This Saturday marks the first ever bus trip to Rhode Island offered by the Campus Activities Board here at Lyndon State College. “I really wish I could have gone. I have family that I would love to see, and Providence is a nice place to visit,” said Torrance Gaucher, […]
Other News
Slide of Epic Proportions
Losers of eight straight games, including sweeps by North Atlantic Conference opponents Colby-Sawyer and Thomas College, the Hornets stand at a 2-18 record on the season. Now the team must deal with the absence of sophomore outfielder Michael Cartularo. Initial reports indicate that Cartularo may have aggravated a ligament […]
Criminal Justice: Professionals Sorely Needed
Good news for Criminal Justice majors. By the time you graduate at the rate things are going, there will be ample job opportunities right next door. First there was the Village of Lyndonville’s demand to Chief Harris to crank up traffic and parking tickets to help meet this year’s […]
Gone Westward
Fit with Forester: Cyberspace v. Reality
The average person spends two hours a day on social networking sites but only spends approximately thirty minutes a day with their children and approximately ten minutes with their spouse or significant other. I know we live in the age of technology, but doesn’t this seem to be a […]
Mountain Bike Club Pedals to Campus
The new Mountain Biking Club rolled its way to Lyndon State College. Peter Wakeling, a junior mountain recreation management student, serves as the clubs hopeful new president. Knowing how much he loved biking motivated him to propose the club to the Student Government Association. “I wanted to spread the […]
President’s Corner: Why We Deserve Pay
Welcome to the home stretch of the LSC academic year. In the world of student government, that means executive board election time. Elections will start on Monday, April 16 at 10 am and last until Wednesday, April 18 at 4 pm. Most voting will be done online at www.lyndonsga.com. […]
Editorial Response to the President’s Corner
There are many ways for students to be compensated for hard work that goes “above and beyond to serve the greater good.” But there is only one way for students to be paid out of the activity fees of their fellow students. That way is to take advantage of […]
When Will Washington Clean Up Its Mess?
Our future is bleak. At the end of fiscal year 2011, our federal government’s gross debt was 14.8 trillion dollars or about 99 percent of our economy. Our total liabilities and unfunded obligations totaled 65.5 trillion dollars. Even if you’re not a math major, you can see that we […]
Two Charged With Jenkins Murder
Two people have been arrested and charged with former Lyndon State College student Melissa Jenkins’ murder. Allen Prue, 30, and his wife Patricia Prue, 33, plead not guilty to second-degree murder and improper disposal of a body. According to police, Allen Prue confessed to the murder and told police he and […]