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Vail Elevator: Switching to Synthetics

That infamous smell coming from the Vail elevator will soon be coming to an end.             The transition from using vegetable oil that often causes an unpleasant smell to hydraulic fluid in the elevator has begun, costing Lyndon State $6,700. 10 years ago, Lyndon began using vegetable oil instead […]

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Are You Set to Graduate?

May graduation is approaching fast. For all those graduating the pressure is on to succeed. Many students find themselves overloaded with the combination of work to finish and figuring out where they will end up going in May. The Lyndon State College campus has resources and events to make […]

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Model UN Club Attends First Conference

Returning from their first Model United Nations Conference in Cambridge, Mass., the Model UN Club is full of inspiration and is already making plans for next year. The club was excited to be a part of the conference and witness the dedication of the other students and faculty from […]

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Don’t Skimp on Safety

Cheap and tires don’t go in the same sentence. For all you transit students who commute to Lyndon State college, you’ll notice you put a lot of mileage on your tires. At some point you’ll need to change them. The questions you’ll have to answer is, “what tire do […]

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Guatemala Gets TLC from LSC

For one group of LSC students, winter break meant a chance to help others in Guatemala. “Eight students were part of a service learning trip that lasted from February 16th to the 24th,” said Darcie Miles, executive assistant to the president. They visited the town of Xela (Shay-la) and […]

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Basic Songwriting With a Bosstones Legend

Lennon/McCartney, Bruce Springsteen, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards are some of music’s greatest songwriters. If you’d like to one day possibly be as great as them you can take a class to help you. Lyndon State College professor, bass player and songwriter for the Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Joe Gittleman […]

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Rundown of a Rail Jam

JP Fabio won a helmet for hardest fall due to an injury on his way to finals; the Ski & Ride Club disqualified him from the finals as a safety precaution. Fabio was caught up between the two boxes while doing a trick onto the second box causing him […]

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DIY: Dorm Room Dishes

There’s a big issue that a lot of people living on-campus face; what can you cook in your dorm room? If you’re living in Stonehenge or Wheelock, you’re only allowed certain appliances (microwave, fridge) and are limited to what you can create in your own room. So instead of […]

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The Snow Comes Marching In

At long last, we have seen the end of the snow draught of February of 2012, to be ushered in by the fresh scent of a momentous powder day. Northern Vermont averages a total of 101 inches of snow within a winter, with 24 of those inches coming in […]

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Music Mondays: Battle of the Bands to Benefit Janet Bennion

Music Mondays are bringing a new reason to be entertained this week. On March 5 at 7:00 pm, in ASAC 100, there will be a Battle of the Bands put on by M.E.I.S.A. and WWLR to benefit Professor Janet Bennion who lost her home in a recent fire. M.E.I.S.A. […]