As seniors prepare for graduation next May, some are finding yet another thing to stress over—their program evaluations. Some seniors have complained that inaccuracies in their program evaluations have forced them to take extra classes next spring in order to graduate on time. One senior claimed that, even […]
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The SGA has a new Administrative Vice President
After impeaching the first administrative vice president for discrimination, the Student Government Association has welcomed Dave Daly as its replacement. Junior music business major Daly was voted in as over his opponent, Katee Ingram, a junior in human services. “I’m relieved because I said in the beginning that […]
Logo contest coming to a close
In just one week, there will be a new and original logo used to represent the Lyndon State College Hornet mascot, and a student who will be $500 richer. Next Friday, Dec. 10 is not only the day of December graduation, but also the day in which the […]
Administration encourages students to check their program evaluations
As seniors prepare for graduation next May, some are finding yet another thing to stress over—their program evaluations. Some seniors have complained that inaccuracies in their program evaluations have forced them to take extra classes next spring in order to graduate on time. One senior claimed that, even though […]
Country store
It’s that time of year again to buy gifts and why many people are choosing to purchase Vermont-made products through the Northeast Kingdom Country Store website. The store only sells Vermont products, so you know where your products are coming from. “The online country store is one part […]
marijuana is an obstacle
Walking through school you may find yourself hitting an obstacle trying to make your way to class, that blockage is there specifically to show students that marijuana can cause obstacles while trying to make your way through school; or life in general for that matter. Tinalyn Caisse, Prevention Coalition Coordinator, […]
No Smoke November
Students who may be looking to quit smoking have many options to explore to help them do so. “With November 18 being the Great American Smoke Out day here in the U.S., it makes November the month many people try to quit their habit of smoking,” said Brown House […]
Impeachment petitions loom
Weeks after being impeached as administrative vice president of the Student Government Association, Chris Shadrock is seeking the impeachment of both President John Kleinhans and Executive Vice President Rachel Keller. “In my opinion, both John and Rachel have violated the constitution, and per the precedent set by the SGA, […]
More Money, More Parking
Commuter parking at LSC can be a sensitive subject, to say the least. “It is freaking terrible,” said Lindsey Fitch, a junior at LSC. “I feel like I have to get to school by 8 a.m. to get a spot,” said Sarah Saggerson, another LSC junior. “People are driving around […]
Students of Lyndon State College: take a deep breath, and relax because the semester is almost over.
This time of year during the fall semester, as I’m sure most of you already know, is very stressful. There are no real breaks until Thanksgiving, and then it is cram time for final exams, which will be coming at us faster than a spider monkey after the break. Not […]