Whether you’re an atmospheric science major or just love extreme weather, the Doppler on Wheels (DOW) is at Lyndon State College. One of three DOW trucks made its way to the LSC campus on Jan. 31, and will be on campus until Feb 18. “The data and […]
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If LSC ruled the town
It’s the year 2016 and three Lyndon State students sit on the select board for the town of Lyndon. They have fired the police chief and hired one of their buddies. College students are now making all the decisions on how the town should be run. It may […]
ALD promotes good service
College life is a stressful for many students, but there is one group on campus that remembers to help out others as well. Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society (ALD) is a national honor society club at Lyndon State College. “We promote excellence in academics while encouraging members to give […]
Stressed?
It’s that time of year again; second semester is just starting to pick up but you’re finding yourself feeling a bit down. The stress of your new workload may be at an all time high causing your immune system to weaken ultimately affecting your overall health. “I’m […]
New Food Service Director is LSC Alum
Students eating in the Stevens Dining Hall will have some fresher food options, thanks to the new Food Service Director, Lyndon State College alum Adam Vigue. Vigue graduated in 2003, majoring in business administration and small business management. After managing for various food services across New England, he […]
New layout for LSC signs start at writing center
The new sign above the writing center displays the latest color scheme for Lyndon State College. “That’s just us basically finishing up the basic signage on campus,” said Keith Chamberlin, the director of communications and marketing. “That sign is subtly different from some of the others.” The new layout […]
Student arrested for assault
A Lyndon State College student has been removed from campus and is facing several charges. Peter Carson, 20, is facing charges of assault, unlawful restraint, vandalism, and underage drinking after he allegedly attacked a female RHD and a public safety officer around 4:30 a.m. Saturday. When police arrived on […]
New budget system coming to SGA
Club budgets are in the hands of elected representatives this year as the Student Government Association begins its newly adopted budgeting procedure. “It was a collaborative idea,” Executive Vice President Rachel Keller said of the changes from last year. “We all knew that budgeting needed to be changed a […]
New banners around campus celebrate LSC’s 100Anniversary
There are new banners on the light posts around school to commemorate Lyndon State College’s centennial. “We are doing different things to recognize the college’s 100 anniversary,” said Keith Chamberlin, the director of communications and marketing. “This seemed like a natural opportunity to freshen up what is out there.” […]
Moore’s journey from Jersey to LSC
When most people think of Jersey Shore, President Carol Moore isn’t typically who comes to their minds, but maybe she should. Before receiving her doctorate at Northeastern University, Dr. Moore attended graduate school in Cape May, on the infamous Jersey Shore. Growing up in Kearny, New Jersey, Dr. Moore […]