Melvin was one of the seven crew members who attached the European laboratory unit, Columbus, to the International Space Station.
Melvin was one of the seven crew members who attached the European laboratory unit, Columbus, to the International Space Station.
Current Issue: Apr 29, 2008 (Vol. 25, No. 22)
Reflections on 2007-2008
by Jennifer Schmidt
He first stepped to the helm for the closing ceremonies of the 2007 spring semester. Liberty University was mourning the loss of its founder, the school’s visionary — a man who was larger than life.
Alicia Garcia leaving Liberty for personal ministry
by Daniel Martinez
After two years of serving Liberty University and Thomas Road Baptist Church (TRBC) as a worship leader, Alicia Williamson Garcia, head of the ministry team LU Praise (LUP) and teacher of a women’s Bible study, is moving on to pursue her growing women’s ministry.
Flames seesaw in win / loss column
by WIll Luper
It seemed to work like clockwork. First, the Flames baseball team would post a win, then a loss, then a win, then a loss. This past week was one where the Flames just could not seem to put a streak of any sort together, gaining two victories but dropping three contests.
Records fall at Penn Relays, Henderson wins discuss
by David Hunt
Many of the best athletes to ever step on a track have graced Franklin Field for the Penn Relays. The meet, now in its 114th year, is renowned for bringing in many of the most talented sprinters, throwers, jumpers and distance runners. Last week, Evans Kigen of the Liberty Flames added his name to the list in bold fashion.  
Stein's film
by Jen Slothower
About halfway through Ben Stein’s documentary, I realized with disappointment that this new film will probably go in the direction that so many other works challenging evolution have gone in the past.
There's nothing funny about reality TV
by Brandon Gallagher
At this point in our existence, reality television has taken over our channels and invaded our brains. I have given reality television its fair chance to impress me, and time and time again it has failed. It all began in the early ‘90s when MTV created “The Real World.”