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President’s Corner: Thanks For a Great Year

  Incredible. That’s the only way to describe the last year of my life. It seems like just yesterday that I was elected with 58% of the vote to become the next Student Body President.  Now here I am one year later with only one week left as President and […]

News

VPR Commentary Stirs the VSC

  One man’s opinion about overhauling the Vermont State College system, as it is currently constructed, has brought both criticism and praise. A Vermont Public Radio commentary about the VSC has caused a stir within the system. The piece, aired Monday night, by Bill Schubart talked about the likelihood of […]

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The Return of Carol Moore

  Former Lyndon State College President Carol Moore will return to campus May 13 to speak at commencement. Moore will be joined by former LSC President Janet Murphy, who was president from 1977-83. LSC invited all former presidents to attend. “I miss not seeing the students all the time,” Moore […]

Sports

Changes Are On the Way

  Every year brings changes to the college campus and this coming year the athletic department has high hopes for many projects involving the sports teams and the fields. Director of Athletics Christopher Ummer says there are many changes in the near future and many more potential projects that depend […]

Sports

Softball Coach Resigns

  Lyndon State Softball head coach Jennifer Layn is officially out of the fold. Layn, who is expecting her baby in seven weeks, has decided to step down as the head coach of the Lady Hornets to spend more time with her child when he or she is born. “I’ve […]

Sports

Straight Losses to Familiar Teams

  David did not beat Goliath. Lyndon State Lacrosse was unable to pull out the victory against heavily favored Husson in the North Atlantic Conference Quarterfinals. Husson scored early and often, defeating the Hornets by a tally of 14-1. This loss marks the third consecutive season in which Lyndon State […]

Sports

Kevin Considers: Sometimes Numbers DO Lie

  Statisticians and mathematicians will tell you one thing when it comes to numbers; they do not lie. It’s 2004, and the Boston Red Sox are losing their playoff series three to zero.  In the HISTORY of the MLB, there were no teams that came back and won a best […]

Arts

Sullivans’ Corner: Anzac Day

  While April 25 may not hold much significance for Americans, it does for Australians and New Zealanders. April 25 marks the 97th Anniversary of the start of the Gallipoli Campaign. By 1915, the ‘War to end all Wars’ had been raging on close to a year. At that point, […]

Arts

Shakespeare Company Plays History

  Ever been interested in American history, but classes bore you, and books just don’t do much for you?  This coming Friday April 27, thru Sunday April 29 the Green Mountain Shakespeare Company will be presenting “The History of America (Abridged)” in the Rita Bole community room. The show features […]