LSC alumnus and entrepreneur Steve Mahon has spent countless hours studying, scheming, and intuitively honing in on his idea for a new business. Originally, Mahon developed The FACE Mask; a homey, loving brand of winter facial protection. Commonly known as FACE, the brand has been growing from a small […]
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Kevin Considers: Do Coaches Matter?
LeBron James, Dwayne Wade, and Chris Bosh. Three of the NBA’s best at their position. All 3 have to listen to Erik Spoelstra when it comes down crunch time, call a late game play to run when the team needs a go-ahead bucket. But answer me this, in […]
LSC Tennis One Big Match Away
Men’s Tennis is in for the quite the homestretch. It all starts tomorrow afternoon at Castleton, where the Hornets begin a stretch of three North Atlantic Conference games within the next four games. Junior Tyler Schofield, who is currently serving as the team’s number-two seed, is placing a large […]
Lacrosse Coach Has Hopeful Outlook
Serving his fourth year as Lyndon State College Lacrosse coach, Tim Tierney is excited for the remainder of the 2012 season. Tierney has a strong passion for the game of lacrosse, as well as a strong background. “This time of the year reminds me of why I love lacrosse,” […]
Ten Questions With Hertz
When Barry Hertz joined the Lyndon State College community in 1980, he never realized he’d still be teaching early education methods in the same classroom over thirty years later. After studying business at Bryant College, he attended Temple University and earned a Doctorate in Early Childhood Education. He has […]
Titanic Times for LSC
For those who know or may not know, 2012 also has another 100th anniversary attached to it. This is much more somber than LSC’s founding. This weekend will mark the 100th Anniversary of the sinking of the RMS Titanic, which has become one of the most iconic disasters in […]
Replacing Retired
Dean Donna Dalton says she doesn’t like to use the word “replace” when she talks about filling the positions of two professors who are retiring.”Replace’ suggests that someone will be hired who will do exactly the same things, and that is rarely the case,” Dalton said. Lyndon State will […]
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Pippin
When the Twilight Players take the stage to perform “Pippin,” there will be a generation of ghosts sitting in the audience and a nostalgic feeling in the air. It has been 34 years since the music from “Pippin” filled the Alexander Twilight Theatre. The 1978 director was Phil Anderson, former […]