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Santa Fund Gets Present From SGA

Children and families in the Caledonia county area will feel a little extra joy this holiday season thanks to a passing vote from members of the Student Government Association.   The SGA voted to donate $2,500 to the Santa Fund, which is a fund that gives back to the community […]

Sports

Freese-ing out the Rangers

You can always expect at least one player to show up big for your team during the World Series. Last year, Edgar Renteria stepped up for the San Francisco Giants with a series-winning hit in game five of the World Series.  This year, third basemen David Freese achieved a […]

Arts

Ryan’s Review: “Dream Chaser” by Duk

It seems recently, at least to what I’ve noticed, there’s been a huge influx of rappers trying to break onto the scene and this seems to be the case with Duk (pronounced Duke for those who are like me and thought it was pronounced “duck”). You may or may […]

Sports

NAC XC Championship at LSC

Homefield advantage is not always the key to victory. The men’s and women’s cross country team came up short at the North Atlantic Conference Championship Race. Only three points separated the first place New England College and second place Lyndon State College once the race was all set and […]

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President’s Corner: Club Life

Are you satisfied with the food on campus?  Do you want to help with green initiatives? Want to make general improvements to student life or residence halls? Do you have feedback about information technology issues on campus?    Now is your chance to make your voice heard! The LSC […]

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To Russia With Love

Alexandre Strokanov, professor of social science and history at Lyndon State College, is proud to announce the release of Power and Management in the Contemporary Russian City, a new Russian book on town governance. Strokanov is part of the Editorial College for the book and is also responsible for […]

Opinion

What the Funk is Going On?

Well friends, it’s Friday. We’ve all made it through another insane week and have inched ever closer to the glorious finish line that is the end of the semester. I’ll be honest with you, when I wrote this column I was slightly intoxicated and running dangerously low on sleep. […]

Opinion

The Moral of the Story is The Moral is Wrong

The story of King Midas is told to every child. Midas, as you know, loved gold so much that he wanted to be able to turn anything into gold by touching it. Be careful what you wish for. Midas received that ability and looked forward to have more gold […]

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Performance Programs Getting Tuned Out

After much objection from those involved, administration has decided to take a new look at two classes that connect Lyndon State College to the surrounding community. The community chorus and orchestra classes offered at LSC are not going away, but what is going to happen to them is still […]