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Changes Just Keep Getting Greener

Get ready for change. The Students for Campus Conservation Club is about to get a facelift; a new name, new posters and new events to get our school community more involved with sustainable living. “We are in the process of changing our name from Students for Campus Conservation to […]

Arts

Shakespeare Cometh to LSC

Adam Brabant, Theater Operations Management major at Lyndon, has always had his mind set on one thing: To be the director of a theater company. Last fall, Brabant came to Lyndon with the hope of having his lifelong dream come true. Brabant has been involved with theater since he […]

Arts

Ryan’s Review: “Relax” by Das Racist

Score: 8/10   Brooklyn based hip-hop trio hits hard with their first commercially released album. Das Racist has always had a unique and fresh sound to them. Ever since their debut in 2008 with the amusing and ridiculously catchy single “Combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell” and two  momentous […]

Arts

Anybody Can be an Athlete at LSC

At Lyndon State College there are many ways for the students to get exercise, and one of those is intramural sports.  Intramural sports can be a great alternative for students who can’t commit to a varsity sport, but still want to compete and have some fun.  Almost any type […]

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“Mighty” Rockstar is “Boss” at LSC

It’s not every college that has a certified rock star on the payroll. When Lyndon State got serious about their Music Business and Industry program it was clear that a seasoned musician who’s toured the world, played for thousands of screaming fans and written and recorded a number one […]

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SGA President Looking Ahead to Bright Future

It’s about more than money. President of the Student Government Association, Nick Russo, wants the SGA to be more than a place for clubs to come for funding requests. “After attending the SGA conference in Boston back in early August one of my goals is to make the SGA […]

Opinion

Big Sister is Watching You

Janet Napolitano has been making the rounds of American universities to promote the idea of keeping your eyes and ears open for “suspicious” activity. The catchy title for this endeavor, possibly dreamed up by some well-paid Madison Avenue agency is “If You See Something, Say Something.” Napolitano, of course, […]

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Snack Bar Shake-Up

The Hornets Nest has gone through an overhaul. Aramark, Lyndon State College’s food supplier, has made some changes to the snack bar itself and the snack bar menu in the student center. “It’s simplified, it is limited a little bit,” said Adam Vigue, Food Service Director. “At one point […]

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Better Late Than Neveplast

It’s been a slippery slope, but Ski and Ride members are back on their feet.  The club has received the funding it needed to purchase an artificial snow surface—again.  The motion passed by a vote of 159 (69%) to 72 (31%) yesterday. Club president Samuel Pierog was ecstatic about […]

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Some People’s Trash, Other People’s Scholarships

The Faculty Staff Scholarship recipients for the 2011-12 school year have been decided, and they are excited.  “Some people look at a 500 dollar scholarship and say, that’s only 500 dollars, but to me its like ‘Oh my god! That’s 500 dollars, let me get it!’” Kelly Butler, a […]