There might be more going on behind the scenes in the dining hall than you’re aware of. Director of Food Services Adam Vigue has implemented several activities for the staff in the dining hall and Hornet’s Nest in hopes to reach goals and improvements the team has set for […]
Other News
Money is not a big problem between lovers on campus
Many students who are dating don’t regard money as a big issue in their relationships, because they have their concept of what true love is. Money problems are often one of the main causes of divorce or break-up among couples or young lovers, but this doesn’t seem to apply […]
New program to provide student support
Students in some of Lyndon State College’s most challenging classes can expect to get a little extra help next fall. LSC is debuting its new Supplemental Instruction (SI) program in the Fall 2011 semester. SI will be used in EJA-1010-L01 Intro to Media Communication, MAT-1020-L03 Intermediate Algebra, PHI-1020-L01 Critical […]
Study Abroad
If you have ever wanted to study abroad, you can do that here at Lyndon State College with the help of Paul Searls. Searls took over responsibility for coordinating the study abroad program at Lyndon in the fall of 2009; before that, Lyndon only had a Quebec Exchange program, […]
Snow gets tossed aside
Who will stop the snow? Nobody can do that, but the maintenance department makes sure to get rid of it after storms hit campus. When snow falls in the NEK some people stay inside, some run to Burke, but some are still going to the college to work. […]
Popcorn sets off fire alarm
Burning popcorn isn’t usually a traumatic event, but having to evacuate a suite or residence hall in the middle of the night can be. A student happens to be making popcorn late at night in one of the residence halls and doesn’t pay attention to the popping in the […]
Experts join students at AMS Storm Conference
Three professional meteorologists and many aspiring meteorologists attended the New England Storm Conference. The American Meteorological Society/National Weather Association club at Lyndon State runs the annual Northeastern Storm Conference. The conference is the largest student run conference in the country. Students, teachers, and meteorologists from around the eastern […]
Broken t-bar shuts down Lyndon outing club
The Lyndon Outing Club has closed down for the year due to a mechanical problem. With a lot of wintry weather of late, the club has missed out on a lot of events because of a broken T-bar. The club’s T-bar, which is a popular attraction for visitors, has […]
Dinner with the Boss
Lyndon State students will be given the opportunity to get real world experience with those in the workforce before they graduate. On March 21, at 6:30 p.m. in ASAC 100, the 9th Annual Dinner with the boss will be held. Career Services, Alumni Affairs and ARAMARK fund Dinner […]
Shouldn’t education come first
This week’s sit-in proves that many students will take action when things are at stake that they care about. But why now? Why this issue? The college administration, in what seems a misguided attempt to cut costs, offered a ridiculously small incentive to a few professors to retire early. […]