies return

A zombie apocalypse is coming back to Lyndon State. Once again, the game of humans versus zombies is back. Last time the zombies struck, humans won the battle. “It’s one of the best events on campus at LSC,” said Kevin Lessard, one of the human survivors from the last […]

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LSC Grads return to give back

For assistant professor Meaghan Meachem, Lyndon State College was a logical choice, considering she was a teaching assistant before graduating several years ago.   “I’m a firm believer that you can’t teach without experience,” the electronic journalism arts assistant professor said.   Meachem graduated from Lyndon in 2003 with […]

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SGA settles business

Despite the discussion about a resolution for a vote of no confidence, the Student Government Association conducted a regular meeting as well this week. President Carol Moore paid a visit to the meeting, answering more questions students had about the possibility of faculty and staff cuts to help a […]

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Students rally in protest of cuts

The raging debate about potential faculty and staff cuts at Lyndon State College has gone strong for the last week, leading to two Student Government Association meetings, a sit-in protest, and plans for a trip to Montpelier to confront legislators.   Other business, typically a routine event at the […]

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First Amendment stands strong

The Westboro Baptist Church won a landmark case for the First Amendment in the Supreme Court with an 8-1 decision in its favor.             The church achieved notoriety for protesting at funerals for soldiers killed overseas.  While you may not agree with what they say, the Westboro Baptists have […]