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“Play On” review

It’s on: the Twilight Players are ready. And it’s for “Play On.” The latest production put on by Lyndon’s theater club opened last night and will be see five shows in all. Wednesday evening, in the Alexander Twilight Theatre, players had their dress rehearsal of “Play On”. Before the crew […]

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WWLR

WWLR has been a very active, very large part of the Lyndon State community since “sometime in the seventies,” according to current general manager of the station, Tim Oliver.  The WWLR radio club has made it their priority to promote the school, school activities, and other clubs through their broadcasting. […]

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Eating with Em

Chef’s Corner As this is our last issue before Thanksgiving I wanted to share with you a personal recipe that I make every year for our Thanksgiving table. Most people always have turkey, cranberry sauce, stuffing, vegetable dishes, and bread. My family has all of these dishes and this noodle […]

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Be thankful for thanksgiving

Grab your drumsticks, get your mashed potatoes and gravy on, it’s that time of year again! Yes, I am talking about Thanksgiving, with its vast variety of foods; some hot, some cold, some sweet and others just right. No matter what your fancy when it comes to this holiday, […]

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Coming attractions…. Student grown salads

That salad you eat at the dining hall next spring might come from a garden plot on campus, tended by your fellow students. The Students for Campus Conservation is a group that is analyzing how the campus works, in terms of recycling and the sort. From there they are thinking […]

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Election protest

Dave Daly has officially taken over as administrative vice president for the Student Government Association, but one of his opponents in the election believes it was an unconstitutional victory.   “Rules are rules and when they are broken there needs to be action and repercussions,” Chris Peltier, a write-in candidate […]

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Georgia Tech demands logo change

Lyndon State College is being forced to abandon the hornet and create a new athletic logo. It has been confirmed by Lyndon officials that a letter from lawyers representing Georgia Tech was sent asking for the logo to be dropped from use at Lyndon. The Lyndon State Hornet is similar to the Georgia Tech […]

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The forgotten album review

Welcome to the Forgotten Album Review, where we take the music the world missed out on and bring it to the light! Each week I’ll be reviewing an album by a little-known band, as suggested by Critic readers. The music can be from any genre or […]

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SGA walk-out was out of line

While I feel that Dave Johnson and Samuel Pierog made a strong argument about receiving funding of nearly $500, I would like to state that the behavior portrayed by Mr. Johnson was far from appropriate, especially coming from a person holding […]

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Benning is ready for change

To the Editor:   Joe Benning’s common sense, community service, knowledge of history, frugality and eloquence are all fine reasons to support his candidacy for the Vermont Senate. Another one is his approach to solving problems.   A good illustration is the way he led a drive to clean […]