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Kingdom Film Series on Campus

  Lyndon State students and the community have the opportunity to view award-winning documentaries for free on campus. The recommendation to bring the film series to campus was made by LSC President Steve Gold. Each documentary focuses on issues Vermont and Vermonters are facing. Kingdom County Productions is a local […]

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Singing “Sweethearts” a Success

  The performance of Saints, Sinners, and Sweethearts earned a long and excited standing ovation on Sunday. Opera singers, Ole Hass and wife Ingrid Cowan, accompanied by pianist Susan Ricci Rogel, performed in a unique environment for their standards, by the special request of Alexandre Strokanov, on behalf of the […]

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‘Tis the Season For Voting

  While the rest of the country focuses on the republican primaries, all of Lyndon State College will move its focus to Student Government Association and their elections. The SGA has two elections a year, one in the fall to elect the representatives, and one in the spring to elect […]

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New Lights On Campus

  New light fixtures are being installed around campus. Outdoor lighting is becoming energy efficient every day, making the campus more and more environmentally friendly. Plus, it’s saving money. Examples of new fixtures can be seen by the front doors of the Rita Bole Complex. They didn’t cost a penny, […]

Sports

Tennis Team Looking to Ace the NAC

  The hardest thing for Lyndon State College’s men’s tennis team is trying not to stay complacent this season. Last year, the team finished third five teams in the North Atlantic Conference standings. NAC coaches participated in a poll for this season, and their average voting rounded out to the […]

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SGA Exec. Board Praying For Pay Day

  All four executive board members of the Student Government Association have filed letters of intent to receive the maximum possible stipend, an amount of $1,000. The money would be taken out of the Student Activities Fee budget, afforded by all Lyndon students, pending approval by the Student Government Body, […]

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Budgeting is Magical

              Not everything the Student Government Association does is laid out in black and white. The SGA opera­tes under a constitution, but there are a few things that the SGA does that are not a part of it. One of them references a “magic number.” […]

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UVM Excites Vermont Fans

  Vermonters from all over, even a few LSC students like myself, are getting excited about UVM’s tournament win. UVM only has one NCAA tournament win in the school’s history, and boy was it a win.  The 13th seeded Vermont Catamounts played the 4th seeded Syracuse Orange in 2005.  Nearly […]

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Living Green in the Grey House

  Lyndon is about to offer a green housing alternative. Starting this fall, students interested in living an earth-friendly lifestyle with others can apply for one of 10 spots in the Grey House on campus.             In the past the Grey House has been used to house students with similar […]

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Library Loses Late Fee, Helps Reduce Theft

  Students no longer have to worry about a late book costing them money. The library has changed its policy concerning late fees by removing them entirely. Public services librarian, Graham Sherriff, feels that this has played a part in reducing the number of books not returned. “It wasn’t intended […]