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What we have learned

Individual statistics have a weird way of telling the story of a game. Quarterback Caleb Hanie of the Chicago Bears and quarterback Mark Sanchez of the New York Jets are not exactly your typical household names, yet they recently turned in quality performances. Before the National Football Conference Championship […]

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New Players add depth to Lyndon hoops

Three new faces are gracing the Lyndon State College varsity basketball courts this semester, Ariel McConkey, Maisie Sanchez, and Alvin Durrett.             McConkey and Sanchez joined the women’s basketball team, and Durrett was added to the men’s roster at the end of semester break.  McConkey has already had a […]

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Lyndon State College recently received a letter from a private college in Vermont addressing the similarities between their respective logos.   Landmark College located in Putney, Vt. specializes in providing an education to students with learning disabilities and/or AD/HD.  The logo used to represent their school is a shield […]

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Warrick, Hornets erase late deficit

Phil Warrick’s 18-footer with 3.1 left in regulation was the difference as Lyndon earned a hard-fought 78-75 victory over the University of Maine at Farmington Saturday. “I don’t really know what I was thinking,” said Warrick. “Coach just put it in my hands. I’m used to the pressure, I […]

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Lady Hornets pick up another win

Lyndon earned its second North Atlantic Conference win of the season Saturday with a 73-66 victory over the University of Maine at Farmington at Stannard Gymnasium. Donna Lawson, the NAC’s leading scorer, led the way with a 23-point, nine-rebound and five-steal effort while Stephanie Barclay had 13 points, including […]

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SGA returns to work

Nick Russo, the vice president of residential and commuter affairs, will soon take over as financial controller of the Student Government Association, pending approval from the business department. The seat was vacated by Miranda Bushey during the fall semester. The SGA voted to show confidence in Russo for the […]

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Lawson, Warrick take home weekly honors

Donna Lawson of the Lyndon women’s basketball program, and Phil Warrick, who competes on the Hornet men’s basketball team, have been cited by the North Atlantic Conference for the performances in the week ending Sunday, Dec. 12. Lawson was named the conference’s Player of the Week while Warrick took […]

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Winter Vermont roads deserve respect

With the winter months fast approaching, many Vermonters are looking forward to the snow and the activities it brings, but there is also some concern that comes with the winter wonderland.                   On average, Vermont gets roughly 78.8 inches of snow per year, with most of it falling between […]

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Men’s Basketball off to slow start

The LSC men’s basketball team’s is off to a bumpy start.                   The Hornets, currently at 1-6, have had a difficult schedule to start the season. While not happy with the record, competing against good teams is what men’s coach Joe Krupinski wants. “We’ve played some really tough teams,” […]

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Four Loko’s next step

Ever since Four Loko hit the shelves its been a big topic of debate. From college kids raving and raging with it and about it, to concerned parents battling every sale.             Now that the drink has been banned in a number of states […]