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Coming attractions…. Student grown salads

That salad you eat at the dining hall next spring might come from a garden plot on campus, tended by your fellow students. The Students for Campus Conservation is a group that is analyzing how the campus works, in terms of recycling and the sort. From there they are thinking […]

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Landmark, Lyndon settle logo dispute

Lyndon State College recently received a letter from a private college in Vermont addressing the similarities between their respective logos. Landmark College located in Putney, Vt. specializes in providing an education to students with learning disabilities and/or ADHD.  The logo used to represent their school is a shield portraying […]

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Guatamala Servive Learning Trip Group thanks SGA

To the editor:   We would like to publicly thank the members of the Student Government Association for approving our funding request this past week to help fund our trip to Guatemala in February of 2011. Every little bit helps, and the children and families we will be working […]

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Kleinhans prepares for national seat

John Kleinhans has grown up surrounded by politics, and this year, he’ll be trying his own hand at the national level. “I want to be leading the force of taking back the White House,” he said. Kleinhans, who is serving his first year as Student Government Association president, will […]

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Bad credit affects future employment

If you choose not to pay student loans and credit card bills, your degree is almost worthless in the job market.  In today’s modern economy, many companies will not hire you if you have bad credit. Many companies are running credit reports on potential employees to thoroughly judge their […]

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Burke Mountain gets ready

Ski and snowboarding season is approaching fast, and what better way to enjoy it than traveling to Burke Mountain Ski Resort for some action and adventure? Andrew O’Brien, a junior ski resort management major, is a snowboarder who regularly goes to Burke Mountain in the winter, and is also […]

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Commuters enjoy CAB events

Commuter students may have the freedom of living away from campus, but just how beneficial is this freedom to them when trying to balance time on campus as well?              Senior music business major Caitlin Kolson has been a commuter at LSC for three […]

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Political clubs gain the vote on campus

It’s election season and Lyndon State has two organizations that are trying to gain the vote here on campus. The College Republicans and the Students for Social Justice, formed in the spring of 2009 and the fall of 2009 respectively, both want to have their views respected throughout the […]

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Steele wants to liberate your state

Vermonters should control their own destiny. That’s the main idea behind Dennis Steele’s independent campaign for governor, which will likely come to an end in electoral defeat on Nov. 2. Steele believes that Brian Dubie and Peter Shumlin, the major-party candidates, are focused on the wrong issues. “The problem […]

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Georgia Tech demands logo change

Lyndon State College is being forced to abandon the hornet and create a new athletic logo. It has been confirmed by Lyndon officials that a letter from lawyers representing Georgia Tech was sent asking for the logo to be dropped from use at Lyndon. The Lyndon State Hornet is similar to the Georgia Tech […]