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No Smoke November

Students who may be looking to quit smoking have many options to explore to help them do so.     “With November 18 being the Great American Smoke Out day here in the U.S., it makes November the month many people try to quit their habit of smoking,” said Brown House […]

Arts

Twilight Players

The Twilight Players will be switching things up next semester, performing a dramatic musical instead of the usual comedy. In the spring semester, the Twilight Players are performing the drama “Blood Brothers”, written by William Russell. The musical centers on a mother who gives birth to two boys but can […]

Opinion

SGA proud of budget control

In light of current economic woes across our country and the world, I must say I am proud of the Lyndon State College Student Government Association in their handling of the student activities budget. The Lyndon SGA has lived up to its promise to provide the clubs and student organizations […]

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marijuana is an obstacle

Walking through school you may find yourself hitting an obstacle trying to make your way to class, that blockage is there specifically to show students that marijuana can cause obstacles while trying to make your way through school; or life in general for that matter. Tinalyn Caisse, Prevention Coalition Coordinator, […]

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Country store

It’s that time of year again to buy gifts and why many people are choosing to purchase Vermont-made products through the Northeast Kingdom Country Store website.     The store only sells Vermont products, so you know where your products are coming from.     “The online country store is one part […]

Opinion

Where have all the students gone?

Forty years ago American Universities were hotbeds of activism. Students took all sides of issues. Most were angered by the war in Vietnam. Some marched in the streets chanting “Hey, Hey LBJ. How many kids did you kill today?” But there were other students that believed that the war was […]

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Administration encourages students to check their 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 though […]

Sports

Hornet report

The Lyndon State women’s basketball team has been on a roll of late, winning four of its last five non-conference contests for a North Atlantic Conference leading 4-2 record. In the last week, the lady Hornets won two home games against Bay Path College and the college of St. […]

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No Smoke November

Students who may be looking to quit smoking have many options to explore to help them do so.     “With November 18 being the Great American Smoke Out day here in the U.S., it makes November the month many people try to quit their habit of smoking,” said Brown House […]