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Nov 17, 2009 Reclaiming others’ sacred existence
by Melinda Zosh
The Student Government Association (SGA) educated the student body about abortion Nov. 11-14 at the largest pro-life week ever held on a college campus, according to SGA President Matt Mihelic
by Cat Hewett
With the strong emphasis placed on parking legally at Liberty, the last thing students want is to find that their parking decal has been stolen, but unfortunately, this situation has happened to many Liberty students.
by Matthew Coleman
Both the lift ticket and the equipment rentals for America’s only Snowflex are free for all residential Liberty students, and there is no better time to hit the slopes than all year around. But for beginners or expert riders, there are a few things to consider before braving the synthetic slope atop Liberty Mountain.
Former soccer coach signs new book
by Amanda Baker
Former Liberty teacher, coach and administrator Ed Dobson hosted a book signing in the Liberty Bookstore on Saturday, promoting his new book, “The Year of Living Like Jesus: My Journey of Discovering What Jesus Would Really Do.” Dobson’s 365-day journey immersed him in orthodox Jewish culture, from attending synagogue on Saturdays to obeying the commandments Torah (the first five books of the Bible).
by Kendra Mann
With the past few weeks of school crammed with assignments and tests, students are exhausted by the time the holidays roll around, and safe driving becomes an issue. Although students claim that driving safely is important to them and do take some steps toward being careful, they may be over taken by fatigue and stress.
by Amanda Sullivan
Liberty University students walked to their classes under a torrent of rainfall Wednesday, Thursday and Friday as Tropical Storm Ida made her presence known to the Lynchburg community. As students rushed from outside to the safe haven of the indoors, Ida dropped 4.56 inches of rain during her three-day stay, according to NASA.
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