By: Matthew Seaver, Web Editor The Resident Assistants (RA) have been unlocking your door for you since day one. Now they have a few more responsibilities than they have in the past. This year RAs are also helping you find your way around campus, get parking passes and get new ID cards at the help desk … Continue reading
Tag Archives: Lyndon
History of LSC
By Chelsi Byrnes, Features Editor Lyndon State was established in the year 1911. There were three students total and they were all females. As time went on they had increased the amount of years people could attend the college. By the year 1923, Lyndon had their first two year students graduated and previously before that … Continue reading
EJA And Exercise Science Curriculum Changes
By: Rebecca Reese, Editor in Chief The Curriculum Task Force specializes in ways to keep instructional costs under wraps so the college can operate successfully. However, two departments have been proactive about making curriculum changes before the Curriculum Task Force got to them. Exercise Science and Electronic Journalism Arts (EJA) have made many changes since last … Continue reading
Phone App Versus The Weatherman
By: Eric M. Weglarz, Guest Columnist OpEd As the age of technology rapidly blossoms before our eyes, the emergence of phones as a dominant part of the current lifestyle has become apparent. We use our phone as a Swiss Army knife for daily tasks such as communication, entertainment, as a GPS, and even to … Continue reading
Player Profile: Robert Denton
By: Dan Stein Robert Denton – Track and Field Robert Denton is an Atmospheric Science major. Denton ran in high school and when he heard about the addition of a track team as a varsity sport here at Lyndon he felt it was necessary to he go back to it. “Rob” as many of his friends … Continue reading
Open Session On Unification
By: Matthew Seaver, Web Editor The discussion on the unification of Johnson State and Lyndon State College continued with an open session on Thursday, September 8. The Vermont State Colleges Chancellor Jeb Spaulding was joined by Interim LSC President Nolan Atkins and JSC President Elaine Collins. Spaulding began the session by explaining what the unification is … Continue reading
A Look at How LSC Keeps You Safe
By: Matthew Seaver, Web Editor A feeling of safety is one of the most important things that a person can have. Here on campus the people that keep you safe are the members of Public Safety. They are the ones who give you parking tickets and the ones who will walk you back to your room … Continue reading
Rugby Pitch Receives Recognition
By: Josh Caredeo, Sports Editor Lyndon’s rugby pitch has been picked as one of the most incredible fields in the world by USA Sevens Rugby. Other fields on the list are in exotic locations such as Hawaii, New Zealand, Australia, and Fiji to name a few. Junior Dan Stein, who has played with the team … Continue reading
New President of LSC
By: Rebecca Reese, Editor in Chief Over the summer, students received emails upon emails of major changes that this school year would bring. One of them being Joseph Bertolino moving on from Lyndon State College and pursuing a new position closer to his family. “The process was quick. In a span of a few weeks [Bertolino] … Continue reading
SGA President On New School Year
By: Rebecca Reese, Editor in Chief With a new year come new faces in new roles. Cassie Helmar is a senior Electronic Journalism Arts major taking on her first year as the Student Government Association (SGA) president. Looking to the new year, Helmar said she is excited to strengthen the connection between SGA and the Campus … Continue reading