To whom it may concern, I am writing to express some concerns about the student government meeting last night. As a spectator I was really disappointed in some of the decisions that were made. The Lyndon State Student Government Executive Board has really done an amazing job and […]
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The Library in the Palm of Your Hand
Library catalogues used to be recorded on index sized cards in large cases. Now they can be on your phone. An app called BookMyne that can be downloaded for free to iPhones, iPads, and Android devices, now allows users to access the records that The Samuel Read Hall Library […]
Centennial Cookbook
There is still time to submit recipes for the Centennial Cookbook! Lyndon, still in its 100 years, is going to continue its celebration by giving back to its community through the Centennial Cookbook. This recipe book includes recipes and stories from Students, Alumni, Staff and current and former faculty, […]
LSC Explores Criminal Justice
Criminal Justice, the new degree program at LSC, offers the opportunity for advanced study for those looking to serve law enforcement in a multitude of fields, such as behavioral analysis, the juvenile justice system, law, forensics, and many more. The program was installed due to a growing interest from prospective […]
LSC Experiences New Program
Criminal Justice, the new degree program at LSC, offers the opportunity for advanced study for those looking to serve law enforcement in a multitude of fields. The program, according to LSC’s website, was installed due to a growing interest from prospective students. Director of Public Safety at LSC, George Hacking, […]
What’s In Lost and Found?
When a room contains a handcuff key, a “Ski Naked” License plate, and some abandoned sneakers and sweatshirts, you have to wonder what’s going on. This is what you will see in the lost and found located right next to George Hacking’s office in Public Safety. Hacking says that books […]
LSC sends athletic gear to troops
The life of a United States Marine in Afghanistan’s Helmond Province is filled with danger — and periods of down time that, up to this point, they have had a hard time filling. With the help of Lyndon State College, the Lyndon baseball team, and members of the […]
Faculty cut revealed
Three staff members and one faculty member will be dismissed from Lyndon State College in order to balance the budget, according to Chancellor of the Vermont State Colleges Tim Donovan. “I have made the decisions with regard to staffing changes relative to the budget and all of those […]
Tat-2-You offers discount to LSC students
The hum of the tattoo gun starts up as a client takes a seat in the big, comfortable tattoo chair. Her friends smile at her in encouragement as she braces herself for the first mark. The client this time is Ashley Degree, 19, and she is getting her […]
Recruits can be prodded
You’re a star high school athlete and college coaches are drooling over you. A college coach can come and see you and talk to you after the game, they can call you, and they can e-mail you. But don’t let them poke you. NCAA rules prevent coaches and recruiters […]