Paragon Post, 6/16/05 - Atlas Park has fallen under a deafening wave of whispers, as rumors spread of some key city players and an enormous property deal connected to the recent reactivation of Paragon City's privatized liberal arts university.
Like his dear Paragon Liberal College, Dr. Harold Crow was once as dormant as an ancient volcano. Since his revival, however, he has been seen wheeling, dealing and allegedly flying all over Atlas Park to get his school reactivated.
"He's been there for three days," said one hero who spotted Dr. Crow in front of 114 Reynolds Way, a complex that is reportedly in talks to become the new PLC headquarters.
Such feats of administration are reportedly fueled with the help of large local supergroups such as the Digital Defenders, while other sources including the Conglomerate and Mayor Morales himself have made no public statement to date.
"Everything is moving along fine," Dr. Crow said one week ago. "We really appreciate the community's help in piecing our programs back together, and it's great to see such a wonderful new batch of superheroes emerge since the war."
Crow did not serve in the 2000 Rikti War, though he was tallied among the collateral damages at his former office in Astoria.
The new Paragon Liberal College is still in the process of forging new partnerships and building a new staff in spite of its tragic devastation.