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“No Problems” Serving Alcohol at LSC

A cup of Bud Light? $2. A small glass of Trout River Rainbow Red runs for $3. Oh, and some wine spritzer? That will be $2. This selection and pricing was found at last Sunday’s Super Bowl party in ASAC 100, offered by the Campus Activities Board. If you thought […]

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Health Insurance: You Have a Choice

As a result of the new federal health care reform law, college students can expect to pay more for insurance due to new required minimum coverage levels for the Vermont State College insurance plan. According to Wayne Hamilton, dean of administration for Lyndon State College, the federal health care reform […]

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Plazek Heading to JSC

Next year the only professional political scientist on campus will be leaving our numbers to head to Johnson State College.  According to David Plazek, budgetary issues and administrative decisions made last school year forced him to start looking at other places for a more secure position. “The position wasn’t safe, […]

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Show Us the Money

MONTPELIER, Vt.—Over 350 students and faculty from across the Vermont State Colleges stormed the Statehouse Tuesday demanding more state funding for higher education. The rally came on the heels of a VSC Board of Trustee decision to raise tuition by about 8% over the next two years so the state […]

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Frisbee Golf?

Even with the cold and snow of winter, you can still see discs flying on the disc golf course. Contrary to the biggest disincentive for disc golfers to play in winter, which is the possibility of losing a disc under the snow, with little snowfall and such cold temperatures the […]

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Ryan’s Review: “Miley High” by Super Mash Bros

In this age of digital media and distribution we’ve seen a lot of new music styles emerge out of the woodwork. One of the most buzz worthy genres to pop onto the scene, especially in the past few years, would be the Mash-up genre. In this world, in my opinion, […]

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The Revolving Door

Every year is a rebuilding year for the Lyndon State College men’s basketball team. Between the 2008-09 and 2010-11 seasons, the team has had 25 freshmen, according to the North Atlantic Conference website. Six of them came back to play their sophomore year. This year was particularly bad as the […]

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Dana Dishes: Best and Worst Super Bowl Foods

As the commotion of the Super Bowl winds down and Pats fans (myself included) try to forget one of the worst losses in recent history, I want to take a look back at some of the best and worst foods I had during the game.  No doubt it’s a shame […]

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Fit with Forester: A Push Toward Summer

According to the groundhog we will have another six weeks of winter, I am boycotting.  I am beyond ready for summer or at least some warm weather and colors other than grey and white. It looks like spring won’t be too far off, though. We have had some pretty sunny […]

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Options for the Hungry College Student

If you wait until 7 p.m. to eat you can pick up cheaply priced meals from the hot unit at White’s Markets. The meals offered in the hot unit rotate daily, with a few items that are popular repeating more frequently than others. The price for meals from the hot […]