On a sunny day, the temperature inside the greenhouse on the McGoff Hill property, owned by the school, is warm enough to make those who enter remove their coats. As drips of condensation rained down from the ceiling, Sustainability Club president Chris Mullen worked on the pipes and water containers […]
Other News
Aramark to Host Free Community Meal
More and more individuals these days are finding it difficult to afford the recommended three meals a day. The main problems involve available transportation and the increasing day-to-day costs households face. Adam Vigue, Food Service Director for Aramark, is lending a helping hand to be a part of the solution. […]
Presidential Races Heat Up
As the weeks count down for Republican candidates for the US presidency, the presidential race at Lyndon is heating up as well. The candidates for the new president at Lyndon State College have been narrowed down to two: Joe Bertolino and Michael Sonntag. Bertolino currently is the Vice President for […]
Icy Roads Pose Hazard
Icy roads in the Northeast Kingdom are affecting road trips by increasing accident rates and reducing driving speeds. Consistent snowy and cold days are making the roads more and more dangerous to drive on. On Friday and Saturday nights, when students go out to have fun with loud music playing […]
Leadership Conference at LSC
You can’t be a leader without “pissing someone off.” “You’re always going to have to piss someone off, and you’re going to have to be okay with that,” said meteorologist Adam Joseph, keynote speaker at the Leadership Conference this past Saturday. The conference consisted of people from Johnson State College, […]
Two Players Reach 1,000 Point Club
Four years ago, Ben Sackett and Naomi White came to Lyndon State College to hoping make the team and play basketball. Head coach John Krupinski has coached Sackett the entire time. Krupinski says Sackett has been a big help to the teams he’s coached over the past few years. “It’s always […]
Once Great, Boxing is a Dying Sport
There was a time, really not so long ago, where boxing was the ultimate sport – the ultimate trade between two bloodthirsty individuals. It was the sport for the toughest and most prideful of men, where two fighters were not afraid to step between the ropes and put it all […]
Leadership Conference Says: Be The Boss
Students have the opportunity to develop their leadership skills this Saturday, February 4, at Lyndon State College. The Leadership Conference is being hosted by the Student Academic and Leadership Center and all students are encouraged to attend. This is a chance to engage in learning with others, while also […]
Shred Shuttle Shifting into High Gear
Students no longer need to waste gas and drive with their ski boots on to Burke. As of January 25, the first Burke Mountain shuttle left the Wheelock parking lot at 8 a.m. with three students on board. The idea of having a shuttle to Burke Mountain has been […]
Diversity on Campus Portrayed Through Art
The Green Mountains of Vermont have been brought to the Advising Resource Center at Lyndon State College. Daniel Haycook, a senior liberal studies major, explained that he wanted to create a diversity mural in order to depict the diversity on campus. The new diversity mural, painted in the Advising […]