Chad Rice ’12, Rebeka Rowan ’13 and Adam Taylor ’13 were approached by Lynchburg College’s School of Business and Economics to make a short documentary for the program. The team used student opinions on the program to build the story behind their documentary.
Cassie Phillips, Staff Writer The Lynchburg College School of Business and Economics was recently recognized for its leadership development program by Leadership Excellence magazine as No. 29 in the country in the Leadership 500 rankings. LC was ranked out of 49 Schools of Management and Business at educational institutions from across the nation. It was among other higher education business programs such as No. 1 University of Michigan, No. 2 [...]
Megan Delp, Managing Editor – So here it is: the last Kiss and Tell. You all have witnessed and heard about my life through the rollercoaster of a ride I have been through this year. As I was writing this blog, it made me realize how different my life is today compared to even just the beginning of this school year. When I first began this blog, I was still [...]
Evan Bauer ’13, Will Chadwell ’12 and Gina Grundman ’14 were asked by the Lynchburg College School of Business and Economics to create a documentary for “My Birdz,” an organization that encourages the feeding of wild birds. These students learned first-hand how to meet the demands of a client while adding their own personal flare.
Carley Dobson, Staff Writer – Lynchburg College junior Geralyn Gulino was elected Student Government Association president for the 2012-13 academic year on April 5. Gulino has served on SGA since her first year at LC. Some students said they believe she is more than fit for the position and will do great things next year. “Geralyn will be a great president because she’s organized and has devoted her time outside [...]
Shea Kelley, Copy Editor – Facebook purchased Instagram, a popular photo-sharing service and smartphone application, on April 9 for roughly $1 billion in cash and stock, according to an article by Evelyn Rusli in The New York Times. CEO of Facebook Mark Zuckerberg said in a Facebook status the same day that it was an important step for his company, as they have spent years trying to provide the best [...]
Teddy LaMotta, Staff Writer – Though there are many styles of teaching, one of the newer methods being utilized at Lynchburg College is teaching through videogames. Associate Professor of Marketing Stef Nicovich is doing just that, teaching entrepreneurship through a computer game called “Second Life.” “Second Life” is an online videogame in which one can create and market goods with the ability to profit from it and cash out with [...]
Natanis DeMascio, Staff Writer – Beginning April 12, the Lynchburg College Theatre Department will begin a one-weekend run of The Laramie Project, a play with controversial themes that has incited protest at past productions. “The Laramie Project is a show about the aftermath and reactions to the brutal beating and killing of Matthew Shepard, a gay University of Wyoming student who was savagely beaten, tied to a fence and then [...]
Dual enrollment student Zachary Peterson is one of Lynchburg College’s student filmmakers who has been working on producing documentaries this semester. The Critograph’s Multimedia Editor, Madison Padrick, sat down with Peterson to learn about his love of filmmaking. [fbshare type="button"] [twitter style="horizontal" source="TheCritograph"]
Shea Kelley, Copy Editor - March Madness has been nothing but a rollercoaster ride so far for college basketball teams and fans, and after weeks of tough losses and unexpected upsets the no. 1 seed University of Kentucky held off the second-seeded University of Kansas, 67-59, to capture the 2012 NCAA title on April 2. Kentucky freshmen Anthony Davis, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist and Marquis Teague controlled much of the game as [...]






