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You Said It!

  When returning students were asked which dining hall service provider they thought was better (Aramark Vs. Sodexo), they had this to say.   Michael Fisher V, Sophomore, Electronic Journalism Arts. “To be honest, I like Sodexo more because the food seems better and they seem to get more creative […]

Arts

Ask Hugh Jass

  Q: Dear Hugh Jass,                             I’m an incoming freshman at Lyndon and curious about how to plan my sexual rendezvous around my roommates schedule. Do you have any advice on how to avoid the awkward walk-in?           From,   Curious freshman         A: First of all, let […]

Sports

Women’s Tennis Eager for NEAC 2012

  Last fall, Kayla Flynn and the rest of the Lady Hornets’ compiled a 4-4 record in the North Eastern Atlantic Conference and finished third. The team secured two regular-season wins each over Johnson State College and Thomas College, and two regular-season losses each to Colby-Sawyer and conference-winner Castleton.             The […]

Sports

Jumping Into Intramurals

  The 2012 intramural basketball season is finally underway.             Wednesday night started off with a battle between old and new, as a veteran Shred City team was able to utilize team chemistry to defeat a new-look Toon Squad team by the final score of 52-22. A total team effort […]

Sports

New Coaches For a New Start

  The Lyndon State College athletic department has been busy this offseason, making moves in their coaching staff to ensure future successes in their respective sports. There have been 3 head coaching vacancies filled since last season, along with some promotions and other new hires. Bill Johnson, who was already the […]

Sports

Women’s Soccer 5-0 Win After Hard Loss in Plattsburgh, NY

  The Lyndon State College Women’s soccer team cruised to a much-needed win on Thursday, beating Vermont Technical College 5-0.  The Hornets began the day quickly, with Katylin Conley scoring just eight minutes into the match. Sophomore Sarah Cornell was the star of this rout, scoring two and assisting on […]

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Unique Housing Offer Sparks Little Response

  Lyndon’s housing options are growing. Seven students are now occupants of LSC’s newest residential building, located several miles off-campus at 1111 Main St. in St. Johnsbury. The new housing was first offered to returning, already-housed students through an email sent out by Residential Life Director Erin Rossetti. “We gave […]

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Sexual Harassment Battle Fails to Unseat JSC Professor

A humanities professor at Johnson State College accused of sexually harassing at least one student last year is still teaching classes. According to a JSC report obtained by The Critic dated May 17, 2012, JSC student Nicole Daigneault, 32, of St. Johnsbury, filed a formal complaint of sexual harassment against […]

Opinion

A Letter From Your Editor

  Welp. It’s that time of year again. The time that after posting statuses all summer about how much we miss the ‘ville, we are finally reunited with our friends after a summer of adventures (or non-adventures). We have all gone to our first college parties, returned to classes, received […]