Tag Archives: Fredericksburg

Wait … “Farmville” is a real place?!

Link below to “22 Virginia Small Towns that You’re Going to Love,” by Casey Higgins at Virginia’s Travel Blog.

I’ve never been to Farmville, Virginia, but it can’t nearly be as annoying as its online namesake.

Anyway, Culpeper made the list, but not Fredericksburg.  Fredericksburg has grown beyond a “small town,” I think, and is therefore too cool for this list.

http://blog.virginia.org/2014/02/22-small-towns/

The Mary Washington College tragedy grows sadder and more troubling …

… with this article from yesterday’s New York Times:

I can’t imagine how campus must have changed since I was a student.  I lived on campus for four years, and I swear I never witnessed anything like the things this article describes.  I remember “Mother’s Rugby” being an affable group of sports nuts, and nothing more.  I knew one member because we were in a class together — he was a very nice guy.  During one walk around Fredericksburg, he actually defended a couple of female companions from a few locals who were about to harass them.

I don’t even remember too much controversy on campus connected with any social or political issues.  I wasn’t aware of any organized vocal feminist community, or anyone visibly opposing feminists either.

In 1991, I think, there was some controversy connected with a … Multi-cultural Center?  I think it was an office dedicated to advocating for students who were members of racial minorities?  And when the gay students demonstrated for social acceptance, there were a few psychos wearing homemade anti-gay t-shirts (suggesting, of course, a Freudian defense mechanism for their own unconscious impulses).

But there was nothing like the events we’re currently reading and hearing about.

I might just stop reading the news, so that I can preserve my image of the college that I still love.