Justin Chenette, Critic Staff and Web Content Provider, discusses the issue regarding the Supreme Court decision to allow corporations to donate unlimited amounts of contributions indirectly to campaigns. (0) comments
Students and programs were the headline at this years state of the college address. The exercise science department is now one of only five programs in the country to be granted accreditation by both NSCA (National Strength and Conditioning Association) and CAAHEP (Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs), Donna Dalton, dean of academic and student affairs, proudly announced at the address on Jan. (0) comments
Students at LSC who excelled academically last semester will be rewarded soon. Those with the most credits and highest cumulative GPA will have first choice for living arrangements in the 2010-2011 year. When students begin signing up for rooms on campus in April the system will be designed in a different way from the past, according to Erin Rossetti, assistant director of residential life. (0) comments
When alcohol is the number one drug problem in the country for young adults under the age of 21, what is the answer to such a dilemma? There isn't one, but one college professor is working at solving the question. Dr. David Jernigan, a professor of health, behavior and society from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, addressed this issue on campus before a group consisting of counselors and health professionals with only a few students mixed in. (0) comments
Students at LSC might not be happy with the grade they received for a class but not know how to go about the appealing process. Deb Hale, Registrar at Lyndon State College said that there are three steps to appeal a grade. The first step for appealing a grade would be to talk directly to the teacher of the class. (0) comments
The number of bus trips may have been reduced this year, but since students are still paying for them they may as well climb aboard. Students pile onto a coach bus early in the morning and by midday are let loose in a major city to do pretty much whatever they please. (0) comments