A young Lyndon State Hockey team has begun their season, and they are starting to raise a few eyebrows. Goalie Mario Viola says he is very pleased with the season so far. He believes that this team can be as good as anyone in the league. “Anyone has a […]
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Movies With Marc: What’s Playing Around Town
While homework continues to pile on, it might be a good idea to take a break before Thanksgiving break. On Sunday, CAB will be showing Friends with Benefits at 6 p.m. in ASAC 100. Dylan, played by Justin Timberlake, and Jamie, played by Mila Kunis, attempt to avoid real […]
Computer Guy is the Cat’s Meow
Walking into the Kingdom County Animal Shelter in St. Johnsbury, bright orange walls frame the scene of kittens pawing at various toys, cats taking catnaps, and volunteers cleaning and cuddling. “What kind of operating system does it use?” Michael Dente, Lyndon State College’s Assistant Chief Technology Officer, asks into his […]
Ryan’s Review: “Camp” by Childish Gambino
Score: 9/10 Donald Glover is a modern day triple threat. He has his own role on the show Community, he’s a very funny standup comedian, and by night he’s famed rapper Childish Gambino. Since 2008, Glover has released 3 albums and 3 Eps, but he didn’t blow up until last year […]
Rock Climbing Duo Share a Long and Winding Journey
Husband and wife rock climbing duo Freddie Wilkinson and Janet Bergman live in a 12 foot by 12 foot shed in Madison, NH—and they could not be happier. “Living there allows us to have a life of travel,” says Bergman, and that is exactly what they do. The couple’s two […]
Destruction Leads to Surveillance
On a chilly October morning, Lyndon State College Music Business and Industry freshman Dylan Frazier came out to the Stonehenge parking lot and immediately noticed the imprints of a size thirteen shoe in the side paneling of his car. “There were kicks on every panel of the car,” said […]
President’s Corner: Tis’ the Season of Giving at LSC
There are times during almost any leader’s term that are tough; but there are also times that are truly inspiring. I was witness to one of those inspiring moments at this week’s Student Government Association meeting on Wednesday. In keeping with LSC SGA tradition, a request was made by […]
Editorial: What it Means to be a Journalist
I feel the need to make people aware of what my job is as Editor of the Critic and a journalist. According to The Elements of Journalism by Bill Kovach and Tom Rosenstiel, a journalist’s first obligation is to the truth. The truth might upset people who feel that […]
Angry at Ani
HEY ANI. You must love my last name, because you can’t keep me out of your articles. I don’t care what you think. So what if the president thinks your article is ‘gold’, I’ll be ‘the critic’ to disagree. It’s just a way for people to laugh about you […]
The Discrimination We Don’t Talk About
Discrimination is an ugly word. People have rightly been angered when barred from social and recreational activities for the color of their skin, their age, their sex, or who they choose to have sex with. No more painful, but far more damaging is discrimination that bars individuals from jobs […]