Gina Grundman ’14 visited the Renaissance Theatre, located in Lynchburg, and the Lynchburg College Theatre Department to discover the passion thespians have for the art of acting.

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Sierra Spicer, Staff Writer – Okay, so it is finally that time of the year to get up the nerve to tell the person you have been stalking on Facebook and around campus, how much you adore them. Now there are all sorts of ways for you to do this. You could slip them a cute little note with a yes or no check list, send them a message online [...]

Categories: Columns, Opinion

Sierra Spicer, Staff Writer - When I came to visit Lynchburg College, I loved the atmosphere of the small campus, all the friendly people and, of course, Dean Eccles’ gnarly beard.  Those are some of the things that helped LC stand out from the other colleges, while I was looking for the perfect school for me.  I knew that I wanted to be a Theatre Major because I loved performing [...]

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Ella Schwarz, Staff Writer - According to a 2010 Pew Research Center survey, 38 percent of Americans between ages 18 and 29 have tattoos.  A number of Lynchburg College students fall into this percentage, especially some first-year students who celebrate their new independence with body art. First-year student Kim Portwine said she has two tattoos.   She said her first tattoo, a horse located on her upper back, symbolizes her passion [...]

Categories: Campus News, News

Sierra Spicer, Staff Writer - Parents and family weekend is a time for students to clean up their messy rooms, hide all of their questionable purchases and welcome their parents into their homes away from homes. This is also a time for college students to spend time with their parents, whom they have missed so much since they were kicked out of the family car in August.  Meeting all your new best friends, grabbing [...]

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Sierra Spicer, Staff Writer - Being the daughter of a high school art teacher, I feel as though I have the innate ability to appreciate artwork.  My entire life has been surrounded by art, whether it is in my home’s living room or in an exhibit at a local museum.  My father taught me that we should, as human beings, interpret, appreciate and create art whenever possible.  So, every now [...]

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