Criminal Justice, the new degree program at LSC, offers the opportunity for advanced study for those looking to serve law enforcement in a multitude of fields, such as behavioral analysis, the juvenile justice system, law, forensics, and many more. The program was installed due to a growing interest from prospective […]
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LSC Experiences New Program
Criminal Justice, the new degree program at LSC, offers the opportunity for advanced study for those looking to serve law enforcement in a multitude of fields. The program, according to LSC’s website, was installed due to a growing interest from prospective students. Director of Public Safety at LSC, George Hacking, […]
The Most Dangerous Man in America
September 24 – October 1 is Banned Books Week at the Library. Support freedom of information by joining us for the screening of this Oscar-nominated documentary on one of the most dramatic acts of whistleblowing in US history. The movie will be shown in the Library Reference area (3rd floor) at […]
Hopkins On Par With Success
Lyndon State College student Brian Hopkins has been at it for a long time. “When I was 10, a buddy of mine got his son and I into the junior program at St. Johnsbury Country Club. It all kind of started there, and I spent my summers there, improving […]
Women’s Soccer Starts Strong
The Lady Hornets soccer team started their season strong winning their first four games but lost a hard fought game to Castleton in overtime. After that 4-0 start, they have been offensively shutdown being shutout in three straight contests, including a heartbreaking double-overtime loss 1-0 to Castleton at home […]
Angry Ani Speaks Out: Teen Mom and MTV: Nah Trick!
YEAH PLAYAH! Third week of Angry Ani! Go me. It’s weird, the more I write about the things that make me angry, the angrier I get. Though, I do go to Lyndon State, therefore I have a student body that never seems to let me down… in the angry […]
Overcrowding: Not an Issue
Even if housing this year’s freshman class was tight, it has been pulled off. The second-largest class in Lyndon State history is now in its freshman year. Concerns about housing arose earlier on before the year. However, those were unfounded by Jonathan Davis, Associate Dean of Student Affairs. The […]
Beware the Student Loan Bubble!
The dot-com bubble is a dim memory for most Americans and no memory at all for many college students who were barely out of kindergarten when the bubble burst. But, except for some high-tech entrepreneurs who put their homes in hock to play the game and some venture capitalists […]
Favorite Majors: Incoming Freshmen Choose Mountain Rec.
Incoming freshmen seem to prefer kayaking to calculus. Out of the incoming 542 incoming students this year, the mountain recreation management department has the highest number of students claiming 55 of them while only 9 have joined the mathematic and information sciences department. “We always want more […]
Faculty and Staff Weigh In
The role of president at Lyndon State College may be temporarily filled, but that hasn’t kept faculty and administration from thinking about what is important in future leadership to keep the college moving in the right direction. “We need someone who is inquisitive […]