Bombarded by recent talks of faculty and staff cuts and talks of future budget deficits, Lyndon State College received the good news that the NEASC (New England Association of Schools and Colleges) reaccreditation team will not be returning to campus for ten years. “We have essentially passed our reaccreditation […]
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SGA executive board candidates set
Student Government elections are being held this week in the ATT lobby from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Monday through Wednesday or online at lyndonsga.com Running for president will be Nick Russo and Dave Daly. Executive Vice President will have Sean Siciliano. Running for administrative vice president will Meghan Dolyak. Financial […]
Germs are every where
Germs are lurking all over in your residence halls; the shower, the sinks, your shared refrigerator, all threatening your health. “Sharing a small suite with 16 other people could be one of the nastiest things I’ve lived through,” says freshman Courtland Hanley who lives in Whitelaw. “The […]
Future of Stonehenge parking lot presented to SGA
Associate Dean of Student Affairs Jonathan Davis explained the future of the Stonehenge parking lot during this week’s Student Government Association meeting. “We’re looking to increase the number of spaces, we’re looking to make the spaces wider than they are now,” he said, adding there will be a […]
Moore dispels rumors at open forum
Professor of music business Beth Norris made an impassioned speech during an open forum for students, faculty, and administration this week. “80-some percent of the support for Lyndon State College comes directly from your tuition dollars. You are the ones that are in charge of this. You are […]
Case 39 Review
We all know that college is expensive and for most of us, we don’t work all that much during the school year. We are always looking for some cheap entertainment. Well here is a suggestion that will cost you $1.06 for DVDs and […]
Bad Battle
To the best of our knowledge, there is no solid evidence of extra terrestrial life. There have been rumors, images, and patterns that go unexplained, but still know reliable evidence supporting the popular theory of aliens in our undersized vision of the universe. Battle: Los Angeles uses these assumptions […]
Break the habit
There are little habits that we all have that we are just unaware of. For instance I bite my lip when I’m nervous or stressed, I did not realize this until someone pointed it out to me and then I because conscious of it and started to realize […]
Winter left overs put delay on spring sports
After a long, cold, and snowy winter, the spring sports season at Lyndon will see an unusually late start this year. At this point in time, it looks like mid-April is the best-case scenario for the fields being ready for practices. At this time last year, the fields were […]
Students flock to capital
Protest update The scheduled student protest for the entire week before break has been put on hold as of now. Students have decided to wait until after an open forum with President Moore to stage another protest. The open forum will take place this afternoon (Wednesday) at 3 […]