It smells like 2008. No, Mankind has not perfected time travel, but we will be seeing the same two teams in Super Bowl XLVI as we did just four seasons ago. The New York Giants will once again meet the New England Patriots in a much anticipated matchup […]
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Presidential Candidate John Ryder
Dr. John Ryder brings an international perspective to Lyndon State College. Ryder’s work as the president of Khazar University in Baku, Azerbaijan for the past year and a half has given him a different perspective that he would use back here in Vermont. “One of the things we need […]
Presidential Candidate Margaret Madden
Dr. Margaret Madden could see herself in Vermont. The Green Mountain State is one of the reasons that drew her interest. “It’s beautiful,” she said. “It’s an area that attracts a lot of really interesting, smart and artistic people. Even though there are small towns, they are populated by […]
Presidential Candidate Joe Bertolino
Dr. Joe Bertolino is not the traditional candidate. He never aspired to be a college president and was a high school teacher who had no thoughts of higher education. “I didn’t come through the ranks of faculty,” Bertolino said. “I’m a faculty member. I’m a department chair. I’m a […]
Ryan’s Review: Throwback Week
Last year we witnessed the end of one of the most influential bands of the past decade. LCD Soundsystem. Beginning in New York around 2001 LCD Soundsystem helped begin a dance punk revolution with bands like The Rapture, Death from Above 1979, among others I’m sure I’m missing. In […]
Dana Dishes: Top Five Restaurants
A must know for new and returning students of LSC, this beneficial read will give some insight into my top five places to eat in and around Lyndonville. 5. Bagel Depot – whether going for breakfast bagels or to grab some lunch, the Bagel Depot offers a great selection […]
Riding the Glacier
When it comes down to the human body and artistic expression, freestyle skiing and snowboarding is a beautiful combination of flawless dance and extreme consequence. The intellect, confidence, and, above all, balance required to be a shredder around the Lyndon State College campus creates a communal bond between […]
Mondays Just Got Better
Forget March Madness, let’s talk about Music Mondays. Hunched over a music textbook, Jeremy MacDonough, freshman Music Business and Industry major, details his dream recording studio while his fellow Summit of Thieves band mates filter into the SALC lounge. “This kid’s a genius,” Aj Raskin, a junior MBI major […]
Bennion Writes to Decriminalize Polygamy
After a semester filled with traveling to France, writing publications in Montana, and becoming a worldwide renowned scholar on Mormon fundamentalism, social science professor Janet Bennion has returned from sabbatical. Bennion spent the fall semester at her home in Montana working on her book “Polygamy in Primetime”, a novel, […]
Upsurge in Criminal Justice Enrollment
Despite the usual kinks associated with any new major, the criminal justice major has seen a jump in enrollment since its unveiling in the fall of 2010. David Sleigh, full-time trial lawyer since 1983, has taught three criminal justice classes over a period of four semesters, along with director […]