Opinion

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The changes in grading systems

To the Editor:   I am proud to be a part of Lyndon State College as we enter a second century of service to our students and our region and state. In a recent e-mail to the college community, President Moore, who is also justifiably proud, noted that we […]

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Presidents Corner

Governor Elect Peter Shumlin,   This is the third year that I’ve been a student of the Vermont State Colleges system. I’ve served in a variety of leadership roles and have had the opportunity to see each college and the specific programs that they offer. I have also […]

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Where is the holiday spirit?

For those who weren’t at Wednesday’s SGA meeting, we passed a 1,000 dollar request as a donation for the Santa Fund. It turned into a heated feud (like pretty much every other budget request), but there was something different about this request then all the other ones we have during the year. A club […]

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Get a life, you seem to be lacking..

This past Sunday I walked down the hall headed towards the library and stepped in front of the door to push it open, for anyone who was there at the same place and time might know the answer as to what happened next. My hands were covered in something I […]

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Where have all the students gone?

Forty years ago American Universities were hotbeds of activism. Students took all sides of issues. Most were angered by the war in Vietnam. Some marched in the streets chanting “Hey, Hey LBJ. How many kids did you kill today?” But there were other students that believed that the war was […]

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SGA proud of budget control

In light of current economic woes across our country and the world, I must say I am proud of the Lyndon State College Student Government Association in their handling of the student activities budget. The Lyndon SGA has lived up to its promise to provide the clubs and student organizations […]