lt;iframe title=”YouTube video player” width=”640″ height=”390″ src=”http://www.youtube.com/embed/-n1oe4R2KTM” frameborder=”0″ allowfullscreen></iframe> LSC President Moore express’s her feelings on the sit-in.
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Moore address’ sit-in
lt;iframe title=”YouTube video player” width=”640″ height=”390″ src=”http://www.youtube.com/embed/pJJr0RlDubQ” frameborder=”0″ allowfullscreen></iframe> President Carol Moore address’ the sit-in on Tuesday. For more details stay tuned to lyndonstatecritic.com and pick up a copy of this Friday’s issue for exclusive material.
Student protest takes over theater lobby
Over 100 students sat in the Alexander Twilight Theatre lobby today to protest potential cuts to the faculty and staff at Lyndon State College. This protest, the first of its kind in many years, was an old-fashioned sit-in. Students from across the spectrum of majors brought pillows, blankets, […]
McConkey provide mid season lift
For most freshmen, making the adjustment to college life can be somewhat difficult. Getting accustomed to a new lifestyle can be challenging especially for student-athletes, who constantly eat, sleep, compete and study at odd hours of the day. Imagine having to deal with those academic and athletic challenges […]
Emergency SGA meeting draws big crowd
Over 120 students entered ASAC 100 looking for answers Monday night to the rumors regarding potential faculty and staff cuts, and a panel of deans and faculty were there to respond. Emotions ran high as student after student talked about the professors who impacted their educations – professors who may […]
Two semesters, two schools, two teams, one great year.
For most freshmen, making the adjustment to college life can be somewhat difficult. Getting accustomed to a new lifestyle can be challenging especially for student-athletes, who constantly eat, sleep, compete and study at odd hours of the day. Imagine having to deal with those academic and athletic challenges twice in […]
Lacrosse team prepares for season
In seasons past, Lyndon State students didn’t consider the Lacrosse team a real force, but this year might be different. “The team is the best it has ever been, a lot of new and returning talent makes us a force to be reckoned with in the NAC (North […]
Weekend intramurals offer fun for all
Interested in some friendly competition on Saturday afternoon? If so, the following opportunity may be right up your alley. Every weekend (usually on Saturday around 4 p.m.), a predetermined sporting event is held in which students can compete against other campus residence halls and commuters. These athletic events allow […]
Tensions build as offered retirement deadline nears
According to a psychology professor at Lyndon State College, his retirement incentive came with a warning: accept the option, or expect cuts to your department. “When I asked what the consequences would be if I didn’t accept it, I was told specifically that a junior member of my […]
New Clubs join SGA
The Student Government Association has recently added two new clubs: the Veterans, and MEISA. The Veterans were started by a group of current war veterans as a way to get connected to resources available for veterans. This club allows them to share information about their time in the service, and […]