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College is For Girls

  After graduating from high school, women are more likely than men to immediately continue on to a college career, says Vermont State Senator Jane Kitchel. “This is reflective of the efforts of having women look at the importance of education,” said Kitchel. “Forty years ago, if you had less […]

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Plans For Veteran’s Park Underway

  With the weather warming up, the plans to complete the first phase of the Lyndon State College Veteran’s Park are set to begin. Lyndon’s Veterans Club has been working on the three-phase project for over a year now. Phase one will include letters and three stars in the colors […]

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Be the Next Bill Gates

  How much money is in your bank account right now? Most college students’ typical response to this question is “not enough,” or “what’s a bank account?” What if there was a way for you to fill up that bank account while helping to shape the future of technology at […]

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Long Distance Lovin’

  The future president of Lyndon State College might form a support group next year. “I learned that there are several people who are in commuter relationships so I feel like I have a support group,” joked Joe Bertolino in a phone interview about the long distance relationship he will […]

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Ski and Ride Thawing Out

  After a 15 academic week long suspension, the LSC Ski & Ride Club will soon be back in action. On March 22nd, The Ski & Ride Clubs sanctions will be lifted and the club will be able to hold events once again. President Sam Pierog and SGA Rep Weston […]

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Last Event of the Cultural Festival

  This Sunday, singers Ole Hass and Ingrid Cowan will be gracing us with a rare vocal recital in the Alexander Twilight Theater at three o’clock. “We are bringing quite a variety of pieces to Lyndonville. While all of them deal with very real human thoughts, emotions and desires, they […]

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Library Loses Late Fee, Helps Reduce Theft

  Students no longer have to worry about a late book costing them money. The library has changed its policy concerning late fees by removing them entirely. Public services librarian, Graham Sherriff, feels that this has played a part in reducing the number of books not returned. “It wasn’t intended […]

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Living Green in the Grey House

  Lyndon is about to offer a green housing alternative. Starting this fall, students interested in living an earth-friendly lifestyle with others can apply for one of 10 spots in the Grey House on campus.             In the past the Grey House has been used to house students with similar […]

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Budgeting is Magical

              Not everything the Student Government Association does is laid out in black and white. The SGA opera­tes under a constitution, but there are a few things that the SGA does that are not a part of it. One of them references a “magic number.” […]

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SGA Exec. Board Praying For Pay Day

  All four executive board members of the Student Government Association have filed letters of intent to receive the maximum possible stipend, an amount of $1,000. The money would be taken out of the Student Activities Fee budget, afforded by all Lyndon students, pending approval by the Student Government Body, […]