Lyndon State students will be given the opportunity to get real world experience with those in the workforce before they graduate. On March 21, at 6:30 p.m. in ASAC 100, the 9th Annual Dinner with the boss will be held. Career Services, Alumni Affairs and ARAMARK fund Dinner […]
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Broken t-bar shuts down Lyndon outing club
The Lyndon Outing Club has closed down for the year due to a mechanical problem. With a lot of wintry weather of late, the club has missed out on a lot of events because of a broken T-bar. The club’s T-bar, which is a popular attraction for visitors, has […]
Experts join students at AMS Storm Conference
Three professional meteorologists and many aspiring meteorologists attended the New England Storm Conference. The American Meteorological Society/National Weather Association club at Lyndon State runs the annual Northeastern Storm Conference. The conference is the largest student run conference in the country. Students, teachers, and meteorologists from around the eastern […]
Moore address’ sit-in
lt;iframe title=”YouTube video player” width=”640″ height=”390″ src=”http://www.youtube.com/embed/pJJr0RlDubQ” frameborder=”0″ allowfullscreen></iframe> President Carol Moore address’ the sit-in on Tuesday. For more details stay tuned to lyndonstatecritic.com and pick up a copy of this Friday’s issue for exclusive material.
Moore Interview
lt;iframe title=”YouTube video player” width=”640″ height=”390″ src=”http://www.youtube.com/embed/-n1oe4R2KTM” frameborder=”0″ allowfullscreen></iframe> LSC President Moore express’s her feelings on the sit-in.
Student protest takes over theater lobby
Over 100 students sat in the Alexander Twilight Theatre lobby today to protest potential cuts to the faculty and staff at Lyndon State College. This protest, the first of its kind in many years, was an old-fashioned sit-in. Students from across the spectrum of majors brought pillows, blankets, […]
Tensions build as offered retirement deadline nears
According to a psychology professor at Lyndon State College, his retirement incentive came with a warning: accept the option, or expect cuts to your department. “When I asked what the consequences would be if I didn’t accept it, I was told specifically that a junior member of my […]
Emergency SGA meeting draws big crowd
Over 120 students entered ASAC 100 looking for answers Monday night to the rumors regarding potential faculty and staff cuts, and a panel of deans and faculty were there to respond. Emotions ran high as student after student talked about the professors who impacted their educations – professors who may […]
Leahy Center Reaches for Mentors
The Leahy Center is looking for students to mentor ninth and tenth grade students as a way to give back to the community and make some money as well. The Leahy Center launched its campaign to search for mentors in the past month and is hoping to get the […]
Monster storm pounds Lyndon
The record-breaking snowstorm that closed Lyndon State College recently was yet another storm in a winter that has featured many surprises. “It’s totally unprecedented to have three total closings in one winter, including the one during break,” said the Dean of Academic and Student Affairs, Donna Dalton. “It’s Vermont; […]