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Make over for new campus property

After a $10,000 fix up the old barn on the recently purchased property a top McGoff Hill is here to stay. Last spring Lyndon State College purchased the property that is made up of 10 acres, a house and a barn. The property was once part of the Vail […]

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Meet the man behind the logo

Nate Spring, a senior graphic design major, had the winning design for the new hornet logo. Spring, who graduated from St. Johnsbury Academy in St. Johnsbury, Vt., has always had a passion for drawing.  “I’ve been drawing my whole life,” said Spring.  Spring took as many art courses as […]

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CAB president resigns

In a move that surprised many members of the Campus Activities Board, President Dan Haycook has announced his resignation.             CAB is a staple student-run organization found at most colleges and universities. Bringing various activities from comedians to magicians to make-your-own-street-sign events, Lyndon State’s CAB is responsible for providing […]

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New Hornet Logo Gets Modifications

Lyndon State College’s new hornet logo received some changes over the semester break.             The biggest change is the addition of a T-shirt bearing the number 1, said Keith Chamberlin, director of communications and marketing. The T-shirt was added to make the logo more gender-neutral, Chamberlin said. The logo […]

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Tuition on the rise

The Vermont State College Board of Trustees voted to raise tuition for Lyndon State College four percent for the 2011-2012 school year on Thursday, but that doesn’t mean students won’t experience budget cuts around campus.   “An increase will help, but we’re still going to be on a very […]

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Lyndon State College recently received a letter from a private college in Vermont addressing the similarities between their respective logos.   Landmark College located in Putney, Vt. specializes in providing an education to students with learning disabilities and/or AD/HD.  The logo used to represent their school is a shield […]

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SGA returns to work

Nick Russo, the vice president of residential and commuter affairs, will soon take over as financial controller of the Student Government Association, pending approval from the business department. The seat was vacated by Miranda Bushey during the fall semester. The SGA voted to show confidence in Russo for the […]

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Four Loko’s next step

Ever since Four Loko hit the shelves its been a big topic of debate. From college kids raving and raging with it and about it, to concerned parents battling every sale.             Now that the drink has been banned in a number of states […]

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Winter Vermont roads deserve respect

With the winter months fast approaching, many Vermonters are looking forward to the snow and the activities it brings, but there is also some concern that comes with the winter wonderland.                   On average, Vermont gets roughly 78.8 inches of snow per year, with most of it falling between […]

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Lyndon State announces new logo

Lyndon State revealed its new athletic logo this Friday afternoon. The winner of the contest was Nate Spring. 15 people entered the contest, and Spring was awarded $500 for his winning submission. The logo will begin to be put on all things athletic and spread around the college.   According […]