Dr. Clifton W. Potter Jr. The first Lynchburg College, founded in 1855, had ceased to exist when most of the student body and faculty joined the Confederate army in 1861. Twenty-five years later, in 1886, Virginia Seminary, now Virginia University of Lynchburg, was established for the education of black students, many of whom were former slaves. In 1891 Randolph-Macon Woman’s College, now Randolph College, was founded with the purpose of [...]

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Megan Delp, Copy Desk Chief - Cheating is something that seems to have become a norm to both see and experience on college campus, but why?  And what is it that makes people cheat, I feel like now more than ever in our lives?  As we are well into the school year, almost at the mid-term break (scary to think about), it seems to be a turning point for us [...]

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Megan Delp, Copy Desk Chief - Why is that we women in college view men as people who only care about sex and don’t have any emotions?  Are there college men out there, that don’t fit into this stereotype?  Are there men in college that do have emotions similar to women, and don’t focus their attention to only sex?  And why does it seem like now they are ready for [...]

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Kerry Mason, Staff Writer - This school year, Lynchburg College hired Adam Lang as its new Women’s Cross Country Coach after the departure of former Assistant Coach Jesse Baumann. Lang has changed the way the LC women practice by implementing a tough training program, which includes a hill regiment that some members of the team believe will benefit them in the long run. “The hills are definitely a benefit because [...]