The eight freshmen on the Lyndon State Women’s Soccer team have plenty to look forward to over the next three years, despite their premature exit in the NAC quarterfinals. The freshmen on the team accounted for 10 of the Hornets 27 goals this season. Unfortunately, even with all the […]
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Preview: Lend Me A Tenor
Feeling stressed and overwhelmed with schoolwork? In just a week you can take a break and go see the play “Lend Me a Tenor”, performed by the Lyndon State Twilight Players, in the Alexander Twilight Theatre. “It’s that time of year that people need a laugh,” says Dave Daly, […]
Lyndon Listed: Most Attended CAB Events
This week’s list takes a look at the most attended Campus Activity Board events in 2011. Every event has a CAB member sitting at the door with a silver clicker counter, counting bodies as they enter. When the numbers get over 150 it becomes hard to count for some […]
Over One Hundred Uses for ASAC 100
Academic & Student Activities Center 100 has proved its necessity. The large multi-purpose room located at the end of ASAC is home to many meetings, classes, presentations and events. Student Government meets in ASAC 100, movies are shown there, and the room hosts cross-dressing dances that carry on until […]
Students Owe Billions
As our nation’s student loan debt reaches one trillion dollars, there might be some hope when it comes to paying the loans back. Starting in 2012, and affecting all students currently in college who have federal loans, President Obama has made an executive order that will lessen the burden […]
Looking at Life Beyond the Degree
With the job market very tight, many LSC seniors are concerned about finding jobs after graduation. “I’m extremely worried about being able to find a job, especially since I want to stay in this area, and options are very limited,” said Danielle Drown, a senior social science major. “I’m […]
Ryan’s Review: A Concert by Odd Future
In my 18 years of life so far, I can say I’ve been to a reasonable amount of concerts. Some louder than others, some rough, some not so rough, a dance party here or there, the basic things. Then, this past Friday, October 21, I took the trip down […]
Beware of Money Spent Not Wisely But Too Well
Ever since our national leaders decided that the best way to spend our money was to bail out banks that had made bad investments, we keep hearing from one group after another looking for government cash to make life easier for them. We had a rally focusing on that […]
Ski and Ride Wiped Out
Lyndon State’s Ski and Ride season is frozen before the first inch of snow has fallen. Ski and Ride violated school and club policy by allowing alcoholic beverages to be consumed by attendees at their preseason rail jam event, which occurred on Saturday, October 22. The vote passed 29 […]
Cheetah Eats Antelope – LSC Alumni Published
One of Lyndon’s own has been published. Jenny Rossi, a graduate of 2010 who dual majored in English, published a chapbook, Riches for One, Poverty for Two. Rossi, working part time and full time jobs is still writing on her free time. For her it isn’t a joy as […]