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Vermont Brain Drain Solution

  May is right around the corner. Thousands of students who attend college in Vermont will be graduating. Many are excited for the journey ahead, while others are nervous because of the uncertainty of the job market. But one thing is for sure, Vermont has a growing brain drain that […]

Sports

Kevin Considers: Take It Like a True Fan

  Like many sports fans on campus, I was watching game seven of the Bruins and Capitals playoff series.  As everyone is now aware, the Bruins ended up losing by a final score of 2-1. As there are a fair number of Bruins fans on this campus, you could probably […]

Arts

Seniors: The End is Near

  As the end of April comes closer, graduation is looming over May and December graduates. The never-ending questions from family and friends begin months before; “What are your plans? What are you going to do? Where are you going to live?” And sometimes, you probably want to yell at […]

Arts

Earth Day Was Rockin’ At LSC

  Earth Day events at Lyndon State College drew large crowds with music and free activities. The Sustainability Club had a table set up that showed passersby multiple things powered by solar energy such as a water pump. The solar panel would capture the solar energy and pump water up […]

Sports

Softball: One and Done

  Lyndon State College Softball is now in transition mode after a first-round loss in the North Atlantic Conference playoffs. The Lady Hornets barely made the NAC playoffs with a 3-13 conference record, meaning that the team had to contend with the superpower is Husson in the first round. The […]

Sports

LSC Baseball Season Ends

  With the final game of the season being canceled the Lyndon State College baseball team ended their year with 5 victories and 26 losses.             The baseball season ended on a four-game losing streak, including three losses to conference rivals Husson University. Their 3 and 20 conference record was […]

Arts

Moufy Arrives

  A line of students stretched down the Alexander Twilight Theatre lobby, past the commuter lounge and all the way down to the Gravity Well, waiting to see Boston rapper Moufy perform.  “I’m so excited, I can’t wait!” sophomore business major Michael Cartularo yelled. The doors opened at 6:40 p.m., […]

News

Overloaded Or Unprepared?

  Freshmen have a dismal success rate in some first-year courses. Students say they are asked to learn too much in the classes they take when they first arrive at Lyndon State College; professors say that the students are not prepared for college-level work. 70 percent of first semester freshmen […]

Arts

On The Radio

  Monday nights at 7 DJ Brother and DJ Wolfman set up the radio station just the way they like it. The DJs bring in their own lamp so they don’t have to use the bright studio lights and they hang up an American flag since their show is called […]

Sports

Spectate At Your Own Risk

  Finding a place to sit has become a challenge at the baseball and softball fields for both the players and fans. There are no bleachers at either field for spectators to use, which has caused some fans to watch the games on College Road. The baseball team played its […]