There may be a power couple in the Student Government Association. SGA Executive Vice President Sean Siciliano is running unopposed for SGA President and his girlfriend and SGA elected representative Samantha Lubke is running unopposed for SGA Administrative Vice President. “I don’t think there will be any conflict,” said Siciliano. […]
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Sources: Carlozzi Leaving
It has been reported that a certain Residence Hall Director will be leaving Lyndon at the end of term. Sources have said that Kayla Carlozzi is the RHD leaving but no one in Residence Life Staff has confirmed or denied this. RHDs Melissa Nelson, Jonathan Ross and Carlozzi were asked […]
Two Charged With Jenkins Murder
Two people have been arrested and charged with former Lyndon State College student Melissa Jenkins’ murder. Allen Prue, 30, and his wife Patricia Prue, 33, plead not guilty to second-degree murder and improper disposal of a body. According to police, Allen Prue confessed to the murder and told police he and […]
New Lights On Campus
New light fixtures are being installed around campus. Outdoor lighting is becoming energy efficient every day, making the campus more and more environmentally friendly. Plus, it’s saving money. Examples of new fixtures can be seen by the front doors of the Rita Bole Complex. They didn’t cost a penny, […]
‘Tis the Season For Voting
While the rest of the country focuses on the republican primaries, all of Lyndon State College will move its focus to Student Government Association and their elections. The SGA has two elections a year, one in the fall to elect the representatives, and one in the spring to elect […]
Student Accused of Sexual Assault Pleads Not Guilty
A Lyndon junior accused of sexually assaulting another 19-year-old female student in a residence hall last year has pleaded not guilty. Several students have reported that he has not been seen on campus for at least two weeks. Taylor T. Burke, 20, of 2116 Chapel Road in Bennington, Vermont, […]
LSC Salaries; Points Equal Profit
John DeLeo, mountain recreation professor, was hired at Lyndon State College in 1974 with a starting salary of $9,000. He said that this was much lower than other schools he was looking at, but that it was certainly a livable wage. Now he is the school’s highest paid professor, […]
LSC Honor Society Serves St. Jay
Alpha Lambda Delta (ALD) members are eager to volunteer. After hearing of the great success of a small group of the national honors society members who volunteered at the St. Johnsbury community lunch this past Saturday, more members are signing up to give back to the community. “The members […]
ALD Writes a Check For Fire Clean-Up
Hertz, Mitchell Retiring
This year Linda Mitchell, a business administration professor and Barry Hertz, an early childhood education professor, will be retiring. Both of these professors spent quite some time here, however Hertz said, “It went by in a flash.” Each professor has exciting plans for once they leave Lyndon. Mitchell said, […]