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The Critograph is the offical Lynchburg College newspaper, but does not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of most students or the administration. The Critograph limits disbursement of papers to four per person. Each copy beyond the limit will be $1.00 each.

The Critograph encourages the opinions and comments from its readers. All editorials, commentaries and letters to the editor must be e-mailed. Anonymous letters will not be accepted or printed, but names will be withheld upon request. All material sent in is subject to editing for style and space and must have the name and telephone number of the writer for verification purposes.

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Holiday gifts for nerds

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October deadliest month in Afghan war

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50 Years of Rock and Roll

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Writing Center introduces online appointments

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LU Snowflex Centre

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