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Challenge Gravity: Climb On Campus

  Climbing, both indoor and out, is an activity that challenges you in a way most activities do not, working muscles you otherwise may not use. The gravity well, Lyndon State’s own indoor climbing facility is like a buried treasure on campus. There is no fee for LSC students who […]

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Exploring Mount Pisgah

  The town of Westmore, and the Willoughby area, offers several mountains that are prime for hiking, perhaps most notably Mount Pisgah.  There are two trails that lead to the summit of Mount Pisgah: the north trail and the south trail. The south trail of Pisgah, with its start on […]

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Sullivan’s Corner: Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo

  This Wednesday marks the 70th anniversary of one of the most daring operations in American history. On April 18th, 1942, Task Force 16 steamed towards Japan. The nucleus of the Task Force was the carriers USS Hornet (CV-8) and USS Enterprise (CV-6). Aboard the Hornet were 16 B-25 Mitchell […]

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Fit With Forester: Summertime Specials

  With all this warm weather, it’s been next to impossible to get anything done. Even as I’m writing this I have little inspiration and an incredible lack of motivation to finish. After all these months of being in class after class only to go home to a mountain of […]

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Opening Night

    The opening night of “Pippin” proved to be a night of surprises with cannons of confetti, the threat of testicles being lit on fire, a nine-year-old yelling, “That’s not a duck, dumbass!”, and a program warning “some material may be inappropriate for young children-please use discretion.” Entering the […]

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Vox Populi

  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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10 Questions with Interim President Steve Gold

  Although President Gold has only been at Lyndon for less than a year, his time and dedication to the community has proven to benefit faculty, staff and students in many ways. Stepping into the position after four years of retirement, he assisted Lyndon when it faced financial peril and […]

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“The Norris Situation”

  She walked into IT expecting to fix a problem she had with her course management software. What music professor Elizabeth Norris found were three people waiting for her and some man’s voice coming out of a speakerphone claiming to be from the Vermont State College system. Those waiting were […]

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Sources: Carlozzi Leaving

It has been reported that a certain Residence Hall Director will be leaving Lyndon at the end of term. Sources have said that Kayla Carlozzi is the RHD leaving but no one in Residence Life Staff has confirmed or denied this. RHDs Melissa Nelson, Jonathan Ross and Carlozzi were asked […]

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SGA Lovin’

There may be a power couple in the Student Government Association. SGA Executive Vice President Sean Siciliano is running unopposed for SGA President and his girlfriend and SGA elected representative Samantha Lubke is running unopposed for SGA Administrative Vice President. “I don’t think there will be any conflict,” said Siciliano. […]