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What’s Making Ani Angry This Week?

For those of you who are reading this column for the first time, which is all of you, considering this is my first vent-sesh, my name is Ani, and a lot of things make me angry.  Instead of verbally divulging all of my anger and irritating subjects on my […]

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Ten Years Later, LSC Vets Still Remember

The room was tense. The tragedy of 9/11 can be hard for many Americans to talk about, but for those affected directly by the attacks or the consequent events, it strikes an even closer cord. So when I asked the Lyndon State Veterans Club to reflect on the tenth […]

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Elegy for a September Morning

What is Patriotism? Nathan Hale was the quintessential patriot who went to his death regretting that he had but one life to give for his country. Among Americans, patriotism has a special flavor, perhaps because America was born out of a belief in principles that were once thought to […]

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Doll Replaces DeLeo

New LSC Mountain Recreation Management Professor Sean Doll has worked in almost every department of the ski industry; now he has come to teach it. “I’ve always enjoyed being a mentor when I was working in the field,” says Doll. “I have a higher ability to do that in […]

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A New Face in the Library

Up-to-date resources for LSC students are becoming more available, thanks to newly hired Public Services Librarian, Graham Sherriff. Sherriff is looking to continue the progress the library has made in recent years in providing students with an excellent, and up to date resources for their studies. Sherriff has lived […]

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School Spends Millions

Returning students will notice many improvements to the LSC campus this fall. The largest project was the renovation of the Stonehenge parking lot, according to Tom Archer, director of the Physical Plant. The parking lot was completely torn up and replaced, and new LED lighting was installed. All outdoor […]

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Second Largest Class Enters LSC

This year’s freshmen are not just bringing their laptops and mattress pads on campus, they are also bringing along some questions. With enrollment reaching record numbers this year, LSC is welcoming 281 Vermonters and 262 out-of-state students, making the class of 2015 the second largest class in Lyndon’s 100-year history. […]

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Farley Resigns as LSC Baseball Coach

LYNDON CENTER, Vt. — The Lyndon Department of Athletics has announced the resignation of Ryan Farley as head baseball coach effective immediately. Farley has coached the Hornets for the past seven seasons and led Lyndon to an appearance in the United States Collegiate Athletic Association National Tournament in 2008 and […]

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Student Body Presidents Submit Petition to President Obama on Debt Ceiling

Student Body Presidents Speak Out on Debt   116 Student Body Presidents representing nearly 2 million college students from 40 states, have one question for Washington: Do We Have a Deal Yet? Washington, DC – A coalition of nearly 120 collegiate student body presidents released a letter today calling on […]

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Sandoval named Head Athletic Trainer at LSC

LYNDON CENTER, Vt. — The Lyndon Department of Intercollegiate Athletics has announced the hiring of Evita Sandoval as its Head Athletic Trainer. Sandoval is currently an athletic trainer and performance enhancement specialist for Elevation Physical Therapy in Waitsfield, Vt. Her primary focus is providing evaluation of injuries and illnesses, rehabilitative […]