The Student Government Association meeting ended quickly, but representatives still managed to discuss a wide range of topics. One such topic was presented by Nick Russo, the vice president of residential, commuter, and non-traditional affairs. Russo is working with others with an idea to create a second break in the […]
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Free Music Lessons
Every semester for three nights Bill Cotte teaches music to the public in the Burke Mountain Room. It’s free for everyone and the public is invited to join. It’s about the history of music from the 20th century. This Monday will be the third part of the three night series. […]
Timbuktu’s review
The once-known restaurant F. Scotts on 818 Broad St in Lyndonville that was vacant for some time was purchased by Ron Barrett. His son, Matt Barrett, executive chef and owner of Timbuktu’s opened the business on July 15th at this new location. They were originally in Waterford, VT. […]
LSC Men’s Basketball will face nationally ranked Plattsburgh State to start season
After a strong showing in the preseason game the hornets will face their strongest competition on Monday. The Lyndon State College men’s basketball team beat the University of Quebec at Montreal handily on Thursday Nov. 4 by a score of 84-65. Coach Joe Krupinski was satisfied with the result. “We […]
Men’s Soccer Claims New Identity
Lyndon State College’s men’s soccer team has looked like a different team this season. After failing to qualify for the North Atlantic Conference playoffs in 2009, the 2010 edition of the Hornets made it to their first-ever NAC finals. The Hornets had a couple of NAC standouts this season. Goalkeeper […]
e2 Campus Emergency Alert System a Valuable Resource
Students now have a way to stay informed about any emergencies that may occur on campus. Lyndon’s e2 Campus Emergency Alert System allows you to access this information through your cell phone or e-mail quickly. This system was set up through Public Safety, and led by director George Hacking. […]
“Play On” review
It’s on: the Twilight Players are ready. And it’s for “Play On.” The latest production put on by Lyndon’s theater club opened last night and will be see five shows in all. Wednesday evening, in the Alexander Twilight Theatre, players had their dress rehearsal of “Play On”. Before the crew […]
Election protest
Dave Daly has officially taken over as administrative vice president for the Student Government Association, but one of his opponents in the election believes it was an unconstitutional victory. “Rules are rules and when they are broken there needs to be action and repercussions,” Chris Peltier, a write-in candidate […]
Eating with Em
Chef’s Corner As this is our last issue before Thanksgiving I wanted to share with you a personal recipe that I make every year for our Thanksgiving table. Most people always have turkey, cranberry sauce, stuffing, vegetable dishes, and bread. My family has all of these dishes and this noodle […]
Be thankful for thanksgiving
Grab your drumsticks, get your mashed potatoes and gravy on, it’s that time of year again! Yes, I am talking about Thanksgiving, with its vast variety of foods; some hot, some cold, some sweet and others just right. No matter what your fancy when it comes to this holiday, […]