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Lindsey Wilson honors students discuss fear on Spring day Honors program student leaders are Hannah Peck and Amanda Cecil Click on headline for story plus photo(s) By Duane Bonifer News from Lindsey Wilson College COLUMBIA, KY - Students in Lindsey Wilson College's honors program took advantage of Tuesday's warm weather to hold their Tuesday meeting outside of the J.L. Turner Leadership Center. The students discussed Americans' fear of conspiracies, part of a semester-long discussion about how fear is manifested in various components of human life. The honors program , which is overseen by LWC Vice President of Academic Affairs Bettie Starr and Professor of Communication Greg Phelps, is largely a student-run effort. Students Amanda Cecil of Hodgenville, KY, and Hannah Peck of Columbia lead this year's honors program. This story was posted on 2011-03-23 06:11:06
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