We would like to start by apologizing for the mistake for which there is a correction listed below. We also apologize if any readers were confused by any part of the “Mixed Opinions of the Appeals Process” article that we ran last week. We would like to respectfully decline the request to print a retraction of the quote regarding Associate Dean of Students Carole Furter as this is a quote [...]
[See More]Here at The Critograph our business is bringing you the important stories about Lynchburg College. This past semester we let you know when you were being charged to be let into your room, about the illegal use of prescription drugs and fake IDs on campus and about the endeavors of interesting LC students and professors. We told you about our relationships, asked you about yours and gave you tips for [...]
[See More]Dear Readers- With the candidates starting to get their campaigns under way for next year’s presidential election it seems like an appropriate time to talk about participation. Public debate is one of the best ways to create public policy and to get issues and opinions out in the open. But how can public debate begin or continue without the participation of citizens? You are citizens of Lynchburg College. If there [...]
[See More]Welcome first year students and welcome back returning Hornets! We at The Critograph are excited to start a new year and hope that you are too. We have a new staff this year, with a few returning faces and a lot of big ideas. News should be presented in a way that is fair, accurate, balanced and objective. We strive to make sure that we are getting you the news [...]
[See More]Well, dear readers, the school year is finally coming to a close. This is our last edition of the year, and we wanted to take this time to bid you adieu. We figured now was a good time to let you know what we’ve been working on and what you can expect from your Critograph next year. First, we are working on a new website! Next year, readers will be [...]
[See More]Dear Readers- You’ve heard what we think. Our last two letters from the editor have provided you with our opinion on some weighty issues and have probably given you a lot to think about. We want to know what you’re thinking. Send your letters to the editor to Critograph@lynchburg.edu. Let us know what you think about free speech, transparency at LC or anything else that’s on your mind. Surprised by [...]
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