As a spring sport, men’s lacrosse was scheduled for four home games. Baseball was scheduled for eleven games on Skip Pound field, including a double header versus Norwich and a four game series to round out the season with Castleton. Softball was scheduled for eight games. Finally, men’s tennis […]
Other News
Bowlers’ delight
The Northeast Kingdom is not the most entertaining area to reside. LSC students are constantly looking for something fun to do to provide some sort of stress relief. What better way to kill off some stress than to toss a ball at a bunch of helpless […]
Blood Brothers share sensation with crowd
Blood Brothers is not your typical light-hearted Lyndon State musical: it’s dramatic. It has passion, emotion, and pain. It keeps your interest and makes you almost hurt for the characters, wanting to know what will happen next. This play will be at the Alexander Twilight Theatre tonight at 7 […]
Russo wins election
In an election that saw more than a third of the Lyndon State College student body vote, Nick Russo won the student government association’s president’s seat by a just 53 votes. “I’m really excited to take over as the next SGA president,” said Russo. “I promise to make good […]
Freshmen and sophomores campaign for executive board seats
In just a few short days we will know who our new Student Government executive board is compiled of, but do you really know them? While the most storied races are historically for president, there are two other positions being pursued by relatively new faces on campus. Sophomore […]
Ski and ride picks president
Lyndon State’s Ski and Ride Club endorses Nick for SGA executive vice president. Nick’s short time as financial controller exemplifies professionalism and his willingness to work with the student body. The Ski and Ride Club supports Nick’s candidacy to provide a well organized and transparent student government. Nick is an […]
Ski and ride pushes for write in candidate
Lyndon State’s Ski and Ride Club endorses Adam Norton as a write-in candidate for SGA executive vice president. Adam Norton has been an elected representative for the past year, exemplifying professionalism and political understanding. The Ski and Ride Club supports Adam’s candidacy to increase accountability and budget equity in the […]
Moore announces retirement
Chancellor of the Vermont State Colleges Tim Donovan expects to recommend an interim president to the Board of Trustees during its June 2 meeting. During Tuesday’s faculty assembly meeting, faculty spoke to the Donovan about the timeline in the coming year following President Carol Moore’s retirement announcement. Moore will […]
Students sign up for protests
Today was the day faculty were supposed to be notified of reappointment for next year. However, with President Carol Moore announcing her retirement the decisions have been pushed back until May 2. In the past several weeks, students have held a sit-in protest in the Alexander Twilight Theatre, traveled […]
It’s not how you start
Some baseball teams that are on a hot streak in April do not always stay hot until October. As it stands, the American League (AL) divisional leaders are the Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, and Texas Rangers. The National League (NL) divisional leaders are the Philadelphia Phillies, Cincinnati Reds, […]