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Opinion

State of the Union misses the point

There are times when I feel I am visiting another planet and watching another species with strange customs. I had that feeling when I sat through most of the State of the Union address. There was the man who was deeply “honored” to be able to introduce the president. […]

Opinion

The changes in grading systems

To the Editor:   I am proud to be a part of Lyndon State College as we enter a second century of service to our students and our region and state. In a recent e-mail to the college community, President Moore, who is also justifiably proud, noted that we […]

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Tuition on the rise

The Vermont State College Board of Trustees voted to raise tuition for Lyndon State College four percent for the 2011-2012 school year on Thursday, but that doesn’t mean students won’t experience budget cuts around campus.   “An increase will help, but we’re still going to be on a very […]

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New Hornet Logo Gets Modifications

Lyndon State College’s new hornet logo received some changes over the semester break.             The biggest change is the addition of a T-shirt bearing the number 1, said Keith Chamberlin, director of communications and marketing. The T-shirt was added to make the logo more gender-neutral, Chamberlin said. The logo […]

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CAB president resigns

In a move that surprised many members of the Campus Activities Board, President Dan Haycook has announced his resignation.             CAB is a staple student-run organization found at most colleges and universities. Bringing various activities from comedians to magicians to make-your-own-street-sign events, Lyndon State’s CAB is responsible for providing […]

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Meet the man behind the logo

Nate Spring, a senior graphic design major, had the winning design for the new hornet logo. Spring, who graduated from St. Johnsbury Academy in St. Johnsbury, Vt., has always had a passion for drawing.  “I’ve been drawing my whole life,” said Spring.  Spring took as many art courses as […]

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Make over for new campus property

After a $10,000 fix up the old barn on the recently purchased property a top McGoff Hill is here to stay. Last spring Lyndon State College purchased the property that is made up of 10 acres, a house and a barn. The property was once part of the Vail […]

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Moore’s journey from Jersey to LSC

When most people think of Jersey Shore, President Carol Moore isn’t typically who comes to their minds, but maybe she should. Before receiving her doctorate at Northeastern University, Dr. Moore attended graduate school in Cape May, on the infamous Jersey Shore.  Growing up in Kearny, New Jersey, Dr. Moore […]

Features

Student and staff member races to finish line

People at Lyndon State College all have unique attributes, and one member of the custodial staff is no exception. Chris Seymour, a custodian at LSC, competed in the National Barrel Horse Association World Finals in October 2010. She raced her horse, Kon’s Smooth Legacy, who is a registered eight […]

Sports

Lady Hornets sting Badgers to continue hot streak

On Tuesday, the Lyndon State College women’s basketball team capped their recent home stretch with a third straight win against in-state rival Johnson State.   The Lady Hornets handily beat the Badgers of Johnson State by a score of 82-68.  The triumph leaves the team with an overall record […]