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CEAS Malfunction Gourley explained, “The reason we


Grave Cavanaugh students asked what was going on, Appreciation Week (CAW) with
are not able to offer [the commuter
if people were safe, if we were going events occurring on campus Sept.
Editor-in-Chief to die at the hands of a shooter. We 15 through Sept. 18. lunch] I guess as it typically looks
Cavanaugh_G@lynchburg.edu live in a national climate of fear, and Brennan Gourley is the is that the room that we have used
these alarms without a warning program and advising coordinator in the past, the dining hall, is now
trigger your students. Please do for second-year and transfer using as prep for their quarantine
At 12:26 p.m. on Monday, Sept. meals, [but we still wanted to offer it
14, the University of Lynchburg better to inform us faster. We should transition initiatives. Part of her
not have to wait two hours to hear role is working with non-traditional so] we had to ask around a little bit
Emergency Alert System alarms on campus, and the ballroom was
were activated, announcing a why the alarm went off. If you are students, which includes commuter
going to advertise the LiveSafe app, students. open so we were able to move that.
dangerous situation on campus. At [We are] making sure that we are
12:32 p.m., a LiveSafe text went out use it. Otherwise you create a false Gourley explained that there are
notion of safety and security, when four events taking place for this wiping everything down when we
declaring it a system malfunction. get there. If there is food, which a lot
This is not the first time the system in fact people on this campus are not semester’s CAW: a grab-and-go
fully informed and are unsafe.” cupcake event on Tuesday, a lunch of the commuter appreciation events
has malfunctioned. On Oct. 16, 2019, have, [it is] done in a safe manner,
the alarm system malfunctioned, At the end of her email Linehan for commuters on Wednesday,
said, “I hope to see changes in this
Illustration by a grab-and-go soup event on like for the cupcake event they will
also announcing that there was a Danny Skutvik be individually packaged so they
dangerous situation on campus. Bob system.” Thursday, and a movie-themed
As for the malfunction on Sept. caused the first alert.” trivia night on Friday. will just be grab-and-go. People
Driskill, Director of Security, sent who are staffing the table, they will
an email then that said, “Several 14, Driskill said, “The system is Smith continued, “So, yes, they Many of these events have been
activated by a “secured” two-way had an idea about what might done before in the past, though have the gloves and everything
concerns were sent to me in response on as well. Masks of course, too.
to today’s unintentional activation radio frequency from our office, so have caused the first and after the commuter lunch will operate
I am not sure how it was activated. some testing, they were able to differently this time. Gourley said, So definitely making sure that all
of the outdoor Campus Early Alert the protocols and guidelines are
System (CEAS). I thought this Our system was in the locked mode, determine the cause. Unfortunately, “We know those are very popular
so it did not originate from here. I that created a second alarm which with commuter students, and we followed [to] keep everyone safe but
would be a great opportunity to then also so we can still offer these
resend the emergency notification am currently looking into that so it we also didn’t want as those are super excited to be able to offer
can be resolved to prevent it from kinds of alarms can be triggering that again. It looks a little different events for commuters as opposed to
process again.” not being able to offer anything [...]
Amanda Linehan, then a junior, happening again.” and detrimental to our campus this year to how it looked in the
Hannah Pine, senior, said, “I community. So we apologize for the past. [Commuters will] still come Events still need to be happening
replied, “This is the second time an as safely as possible for commuter
emergency alert system has gone hated it. It added a lot of stress impact that these alarms may have in the East Room entrance, like we
when I woke up to a huge alarm.” had on the community.” have done in the past, but instead students to participate in and feel a
off without a Live Safe notification part of the campus community as a
clarifying it was a malfunction. The alarm was once again He finished, “I was happy to of eating in that room all together,
triggered at 1:43 p.m. with no hear that the CSS team, and maybe they will grab their food to go, and whole.”
Alerts like these send many people Rachel Garnett is the president of
into a panic, and without a proper LiveSafe notification. According others, were able to determine the then they can go to the [Memorial
to Aaron Smith, Dean of Students, cause of the malfunction, yesterday, Ballroom] and eat all together. [Also] the Commuter Student Association,
warning, they cannot respond a student-led organization that
accordingly. It is the duty of the “Bob Driskill and CSS were able even though we had the towers they can get their second mask that
Office of Safety and Security to not to determine the cause of the first serviced in the summer, to prevent was made by the Sewcial Hornet
only keep students, faculty, and staff
safe in situations of real danger, but
malfunction, which caused the
second “malfunction,” as they were
this from happening again.”
Commuter students at the
initiative so we will be handing
those out as well.” Continued
in cases of false alarms as well.” testing particular equipment that University of Lynchburg are being Safety is being thought of and on page 4
She continued, “Many of the invited to participate in Commuter implemented with all CAW events.

Commuters Savage Practices!


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2 News Wednesday, September 26,
2018
Critograph
2019-2020
Commuter Appreciation Week
Editor-in-Chief Cassandra Matthews
Grace Cavanaugh
Assistant Editor Assistant Editor
Cassandra Matthews Matthews_Cg@lynchburg.edu
Copy Editor
Kamryn Schnieder
Web Editor
Commuter students
Alyson Draper at the University of
Graphic Designer/Illustrator Lynchburg are being
Daniel Skutvik invited to participate in
Mulitmedia Editor
Joshua Price Commuter Appreciation
News Editor Week (CAW) with events
Selena Wimouth occurring on campus Sept.
Sports Columnist
William Masselli
15 through Sept. 18. It’s a great day to be a hornet and a great day to be a commuter! Photo taken by Cassandra Matthews.
Social Media Manager Brennan Gourley
Stephanie Arnold is the program and will grab their food to go, the gloves and everything Association, a student-
Business/Marketing Manager
advising coordinator for and then they can go to on as well. Masks of led organization that
Jessica Head
Staff Writer second-year and transfer the [Memorial Ballroom] course, too. So definitely promotes the interests
Kelli Carter transition initiatives. Part and eat all together. [Also] making sure that all the of the university’s
Faculty Advisor of her role is working with they can get their second protocols and guidelines commuter students.
Dr. Ghislaine Lewis are followed [to] keep She said, “Commuter
non-traditional students, mask that was made by the
which includes commuter Sewcial Hornet initiative everyone safe but then also Appreciation Week is all
The Critograph is the official
University of Lynchburg students. so we will be handing so we can still offer these about realizing what an
student news and information Gourley explained that those out as well.” events for commuters impact our commuters
source, published weekly
there are four events taking Safety is being thought as opposed to not being have on campus and
during the fall and spring.
place for this semester’s of and implemented with able to offer anything [...] making sure they feel
All copy, photographs and CAW: a grab-and-go all CAW events. Gourley Events still need to be represented.”
graphics are the sole property of cupcake event on Tuesday, explained, “The reason we happening as safely as Both Gourley and
The Critograph and may not be possible for commuter Garnett recognize CAW
reproduced without the specific a lunch for commuters on are not able to offer [the
consent of the Editor in Chief. Wednesday, a grab-and-go commuter lunch] I guess as students to participate as a time for commuter
soup event on Thursday, it typically looks is that the in and feel a part of the students to be reminded
Letters to the editor are
and a movie-themed trivia room that we have used in campus community as a of opportunities they
encouraged. Submissions should
night on Friday. the past, the dining hall, is whole.”
Continued
be sent to critograph@lynchburg.
edu by 6 p.m. on Sundays. Many of these events now using as prep for their Rachel Garnett is
Letters are limited to 250 words
have been done before quarantine meals, [but we the president of the on page 4
or less and must include name,
address and a current email in the past, though the still wanted to offer it so] Commuter Student
we had to ask around a
address or phone number. commuter lunch will
operate differently this little bit on campus, and Security Blotter
If you have a correction or clarification,
e-mail Critograph@lynchburg.edu. time. Gourley said, “We the ballroom was open so Sunday, September 13
If you are interested in placing an know those are very we were able to move that. Alcohol Violation (underage possession) - Unauthorized guest
advertisement in a print issue or popular with commuter [We are] making sure that found intoxicated and unattended by the residents responsible
online, please e-mail Critograph@
lynchburg.edu,
students, and we are we are wiping everything for them.
Latest issues and archives can be super excited to be able to down when we get there. If Sunday, September 13
offer that again. It looks there is food, which a lot of Alcohol Violation (underage possession) - Intoxicated,
Contact Us a little different this year the commuter appreciation unauthorized, underage, non-student guest; issued trespass
letter and escorted off campus
Critograph to how it looked in the events have, [it is] done in
1501 Lakeside Drive
past. [Commuters will] a safe manner, like for the Friday, September 11
Lynchburg College, Schewel Dating Violence - Argument between dating parties over
Hall Newsroom 116 still come in the East cupcake event they will be
individually packaged so property turns physical
Lynchburg, Virginia 24501 Room entrance, like we
434.544.8301 they will just be grab-and-
critograph@lynchburg.edu
have done in the past, but Security Blotter reprinted verbatim from online
critograph.com instead of eating in that go. People who are staffing campus crime log.
room all together, they the table, they will have
Wednesday, September 26,
News 3
2018
Dr. Beth Savage’s Book Club
“Circe,” and Henry James’ of the club as well as a
Kamryn Schnieder “Turn of the Screw.” Westover fellow said, “Book
Copy Editor The club also reads short club is my FAVORITE!” She
Schnieder_K@lynchburg.edu stories and has watched also stated, “We are a really
related series connected to the tight knit group of people and
Dean of the Westover Honors novels they have read. Savage Dr. Savage is amazing.”
College, Dr. Beth Savage has said, “We read Good Omens, She also reaffirmed that the
launched the second iteration by Terry Pratchett and Neil club kept up its meetings
of her Book Club at the Gaiman, and we watched that via the internet even after
University of Lynchburg.“We series online together as well,” students were sent home last
read books and discuss them,” and “I would love to [read spring. She said “I feel so close
Dr. Beth Savage, organizer of and watch] Lovecraft Country to them and they were there
next, which is currently airing Illustration by for me during the pandemic.
the club, said. Kamryn Schnieder
Savage says that part of her as a series on HBO as well.” I always loved being able
motivation for the club is that This club, while led and wide for fear the club will get for pleasure much more to have a book club to look
she enjoys people coming organized by Westover faculty too big and everyone won’t than I did at their age, which forward to all the way through
together for a common interest and students, is not Westover be able to play a part in the makes me so happy,” and she June! It gave me motivation to
and getting to socialize about exclusive. Savage clarified that discussion. She does support was “so thrilled that young get through the quarantine.”
the content of the books they while she will “only advertise and encourage more students people are reading on their If you are interested in
read. it to Westover students, but I on campus to start and own for pleasure.” She enjoys joining the book club, read
Some of the books they cannot say no to any student organize their own book clubs the mix of perspectives and “Turn of the Screw” by Henry
plan on reading and have read who wants to read and talk as well. majors within the club and the James and get into contact
within the club are Shirley about books.” Savage also stated that “common ground in [their] with Dr. Beth Savage through
Jackson’s “The Haunting of She also clarified that she she started the club because love of reading.” her email, savage@gmail.com
Hillhouse,” Madeline Miller’s doesn’t advertise it campus- “Students seem to be reading Mandy Linehan, a member

Outdoor Leadership Program Tackles Covid


Evy Brunelle semester, the whitewater works with OLP and her students to come join them
News Editor rafting trip takes place on the favorite trip was backpacking outside. He said, “We at OLP
Brunelle_E@lynchburg.edu Nolichucky River in Tennessee. over spring break last year. want the campus to know
However, Slusser said he loves, They canoed the Rio Grandes that the outdoors is open for
The Outdoor Leadership “to lead the expedition style in the Big Bend National business, and that the outdoors
Program (OLP) at the trips that take place over the Park and, “spent several can be a safe refuge for you
University of Lynchburg has fall and spring breaks. I really days in the backcountry, saw and these uncertain times.
recorded a spike in attendance enjoy seeing the growth that some amazing views and Outdoor recreation is great for
since students returned to takes place on these types of starry nights, and came back your physical health but also
campus in the midst of the trips.” with countless stories,” said your mental health...just make
Covid-19pandemic. Tim Hanno. The most recent sure to do so safely and follow
Slusser has been in charge Senior Caitlyn Roderick who trip she worked was a rock Leave No Trace Guidelines.”
of the club since 2018 notes works with OLP said, “Due to climbing trip in the Blue Ridge For more information on
that they are taking extra Covid, we can only have up to mountains where she said, “the OLP’s Infection Control
precautions against Covid so Image by Caitlyn Roderick from a 6 people in the vans for trips. students had the opportunity Policy, please visit https://
students can still enjoy the hike to a swimming hole. We also have had to change to learn basic climbing docs.google.com/document/
great outdoors. run trips.” our check-in process, having techniques and learn how to d/11w6KI3PPcQ-BsbVNtH_
Slusser said, “The Outdoor OLP has an array of to take temperatures and pulse belay one another.” She too, R2cxwqY_wr8xRzmiX8hx_
Leadership Program is activities to do from swimming ox readings of students and feels safe going back to work Wxg/edit?usp=sharing,
privileged and the fact that we and hiking to rock climbing. record them. We have to wear because of all the new safety and for the Leave No Trace
are naturally socially distant Slusser’s favorite trips involve masks as well.” Roderick also features implemented into each Guidelines, visit https://
on many of our trips. So it whitewater rafting. In the said that her favorite trips to trip. lnt.org/the-leave-no-trace-
really only took some slight fall semester, students go to work are the swimming and Slusser and his team hope recommendations-for-getting-
modifications to our policies the New River Gorge in West hiking trips. Information compiled
to see the club grow over the outside-amidst-covid-19/.
and procedures to be able to Senior Natalie Hanno also from various sources.
Virginia and in the spring next few years and encourage
4 News Wednesday, September 26,
2018
seeing that our office is
Commuter they can look into. [CAW
CEAS
will get to meet some commuters
maybe we have not seen face to
here as a resource to them is] a week that really just face [and] get to kind of build
from page 2 as well, too. So hopefully gets to show commuters from page 2 that relationship with them, and
we will get to meet some how much the campus show them that we are a resource
have to get involved and promotes the interests of the for them, and that we really
strengthen their bond commuters maybe we have appreciates them, and that university’s commuter students. appreciate them [and] have some
not seen face to face [and] they have this entire board She said, “Commuter Appreciation really cool opportunities for them
with the community. “I Week is all about realizing what to be part of as well.”
really hope to see a lot get to kind of build that [the Commuter Student an impact our commuters have on Garnett said, “I hope that
of commuters come out relationship with them, Association] just looking campus and making sure they feel CAW enables our commuters to
represented.”
to it and participate in and show them that we are out for them and devoted Both Gourley and Garnett
feel appreciated and welcomed
on campus, and know they have
it,” said Gourley. “Our a resource for them, and to their college experience recognize CAW as a time for people looking out for them,
commuters are very that we really appreciate and making sure it is the commuter students to be reminded and resources they can look into.
of opportunities they have to get
busy with different them [and] have some best it can be.” involved and strengthen their bond
[CAW is] a week that really just
gets to show commuters how
commitments, whether really cool opportunities For more information with the community. “I really hope much the campus appreciates
it be school or work [or] for them to be part of as on the resources available to see a lot of commuters come them, and that they have this
out to it and participate in it,” said entire board [the Commuter
things off campus as well.” to commuter students, Gourley. “Our commuters are very Student Association] just looking
well, so just taking time Garnett said, “I please visit https:// busy with different commitments, out for them and devoted to their
hope that CAW enables whether it be school or work [or]
to come by and snag a www.lynchburg.edu/ things off campus as well, so just
college experience and making
sure it is the best it can be.”
cupcake or come and grab our commuters to feel undergraduate-admission/ taking time to come by and snag For more information on
a bite to eat with other appreciated and welcomed new-students/first-year- a cupcake or come and grab a bite the resources available to
to eat with other commuters, [and]
commuters, [and] kind on campus, and know they programs/commuter- kind of have that community with
commuter students, please visit
https://www.lynchburg.edu/
of have that community have people looking out students/ one another, but also seeing that undergraduate-admission/new-
with one another, but also for them, and resources our office is here as a resource to students/first-year-programs/
them as well, too. So hopefully we commuter-students/

Horoscopes

Pisces Aries Taurus Gemini Cancer Leo


Feb 19 – Mar 20 Mar 21 – Apr 20 Apr 21 – May 21 May 22 – June 21 June 22 – July 22 July 23 – Aug 23
By bending rules and You are allowed to be Get real about what is Think harder about your There is something rather Your need to explore.
breaking them, you a narcissist for a day or actually a completely old friends, as well as strange happening with
make new ones. two this week. different reality in your new friends. your job, unpaid work, or
life. university/college degree

Virgo Libra Scorpio Sagittarius Capricorn Aquarius


Aug 24 – Sept 22 Sept 23 – Oct 23 Oct 24 – Nov 22 Nov 23 – Dec 21 Dec 22 – Jan 19 Jan 20 – Feb 18
You are being offered a The situation with There is really no distinction You have to think about The unfolding patterns Freedom is something
chance to see how far you your former, current between how you perform you need to appreciate,
the larger issues. are about your family.
can go, in terms of crossing your tasks and the sort of especially online, or on
or potential partner is condition that your condition
lines and bending rules. your telephone.
personal. is in.

Horoscopes from: https://www.astrosofa.com/horoscopes/daily-horoscope/2019/September/4/Pisces. Graphics from: https://www.ganeshaspeaks.com/horoscopes/weekly-horoscope/aries/.


Wednesday, September 26, Opinion 5

The Buzz
2018
Week in
Review
[catches hornet opinions in writing] Seeping under doors, bad air
The columns in “The Buzz” do not represent the opinions of The Critograph or its staff, but instead captures the views of their authors. from West’s fires won’t ease up

College Life: Reserve Wine Bar, A


Dangerously dirty air spewing
from the West Coast wildfires
is seeping into homes and
businesses, sneaking into cars

Taste of Viginia
through air conditioning vents
and preventing people already
shut away by the coronavirus
pandemic from enjoying a walk
Kelli Carter new and thought exceptions of the or trip to the park.
People in Oregon, Washington
Staff Writer Reserve would be social distancing state and California have
Carter_ka@lynchburg.edu
a good fit for it. and the mask been struggling for a week or
longer under some of the most
Reserve wine She said, “ I really we have blessed unhealthy air on the planet.
The acrid yellow-green smog
bar is the first wine like wine and was where there has may linger for days or weeks,

bar to hit Lynchburg. excited to hear about been an outpour scientists and forecasters said.

After a year and this new wine bar of support... ‘Huge rainmaker’: Hurricane

half of planning and downtown. There we have been Sally threatens historic floods

renovation the wine is nothing like this trying to move Heavy rain and pounding surf
driven by Hurricane Sally hit
bar recently opened in Lynchburg so I to reservations the Florida and Alabama coasts

in downtown am really excited but also seating Tuesday as forecasters expected


the slow-moving storm to
Lynchburg.
Photo by Kelli Carter to come here more walk-ins so we can dump continuous deluges

All the wines Lynchburg did not often.” accommodate as before and after landfall,
possibly triggering dangerous,
on the menu are have anything like a Grunder also many people.” historic flooding along the
northern Gulf Coast.
from Virgina. This tap room or a wine said, “The vibe This wine “It’s going to be a huge

allows for visitors to bar. in this place is so bar like many rainmaker,” said Phil
Klotzbach, a research scientist
get a taste of some of The menu is homely and all the restaurants has and meteorologist at Colorado

the best wines that a seasonal one to workers are just been taking many State University. “It’s not going
to be pretty.”
this state has to offer ensure that patrons so nice. They have precautions such as
World Series at Arlington
as the fifth wine have a never ending done an amazing job clearing each table
producing region experience. This at making people and area after a The World Series will be played
entirely at the Texas Rangers’
in the country after allows for visitors feel at ease. Also visit, having hand new ballpark in Arlington,

New York. to always have the this wine bar is sanitizer available Texas, and Major League
Baseball hopes fans can attend.
Mike Lawler opportunity to try affordable so that but staff also wear The Division Series, League
Championship Series and
and Mike Barefoot new things. The as a college student masks. World Series all will be part of

met in Northern menu is affordable it does not feel like For more a bubble designed to minimize
exposure to the coronavirus,
Virginia to open up a for college students. you are hurting your information on which limited the regular

winery then Lawler Emily pockets.” the Wine Reserve, season to a 60-game schedule
for each club and caused 45
moved back home to Grunder, a senior According visit their website, postponements.

Lynchburg with his at the University of to Mike Barefoot https://reservelbc.


wife Megan. They Lynchburg, wanted the chief operating com/ Information compiled
from various sources.
soon realized that to try something officer, “ With the
6 Opinion Wednesday, September 26,
2018
The Promised Neverland
Kamryn Schnieder Personally, I was rabbits, they also find
Copy Editor already on edge by monstrous humanoid
Schnieder_K@lynchburg.edu
the fact there was only creatures and trucks
Originally, I wanted one maid and not a filled with the corpses
to save the more single child above like and parts of other
spooky, scary, or the age of 12 there. We children. It turns out
Halloween-y shows are soon introduced that the world has
until closer to October, to the main three been taken over by
but then I realized that characters, the wild these monsters that
there are so many to and energetic Emma, eat humans, and the
choose from that it the cool and logical smarter a child is,
would not make much Ray, and the Kind the tastier their brain
of a difference. So, and Selfless Norman. will be. In return for
this week I am talking They are the oldest protection from these
about a newer show children at the house, monsters, humans
titled “The Promised as after the children have set up child
Neverland.” I want to reach roughly the age farms.
disclaim before I go of 12 or 13 and do Upon learning this,
much further that due well enough on their the three children start
to the nature of the test, they are allowed to hatch a plan to get
show, it is going to be to leave and see the themselves, and all
impossible to avoid world. the other children,
spoilers, so if you do The house seems to out of the barricades
Promotional Poster for “The Promised Neverland” taken from
not want minor or have the usual rules: land. And that is all Kissanime.nz
major spoilers, you obey the mother, in the first episode
have been warned. eat your vegetables, or two. As the show ending while perfectly “Touch Off,” is sung
Diving right in, value education, and goes on there are other leading into the next by the accredited,
the show opens the go to bed when told; hardships, such as season. popular, and talented
first episode with an however, when one of increased staff and The first season band “Uverworld.”
orphanage raising the younger children, even a traitor within finished in March Check out Promised
several children. Conny, loses her their midst. The of 2019 and the Neverland on
These children are stuffed animal, the season ends in a hail second season has Crunchyrolls.com for a
tested every day terrible truth of this mary I will not spoil been pushed back spooky and horrifying
and are raised with promised neverland too intensely in here, from this fall to the time that will thrill
competitive, though is revealed. As they but it is definitely Spring of 2021. The you perfectly for the
childish games. find her stuffed both satisfying as an opening song, titled spooky season.
Wednesday, September 26, Opinion 7
2018

Letter to the Editor: COVID-19 LPD News

The Lynchburg Police

and Student Privacy Department is searching


for a suspect after an armed
robbery that occurred at the
I am a transfer Synchronous lectures such as though most of C&C Mini Market on 12th
Street.
student to the classes however roommates. the time it’s not
University of are a beast of a There are a lot of the professor’s On September 13, 2020
at 6:10 p.m., officers
Lynchburg. I have different color. privacy concerns fault, they get responded to 1518 12th
been in college on There are live that switching fired over it. Street for a report of a
robbery. A male entered the
and offline for two lectures where to asynchronous There was even store and implied he had a
handgun before obtaining
years at this point. students have classes would an instance of an undisclosed amount of
My experiences bad WIFI or other fix. Zoom and getting charged money from the business
and fleeing on foot. The
at college have limiting factors. GoogleMeet have for indecency with suspect is a bald black

all been boring Another issue both been sued a minor because male who wore a Cowboys
face mask, a grey or black
and normal up to that arises is that for stealing and of a camera T-shirt, and jeans.

this point. Once synchronous sharing user data. malfunction. This is an ongoing
Covid-19 hit I classes in its The point is our I know Covid-19 investigation. Any
additional information will
assumed things current state current distance is making this be released as an update to
this news release.
would move to an breaks United learning setup is hard on all of us
online only format States privacy not working. It and I get that but Anyone who may have
captured video of the
as it had before. laws. Zoom and needs changed there must be a incident on a security or
This included pre GoogleMeet or students better solution doorbell camera is asked
to contact the Lynchburg
-recorded lectures allow students to and professors than the one we Police Department at
(434) 455-6065 or share the
and webcam screenshot other alike will have. My solution footage on the Neighbors
office hours for students thus suffer breaches is stated above portal. Additionally,
anyone with information
questions and illegally owning of privacy, asynchronous about this incident is asked

help. This was a their picture. embarrassment, classes with pre- to contact Det. Stevenson
at (434) 455-6116 or Crime
very well-oiled Many students, and possible recorded lectures Stoppers at (888) 798-5900.
Enter an anonymous tip
system in my myself included, lawsuits. and video office online at http://p3tips.
opinion and made have been flashed If you Google hours for help and com or use the P3 app on a
mobile device.
life OK for those by unknowing Zoom class questions.
who had to learn students not lawsuits there are
online. even in our many results and - James Freeman
8 Sports Wednesday, September 26,
2018
Athletic Practices Are Back CrossFit
William Masselli Coach Steele also sanitized with Hunter Epperson
Sports Columnist said, “Practices bleach daily. Staff Writer
Masselw374@lynchburg.edu Epperson_H@lynchburg.edu
are now in groups Fortunately, in
On Sept. 7, 2020, of nine or less field hockey, we Looking for
the University of which allows a do not touch the something to do,
Lynchburg began lot of individual balls with our and it is free? This
allowing in-person attention. It is hands. Masks are Saturday, September
classes and athletic very difficult to worn when we are 19th, 2020, CrossFit
practices. When incorporate team instructing. We set Lynchburg will
the University tactics with such up cones so players
initially moved be holding a free
small groups. As are 6 feet apart.
to Alert Level 2, a coaching staff During physical introduction to
many coaches were we feel like we are exertion, players CrossFit class! The
Laurel Nicks
disappointed in the working a summer may need to take Photo retrieved from class is available for
turn of events. camp and coaching their mask off for lynchburgsports.com anyone, regardless
Enza Steele, multiple sessions proper breathing.” of weight, age,
head coach of the session.”
per day. This is Laurel Nicks, the gender/sex,
women’s field Nicks said, “We
extremely taxing senior goalkeeper working out
hockey team, said, are all trying our
for our staff.” for the women’s experience, and
“Disappointment best to remain safe
Steele said, “The field hockey team,
was my initial and healthy to get CrossFit experience!
message is that said, “The athletic
reaction but my back to normal as The class will go
we are extremely department
primary thought soon as it is made from 9:00 am to
cautious and in requires athletes
was that the possible. I guess approximately 10:00
doing so life in this to wear masks on
students and my advice would
time of uncertainty and off the field am at 2306 Bedford
campus need to be be to join this
can move and maintain other Ave, Lynchburg
safe. Another week collective effort to
forward. Players’ safety protocols VA 24503 between
of no in person remain safe during
temperatures are consistent with the Small Batch
contact is okay as this pandemic
taken, and hands rest of the school’s
long as the campus and to just go Barbeque and Golf
are sanitized policies. During
is safer, and we get with the flow and Park Coffee. If
before practice. our weightlifting
better control on remain adaptable interested or have
Players must bring sessions, we
this pandemic. My to changing rules any questions,
their own water maintain social
players were able and regulations. please contact info@
bottles. Sanitizer distancing, wear
to get outside and Only together
is available masks, and crossfitlynchburg.
do fitness training will our efforts be
throughout the thoroughly clean com or (434) 922-
which helped successful.”
entire practice all equipment 0189, or just show
with their own and the balls are after finishing the
disposition.” up! Be sure to arrive

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