The men’s basketball team began and ended its run in the North Atlantic Conference at Husson University this season, but the team isn’t about to let the loss slow it down. The Hornets fell to Husson University in the North Atlantic Conference championship game by a final score […]
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Women seniors take court for last time
The Lyndon State College women’s basketball team is losing two seniors after making the playoffs for the first time in the North Atlantic Conference. Stephanie Barclay and Shauna Buck just finished off their last season as Hornets after losing to the University of Maine at Farmington on Feb. 22 […]
Election campaigns begin
As the spring semester rolls on the Student Government Association, two students have announced a run for the presidential position on the executive board. Dave Daly, currently the administrative vice president, has announced his run for SGA President, and now Nick Russo the current Financial Controller has expressed interest […]
Lyndon gets new site
Amidst the many changes buzzing around Lyndon State, the www.lyndonstate.edu website is no exception. In some capacity, the website changes daily, but there is no set schedule for a complete makeover like this one. The last time the site was redone was almost four years ago. The new website […]
Secrets in the SGA
Want to know what the overall budget for clubs to divide up at Lyndon State College is each year? Good luck. How about the actual vote numbers during secret ballots? Sorry, that’s private information too, unless the Student Government Association executive board decides to give them up. Part of […]
Several faculty given incentive to retire
With Lyndon State College facing what is widely believed to be about a $750,000 deficit next year, the administration is starting to offer retirement incentives for some of the colleges more experienced and higher-paid professors. “We’ve put together a package for faculty that the union has approved and we […]
Annual trip to Guatemala an “amazing experience”
For eight days over the winter break, eight students and two chaperones traveled to Guatemala for a service learning opportunity. They landed in Guatemala City on February 17th and set out on what would be an amazing experience for all. From Guatemala City, they traveled to Antigua with trip […]
Mena sparks late season surge
Impact freshman. This is a term given to a first-year student-athlete who made significant contributions to the success of an athletic program and Antonio Mena has fit that term this year. For Mena, the road to a starting berth in the Hornet men’s basketball lineup wasn’t an easy one. […]
LI to grow
Lyndon Institute is about to get some new tenants. The Stevens School, which is currently located in Peacham, is going to be relocated to a portion of LI. LI, the private high school right down the hill from Lyndon State College, will lease one floor of its […]
Few STDs on campus
Studies say that one in four college students have a sexually transmitted disease, but does that necessarily mean that every college campus is full of these diseases? Abby Provost, a nurse at the Brown House says that’s not the case. “I’ve only had one positive Chlamydia this […]