Opinion Articles
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Apathy Goes to College
I believe Lyndon suffers from a severe case of apathy. Apathy is defined as a lack of feeling, emotion, interest or concern.
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Let's Get Down to Business
Business majors know that if an enterprise is hemorrhaging cash, if costs exceed revenues, you can easily solve the problem by jacking up prices. Just kidding. That wouldn't work for a lemonade stand, let alone a real grown-up business. But that strategy seems to be the game plan for at least one business, the Vermont State College system.
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Dear Editor:
Dear Editor, My name is Sarah Barraco and I'm the vice president of CAB and I'm working on Winter Weekend. Here is some information: List of events: Friday February 10th 1-2 p.m. Dodge ball 2-3 p.m. human sled dog race 6-8 p.m rail jam 9 p.
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Dear Editor:
Dear Editor: I have a couple of concerns that I'd like to bring to the attention of the campus. Did you know there are currently 16 unfilled positions on the SGA? I didn't know until last week after speaking with Nick Russo, but I don't see the SGA making a great campaign trying to fill them.
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President's Corner: Time to Rally for VSC Funding
Do you feel as though you pay too much for college? If you answered yes, you're not alone.
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Editorial: Hey Lyndon, Wake Up!
Across the country there has been an incredible amount of noise from students. Many are traveling to their state legislatures lobbying for more higher education funding.
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LSC Green Report: Five Years Progress is Just the Beginning
Since 2007 our campus has reduced annual electric consumption by about ten percent—from roughly 4.1 million kWh to 3.7 million kWh. This adds up to a saving of more than $200,000 despite the addition of the Academic and Student Activity Center.
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It's Easy Spending Other People's Money
Once more the Vermont State College trustees have proved that they know how to spend other people's money.
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Words Can Kill!
Last week, members of the Lyndon community received an email reporting that some foreign students had been subjected to verbal abuse and "stereotyped insults." Although the email did not include specifics, it's likely that the insults involved ethnic slurs. I
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Editor of the Critic: Communist?
A certain letter to the editor from a giant purple people eater spliced with a fairy in last week's edition of the Critic caused a minor uproar in production, generated a rift between co-workers and divided readers.

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