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SGA budgeting week two

Clubs handle cuts with light touch

SGA budgeting week two

The second night of budgeting may have lasted 4.5 hours, but cuts were minimal, resulting in disgruntled attendees during Wednesday's student government association meeting. "Every club is going to suffer in some way from budgeting," sophomore elected representative Rachel Keller said after several motions to move on resulted in little to no cutting of clubs' budgets. (0) comments

Lyndon looking to expand its borders

Lyndon State College is looking to expand its borders as it closes out a deal for a piece of property on McGoff Hill Road. Currently, the school is still looking to close out a deal with the owners of the property, but Wayne Hamilton, dean of administration, was confident the deal would be done within two weeks. (0) comments

If you want to be the voice behind the "Bathroom check!" yell in the residence halls every night, applications are now being accepted to fill the open Resident Assistant positions for the fall. To be considered as an RA, students must have lived on campus for at least one semester before applying, they must be full-time students and they must have at least a 2. (0) comments

The Student Government may be in the midst of deciding next year's budget, but some members of the SGA are looking to have a bigger impact on the student body than just deciding the way their money is spent. Andrew Chapin, the current SGA president has announced that he will be running for his unprecedented third term as president. (0) comments

Ever since I was a little kid, I have dreamt of working for Disney. The movies that the company created have been my favorites for two decades. But as I grew up, I realized something that would hinder my success: I can't draw. It was a sad fact, but it was true, and nothing could be done about it. (0) comments

Retired banker and community leader Charlie Bucknam of Walden announced today that he will campaign to be elected as one of the two senators from the Caledonia-Orange district to serve in the 2011-2012 Vermont Legislature. Citing his concern that Vermont is spending too much and imposing crippling taxes, Bucknam pledged to conduct a strenuous, issues-based campaign between now and the election November 2. (0) comments

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