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The Great Smoking Debate

  One current topic Lyndon State College students are buzzing about is whether or not LSC should become a smoke-free campus. Erin Rossetti, the director of Residential Life and a member of the Health and Safety Committee, said in an email that the committee was exploring the idea.   “As we […]

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Smile, You’re Not On Camera

  On a daily basis, hundreds of cars that belong to students and faculty members flood the numerous parking lots of Lyndon State College. Whether it is the residential parking lots for on-campus students or the commuter parking lots for faculty members and commuter students, the monetary value of all […]

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This Month In Lyndon State College History

  1995   The Library and Academic Center is first opened. The building featured brand new science wings and geology labs, a large meeting room (the Burke Mountain room), two 24-hour computer labs and a brand new library.   LSC continues to search for a new Director of Public Information, […]

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A Critic News Brief

  Multiple people were treated for bee stings near the LSC baseball field late Thursday, according to police scanner reports. Lyndon Rescue was first dispatched to President’s Hill, less than a mile from their base station, for a report of a 16-year-old female that was having an allergic reaction and […]

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Deck the Walls With Local Art

  Artwork loaned from students, faculty and locals throughout the Lyndon community will soon be displayed in the president’s house.   An ad posted on the LSC portal last Wednesday asked for prints, paintings and photographs to be loaned or donated to decorate three rooms on the first floor of […]

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Grad Stats: What the Numbers Don’t Tell You

  For Allynne O’Hearn, the road to a bachelor’s degree has been winding. O’Hearn began her college studies at Lyndon State College in the fall of 2008 with a major in meteorology. After her first semester, she transferred to Alfred State College in Alfred, New York, a school that had […]

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JSC Students Launch Petition to Fire Prof. Accused of Sexual Harassment

Less than a week after The Critic broke the exclusive story of a professor at Johnson State College accused of sexual harassment, JSC students began circulating a petition to get him dismissed from his job. The Critic first reported the story on lyndonstatecritic.com on Friday, Aug. 31, about a JSC […]

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Sitting, Waiting, and Wishing for More Security?

  On a daily basis, hundreds of cars that belong to students and faculty members flood the numerous parking lots of Lyndon State College. Whether it is the residential parking lots for on- campus students or the commuter parking lots for faculty members and commuter students, the monetary value of […]

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You Said It: Remembering 9/11

    “What does 9/11 mean to you?”   “It’s a hard thing to put into words,” Barclay Tucker   “9/11 means to me a way of getting people together for something that’s bigger than us,” Taylore Aussiker   “It’s just a chance for everyone to put aside their differences […]

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Freshman Class Creates Controversial Facebook Page

  Incoming freshmen this year may have been surprised by the amount of information people are willing to share when it comes to the class’s Facebook page. The page, titled “Lyndon State College Class of 2016,” is unlike many that have come before it.   The first “hint” that it […]