Friday, September 3, 2010

First Beat Story

For Group X, this is due on Monday, Sept. 13.
(Group Y's stories will be due on Monday, Sept. 20)

Group X Assignments:

Adam Brothers: Burke Mountain Music Festival, Sept. 18. Who’s playing? What’s it cost?

Patrick Carr: Many students probably don’t know this, but they can register to vote in Lyndon no matter where they come from They can use their dorms as their addresses. Talk to the Lyndon town clerk, Lisa Barrett, 626-5785, and she could tell you what a student needs to do to register.

Tim Christ: Kelly Rossiter, hugely popular Mountain Recreation Management instructor, is back. He left two (?) years ago to finish a degree.

Ben Cookson: Free Money. A program gives you $2,000 if you save $1,000.

Patrick Hilton: Update on the LSC Capital Campaign. How much is it trying to raise? What does it want to do with the money? How successful so far? Talk to Bob Whittaker, the dean of institutional advancement.

Mike Howard: Profile Erin Rosetti, who has been promoted to director of Residence Life. She was an RHD. She’s married to a Public Safety officer. I think they live on campus.

Samantha Knight: Profile Kayla Carlozzi. She’s the new CAB adviser (the person who sends out the weekly list of Upcoming Events, and an RHD. Where’s she from?

Jennifer Morrin: Profile Shannon Healy, the new SGA adviser and RHD. Where’s she from?

Kenneth Potwin: Kingdom Trails has a new bike trail. Tim Tierney is the executive director. He’s also the lacrosse coach at LSC.

Lindsey Profenno: Which restaurants in Lyndon offer discounts to LSC students. If so, how much?

Nick Russo: Official opening of the new rock wall. Carol Moore says she’ll climb it. Sept. 8. Not sure what time. This is a project of the Mountain Recreation Management Department. J.C. Norling is in charge of it, I think.


Alyssa Sylvia: First theft reported on campus. Somebody stole a laptop and books. George Hacking sent out an e-mail warning people to look after their belongings.

Robert Trucott: Cool internships. Nick Barnets is an electronic journalism arts major who interned at CBS in New York over the summer. If that doesn’t pan out, a couple of others: Caleb Dudley (graphic design) interned at MSNBC; Aimee Lawton, English major, interned for the political campaign of her step-father, Paul Beaudry.

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