LSC’s Electronic Journalism Arts Department has one a major national award for its NewsLINC website. NewsLINC placed third in the 2011 Broadcast Education Association’s Student Interactive Multimedia competition, said Associate EJA Professor Meaghan Meachem. The Cronkite School at Arizona State University placed first, and Elon University finished second. NewsLINC […]
Other News
New majors come to LSC
Students at Lyndon State College will have two new majors to choose from beginning next year. At the start of the fall 2011 semester, two new majors will be available to students enrolled at LSC. These majors include criminal justice (which was implemented as a minor in the fall of […]
College costs
Students in the United States pay far more for their living arrangements and meal plans than those in China, and some U.S. students would like to see changes. The expenses on campus’ in China are much less than those in the U.S. Lyndon State College is planning to expand its […]
National weather limits dining hall menu
Stevens Dining Hall is cutting back on the ingredients in its menu due to a national produce shortage. Unusual weather patterns in southern United States and Mexico have the nation tightening its belt on fresh produce. The freezing temperatures and flooding have made this a bad year for a number […]
BALLOONS OVER LSC
Atmospheric science students have been busy launching balloons throughout the semester, and they aren’t the typical ones you would find at your local party store. These special weather balloons have sensors that measure things like humidity, wind speed, and temperature at every vertical level of the atmosphere. […]
Monster storm pounds Lyndon
The record-breaking snowstorm that closed Lyndon State College recently was yet another storm in a winter that has featured many surprises. “It’s totally unprecedented to have three total closings in one winter, including the one during break,” said the Dean of Academic and Student Affairs, Donna Dalton. “It’s Vermont; […]
Secrets are no fun, still exist though
The Student Government Association doesn’t allow students to know how much money there is to be divided up between the clubs before the budgets are passed. Students are also not allowed to know the actual numbers in secret ballot votes. Those are the facts. Anytime the SGA president uses […]
Leahy Center Reaches for Mentors
The Leahy Center is looking for students to mentor ninth and tenth grade students as a way to give back to the community and make some money as well. The Leahy Center launched its campaign to search for mentors in the past month and is hoping to get the […]
National Weather Affects Dining Hall Menu
Stevens Dining Hall is cutting back on the ingredients in its menu due to a national produce shortage. Unusual weather patterns in southern United States and Mexico have the nation tightening its belt on fresh produce. The freezing temperatures and flooding have made this a bad year for […]
Baseball team prepares for season
The Lyndon State College baseball team has started rolling tryouts for the upcoming season. Students have been turning up to try out for the LSC baseball team in regular numbers, according to LSC baseball coach and LSC alum Ryan Farley. “We always get between 25 and 30 (students),” said […]