ANDREW BAUGHN
MIKE RAIMONDI
SHANE LACROIX
THE CRITIC
Lyndon State College is a
small school located in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont. The school has many
news sources on campus for the college population, as well as for the
surrounding community. One source of news that is considered to many to be “old
fashion” is the student-run newspaper, The
Critic.
The Critic staff meets every
Thursday night, when school is in session, to edit the stories, and layout the
eight pages the paper consists of. Once the editing and formatting is complete,
the layout is printed by Upper Valley Press in New Hampshire. On Friday
mornings the papers are delivered to Lyndon State, and can be picked up around
campus for free.
Many students will submit
articles to the newspaper. Some students enjoy writing news stories, and some
submissions to the paper are from the journalistic writing class. It is the job
of the editors to figure out which stories to publish. There are several
editors responsible for putting The Critic together. Each is assigned a section
or page to put together, or write stories for. These editors many times write
their own stories, but sometimes may only have to format a page if other
students’ work is going to be published.
The Critic is done entirely
by students, but there is a professor who oversees the paper to make sure
students are creating the best newspaper possible. Dan Williams is the faculty-
advisor to the Critic. He goes through the paper weekly with Editor-in-chief
Michael Miley. Williams explains the good and the bad are from the past week’s
edition.
In 2010 The Critic joined
social media by creating a Facebook page. This page gets updated with
information from the newspaper, and one can also find there an online edition
of the most recent editions. The Critic also has its own website, but unfortunately
the page is not updated very often.
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In recent years the critic
has been noticed by the Lyndon State community as a club of high regard. The
Critic was named “club of the year” in 2008 and 2010. The mission statement of
The Critic reads “To serve and share the student voice of Lyndon State
College,” and according to many people, they are successful at doing so.
Lyndon State College is a
strong supporter of the newspaper, as the college states “The Critic is a
student generated and produced newspaper that serves as the voice of the
student body. The paper includes various stories of interest to the Lyndon
State community, including campus events, local area happenings, student
issues, and athletic news.”
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