Killer bees
by Dr. Robinson, LC Communication Studies Professor in Opinion
Mentioning that awful movie The Swarm last week caused some flashbacks to a time when the menace of the killer bees seemed quite real and immediate. Of course I was just a kid in the 1970s, so I'm sure a lot of dangers seemed real and immediate even if they weren't.
Georgia Morgan
by Dr. Clifton W. potter, LC History Professor in Opinion
Since March is Women's History Month I thought that it might be appropriate to devote the next four columns to some of the female professors who have made lasting contributions to the history of Lynchburg College. One of them made the arts a vital part of our curriculum, while three of them taught us to write with style as well as embrace the literature of the world as our own.
Petition on Planed Parenthood
by Dustin Sanders in Opinion
Not included in the article on abortion was an outlandish claim made by Del. Robert Marshall while talking to his fellow petitioners: "The number of children born subsequent to a first abortion with handicaps has increased dramatically. Why? Because when you abort the first born nature takes its vengeance on the subsequent children.