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Suncooked Speaks

Over the winter break from LSC, on-campus band Suncooked was asked to play a show with renowned ska band The Mighty Mighty Bosstones at the House of Blues Boston by bass player of the Bosstones and LSC Professor, Joe Gittleman. This past week I had the […]

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Too Good to Pass Up: Albright Focuses on Reporting

Professor Charlotte Albright has shifted the balance of her hybrid career to focus more on reporting for Vermont Public Radio. Albright has been teaching journalism full-time at Lyndon State since 2007 in unison with reporting radio broadcasts on VPR, which she has also been doing since 2007. She anticipates […]

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Russo’s Big Plans for Lyndon

Student Government Association president Nicholas Russo has a lot of work planned for him and the SGA for the 2012 spring semester. Russo wants to continue the progress of coming to a final decision on what company Lyndon will choose for a future food service. The two options are […]

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Music While You Read

Students fill the first floor of the library studying, typing, and reading as Jean Charles, an adjunct professor here at Lyndon State, begins to strum his Spanish guitar.  Every Wednesday from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Charles fills the room with the sound of classical acoustic guitar.  “Students are […]

Letters to Editor

Dear Editor:

Dear Editor, My name is Sarah Barraco and I’m the vice president of CAB and I’m working on Winter Weekend.   Here is some information: List of events: Friday February 10th 1-2 p.m. Dodge ball 2-3 p.m. human sled dog race 6-8 p.m rail jam 9 p.m. bingo Saturday […]

Opinion

Editorial: Hey Lyndon, Wake Up!

Across the country there has been an incredible amount of noise from students. Many are traveling to their state legislatures lobbying for more higher education funding. Hundreds of thousands of students have taken a single day out of their busy schedules to advocate for their future and the future […]

Opinion

President’s Corner: Time to Rally for VSC Funding

Do you feel as though you pay too much for college?  If you answered yes, you’re not alone.  One week from today, we can take an important step toward changing that.    On February 7, there will be a student-led rally at the state house in Montpelier to support […]

Opinion

LSC Green Report: Five Years Progress is Just the Beginning

Since 2007 our campus has reduced annual electric consumption by about ten percent—from roughly 4.1 million kWh to 3.7 million kWh. This adds up to a saving of more than $200,000 despite the addition of the Academic and Student Activity Center.  We implemented both interior and exterior lighting retrofits, […]

Opinion

It’s Easy Spending Other People’s Money

Once more the Vermont State College trustees have proved that they know how to spend other people’s money. This time it’s the money of already financially pressed students who are already paying some of the highest state college tuition rates in the country. The eight percent hikes imposed over […]

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Bon Appetite

As the final days approach towards a decision of who will be the next food service provider for the Vermont State Colleges, student curiosity has sparked many questions about what to expect when it comes to the future of “eating” at Lyndon. Aramark, who has been the food service […]