And it’s back to freezing cold and rainy…got to love Vermont. It’s days like these that make me want to pull on a thick sweater and curl up under a warm comforter with some hot tea and a movie. Sounds a bit like hibernating but if it keeps me […]
Other News
LSC Tennis Has Historical Collapse
For the first since entering the North Atlantic Conference, the Lyndon State College Men’s Tennis team is not going to the playoffs. A 7-2 loss at Thomas last Saturday sealed the Hornets fate, placing them fifth in the NAC with a 1-4 conference record. The team needed to beat […]
Passion For Hockey Expands League
As the intramural floor hockey season comes to an end, the league looks to address conflicts for next season. “It was very nice to see more and more students across campus find out about the league and join,” says meteorologist major Jeremy Goldberg. Increasing popularity seems to be adding […]
NEMBAfest Comes to Burke
NEMBAfest 2012 is coming to Burke! From June 22 until June 24, Kingdom Trails and Burke Mountain Ski Resort host a mountain biking festival for a weekend of camping, music, food, gear demos, and of course, some of the best biking at one of the premier riding destinations in […]
LAX Set For Playoffs Against Husson
Lyndon State College Lacrosse now knows its first-round playoff opponent. The Hornets will enter the North Atlantic Conference playoffs as the number-five seed, meaning that the team will take on number-three seed Husson in the NAC Quarterfinal. Senior attacker Ryan Brown has a positive review of the team’s first […]
Howard to Speak at Commencement
Muriel Howard, president of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU), will be the principal speaker for Lyndon State College’s 101st commencement ceremony. Howard became AASCU president April of 2009. Out of the six presidentially-based higher education associations based in Washington D.C., Howard is the only African […]
Internet Speeds Increase
LSC students will soon be able to browse the internet faster. The increased bandwidth, as well as bigger inboxes, more wireless access, and new printing quotas, are all part of LSC’s Information Technology Services department’s plan to upgrade the campus’s network. IT unveiled its plan at last week’s SGA meeting. […]
Rally For Women In Montpelier
Janet Bennion, anthropology professor at Lyndon State College, pointed out that “Recently we [have] heard of this disturbing Arizona law that would preclude the right for any women, even two weeks before she has even conceived a child, to have an abortion.” Laws like this are exactly why there […]
False Alarm Causes Accident
Freshman Joe Anderson’s vehicle was struck on the night of April 22 by a Lyndon Rescue ambulance responding to a fire alarm in the Wheelock Residence Hall. Anderson’s vehicle was parked in an end spot in the crowded Wheelock lot. The driver of the ambulance, Julie Dow, apologized to […]
10 Questions With Professor David Plazek
Professor David Plazek is known for his outbursts of Monty Python quotes and consistently repeating the line “It’s people!” from Soylent Green. He will no longer be teaching full time as of the end of the semester at Lyndon State College, and he looks forward to continuing to teach […]