“That was a really muddy and smelly river, and they (students) used five men to push me into it,” says Jamie Struck, LSC Adventure Program Coordinator, when reviewing the six-day long trip to West Virginia. At 4 a.m., March 31, the beginning of spring break, 12 students climbed aboard […]
Other News
President’s Corner: From LSC to NCLC
I had an incredible experience at the Inaugural National Campus Leadership Council (NCLC) summit in Washington D.C. last weekend. NCLC was formed earlier this year as a non-partisan organization in order to create a network of Student Body President’s from across the country. The goal is that we would […]
Cultural Hub at Catamount Arts
In the rural area of Lyndonville, students complain of “boredom,” yet Catamount Arts allows LSC students to view their movies for free. On a college student budget, the student discount is an alluring aspect of Catamount, although it is not the only impressive one. Professor Linda Mitchell, who advocates […]
Let’s Be Real: The SGA Is Filled With Toddlers
On Wednesday, I was shocked to hear the immaturity of students and actions that the Student Government Association took in regards to Julie Austin, the financial controller. Austin, a well-respected leader amongst the SGA, was thrown under the bus due to a comment she made over a year ago. […]
A Tribute to Representative Howard Crawford
You would never think that a kid who is 21 would say that one of his best friends in college was a man three times his age. A legend is retiring. He has been an inspiration and leader to many in the Northeast Kingdom since the mid 1960’s. This […]
Softball Struggling In Conference
Lyndon State Softball is currently hanging toward the bottom of the North Atlantic Conference standings, now in eighth place out of nine teams. Six straight losses to NAC opponents has given the Lady Hornets a conference record of 1-11. In these games, which were double-headers against Husson, Maine-Maritime, and […]
Kevin Considers: Smells Like No Team Spirit
Yesterday I happened to catch a glimpse of the baseball game on my way back from running errands. As I drove by, I noticed a few things, but one thing in particular; barely any LSC students were at this game. This isn’t the first time I’ve seen low attendance […]
Day Of Silence
Walking around campus today, don’t be surprised to see some students being rather quiet. The Gay Straight Alliance club here at Lyndon State is putting on a “Day of Silence” in protest to Gay and Lesbian bullying around the world. According to dayofsilence.org, “The National Day of Silence is […]
A Minor Amount of Communication
The road to finding the right minor can be rough, especially when some students are not even sure of where to go for the listing of minors being offered. When it comes to getting the help of their adviser, some have never had that conversation. “I don’t think I […]
Students Teaching Students
Students who see the letters “SI” on the class registration schedule in the fall may be in for a whole new method of learning. SI, which stands for supplemental instruction, is focused around the concept of having a student who has previously done well in a course facilitate a […]