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Are LSC men and women ‘tough mudders’?

We may have some “Tough Mudders” at Lyndon State. LSC students will have a chance to prove their toughness by participating in the Tough Mudder competition in West Dover on May 8. Eight students and two faculty members will be running the course from LSC. Those eight are Jason […]

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Softball seniors Shams, Gagne say adios

Two softball seniors have said goodbye to the Hornets following their postseason appearance almost two weeks ago.    Senior captain Natalia Shams and first base player Mary Gagne are both set to graduate on May 15.  They are both leaving behind a softball team that shows a lot of […]

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Seniors look towards future finances

Senior students at LSC are beginning to make their financial plans as graduation draws near.   A lot of students agree that it’s important to have a clear financial plan when they have fixed income, and before this happens, they should be prepared for it.   How seniors manage […]

Arts

New AMS executive board

The American Meteorological Society/National Weather Association club has named a new executive board. The new board took over on May 1, in preparation for the club’s next storm conference. The board is responsible for picking the keynote speakers, booking the venue, and making the conference come to life.  […]

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LSC sends athletic gear to troops

The life of a United States Marine in Afghanistan’s Helmond Province is filled with danger — and periods of down time that, up to this point, they have had a hard time filling.    With the help of Lyndon State College, the Lyndon baseball team, and members of the […]

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Some summer courses too expensive

With the spring semester almost finished and only a week left, many students are still trying to figure out whether they are taking a summer course or not.    At Lyndon State College, it costs $343 per credit for a Vermonter, and for a non-Vermonter it costs $514 per […]

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Lab fees give students experience

In a tight economy every dollar counts. Budgets are balanced and followed more strictly than they have ever been; lab fees give the breathing room for departments to do what they do.    “They are sacred funds to us,” said Barclay Tucker, the chair of the Visual Arts […]

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Preview of Rioult Dance

The Dynamic Rioult Dance Ensemble performs tonight at 8:00 p.m. in the Alexander Twilight Theatre. The dance ensemble is choreographed by Pascal Rioult, who is a former principal dancer for Martha Graham.  “One of the most dynamic dance companies in the United States will bring a program steeped in […]

Sports

Lacrosse seniors look forward to future endeavors

All of us must part ways with Lyndon State at some time and for several lacrosse players the day has come where the Hornets must take the next step in their lives.     This can be awfully difficult for student athletes, as they part way with not just […]

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Women’s lacrosse coming to Lyndon

17 girls on campus this year have shown enough interest to bring a women’s lacrosse team to Lyndon State College.    Beginning next year, the team will be in its club sport phase and the following year the team can be a varsity level sport.  In order to become […]