Lyndon State College athlete Naomi White knows how to lead a team: she’s the captain for both the basketball and soccer teams. Women’s basketball head coach Vinnie Maloney saw that White was a leader from the moment that she stepped onto the LSC campus. “Naomi has been a […]
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Presidents Corner
Governor Elect Peter Shumlin, This is the third year that I’ve been a student of the Vermont State Colleges system. I’ve served in a variety of leadership roles and have had the opportunity to see each college and the specific programs that they offer. I have also […]
Winter Sports at Lyndon
When fresh white snow covers the ground, students should be ready for their favorite winter activities and be cautious while enjoying the winter wonderland. Many people on campus like to participate in winter activities such as skiing, snowboarding, and other various snow sports. With the availability of Burke Mountain […]
Where is the holiday spirit?
For those who weren’t at Wednesday’s SGA meeting, we passed a 1,000 dollar request as a donation for the Santa Fund. It turned into a heated feud (like pretty much every other budget request), but there was something different about this request then all the other ones we have during the year. A club […]
Letter to the editor
Dear Editor, As of tonight the Financial Controller, Miranda Bushey, has resigned from her position and I must say as a student I am worried. I have complete faith in John Kleinhans, Rachel Keller, and Dave Daly, but I am worried for the other 1449 students at Lyndon State. I […]
Get a life, you seem to be lacking..
This past Sunday I walked down the hall headed towards the library and stepped in front of the door to push it open, for anyone who was there at the same place and time might know the answer as to what happened next. My hands were covered in something I […]
Logo contest coming to a close
In just one week, there will be a new and original logo used to represent the Lyndon State College Hornet mascot, and a student who will be $500 richer. Next Friday, Dec. 10 is not only the day of December graduation, but also the day in which the […]
The SGA has a new Administrative Vice President
After impeaching the first administrative vice president for discrimination, the Student Government Association has welcomed Dave Daly as its replacement. Junior music business major Daly was voted in as over his opponent, Katee Ingram, a junior in human services. “I’m relieved because I said in the beginning that […]
Seniors warned to check program evaluations
As seniors prepare for graduation next May, some are finding yet another thing to stress over—their program evaluations. Some seniors have complained that inaccuracies in their program evaluations have forced them to take extra classes next spring in order to graduate on time. One senior claimed that, even […]
Ghosts activity found in Wheelock
Lyndon State College has a long history and a strong tie to Vermont, so it’s no wonder that a few ghosts and ghost stories would pop up on campus. Investigating the paranormal is by no means an easy study. A lot of equipment and testing is needed to […]