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Recruits can be prodded

You’re a star high school athlete and college coaches are drooling over you. A college coach can come and see you and talk to you after the game, they can call you, and they can e-mail you. But don’t let them poke you. NCAA rules prevent coaches and recruiters […]

Sports

Hornet coaches stay busy all year long

Lyndon State College coaches have fulltime jobs outside of coaching students, unlike at bigger schools. LSC is a small school that recently became part of the NCAA Division III.  They cannot pay their coaches like some bigger schools can to just coach and many have fulltime jobs outside of […]

Opinion

Get your facts right

Facts are an important part of my job. I respect everyone’s right to express his or her opinion and that is exactly what I am doing here now. I love the involvement of students on this campus lately. However, that being said, I don’t believe those that are distributing […]

Opinion

Hockey for dummies

EAST Lightning vs Penguins – This one seems like a no brainer to me. Lightning can strike whenever it wants. It don’t give a shit. Sometimes in the same place twice. Or even more. It’s unpredictable; electric. Penguins just waddle around. Lightning can strike a penguin whenever it wants. […]

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Faculty salaries below national average

Lyndon State College professor salaries are well below the national average in many cases, so why are so many choosing to stay here, despite the tough economic times? For Janet Bennion, a social sciences professor at LSC, having the opportunity to be hands-on with her students’ education is key. […]

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LSC public safety officer returns from Afghanistan

Students at Lyndon State College should feel safe with public safety officer Charlie Forrest around; he’s been to one of the most dangerous places in the world. In 2005 and 2006, Forrest served in the United States Army in Iraq, in an area then claimed to be the most […]

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Lyndonville gangs causing trouble

Lyndonville is far from urban, but that hasn’t stopped a gang from forming in the area. Lyndon Police Chief Jack Harris said the gang is mostly made up of 12 to 14 year-olds around the Lyndon area, and they dubbed themselves “Death Row 35.” The gang was first recognized […]

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Staying healthy during flu season

Now that flu and cold season is over, students can rest easy and try to remain healthy all the way into finals week. But how did Lyndon fair this winter? Compared to last year with the attack of the H1N1 virus, the Brown House is happy with the results. […]

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Parking lot to get make over

The Stonehenge Parking lot will be receiving a large makeover this summer. The blue prints for the project has been completed and all appropriate on campus organizations have approved the project. The town of Lyndon zoning board has also approved the project and now the plans await state approval. […]

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Dinning hall keeping it fresh

The managers and directors of Stevens Dining Hall spend more time planning meals than students think. The cooks at the dining hall are required to take tallies on every item they serve at their station.  For the entrees on what is known as the “home-line”, tallies are based on […]