Jason Gray’s putback with two-tenths of a second remaining lifted Lyndon to a stunning 86-84 win over Husson University in North Atlantic Conference men’s basketball action at Stannard Gymnasium Saturday afternoon. The Hornets’ D.J. Santos tied the game at 84-84 with a pair of free throws with 24.7 left […]
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Husson routs Lyndon
Husson University jumped out to a 62-40 halftime lead and coasted to a 100-78 North Atlantic Conference victory over Lyndon Saturday at Stannard Gymnasium. Bethany Sevey had 25 points, 12 rebounds and two steals to lead the Eagles, and Amanda Gifford had 21 points and seven rebounds. Caitlyn Butterfield […]
All-Star games need a change
When fans vote to put their favorite player in an all-star game, it can take a spot away from a player who deserves it. All-star games have been a tradition in professional sports for many decades. Fans can vote for whom they believe should be representing each sport’s […]
Softball hits the gym
This week, the Lyndon State softball team took the first steps of an exciting season. Tryouts mark the beginning of the team’s journey toward what they hope to be a successful year. With snow covering the hills of Lyndon, the team refreshes their skills in the Stannard Gymnasium. This […]
Chasing the playoffs
The men’s and women’s basketball teams have had an up and down week on the road, with both teams going 1-1 in North Atlantic Conference action since Saturday. The men’s team currently sports a 5-2 conference record going into back-to-back games tonight and tomorrow vs. Maine Maritime and Husson, […]
New banners around campus celebrate LSC’s 100Anniversary
There are new banners on the light posts around school to commemorate Lyndon State College’s centennial. “We are doing different things to recognize the college’s 100 anniversary,” said Keith Chamberlin, the director of communications and marketing. “This seemed like a natural opportunity to freshen up what is out there.” […]
New budget system coming to SGA
Club budgets are in the hands of elected representatives this year as the Student Government Association begins its newly adopted budgeting procedure. “It was a collaborative idea,” Executive Vice President Rachel Keller said of the changes from last year. “We all knew that budgeting needed to be changed a […]
Student arrested for assault
A Lyndon State College student has been removed from campus and is facing several charges. Peter Carson, 20, is facing charges of assault, unlawful restraint, vandalism, and underage drinking after he allegedly attacked a female RHD and a public safety officer around 4:30 a.m. Saturday. When police arrived on […]
New layout for LSC signs start at writing center
The new sign above the writing center displays the latest color scheme for Lyndon State College. “That’s just us basically finishing up the basic signage on campus,” said Keith Chamberlin, the director of communications and marketing. “That sign is subtly different from some of the others.” The new layout […]
Al Gore inspires snow day
According to Al Gore, all that snow around us is the result of global warming. That’s good news for all those skiers who thought they needed to focus more on golf and surfing. But what is the real story on global warming? There is little doubt that there […]