Mark Driscoll in need of favor

Seattle mega-church pastor caught in continuous cycle of poor decisions In recent years, the name Mark Driscoll has become synonymous with controversy. Rising to distinction for his ability to tread the line between being enlightening and abrasive, Driscoll, the pastor of Mars Hill Church in Seattle, Washington, is no stranger to bad press. Whether the allegations are of plagiarism, questionable […]

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Ferguson: trapped in terror

Tragedy in Missouri suburb sparks national conversation on racial equality Odds are that most Americans had never heard of Ferguson, Missouri, a few weeks ago. But for the past few weeks, the small St. Louis suburb has been the epicenter of the American news cycle. Some of the events of Aug. 9 in Ferguson remain a blur, but there are […]

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From the Desk

“Abort it and try again. It would be immoral to bring it into the world if you have the choice,” Richard Dawkins tweeted. These words by themselves are probably shocking and offensive. Many pro-life advocates would be put off at even just the sight of the word “abort.” So let me be fair and provide some context. Six days ago, […]

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Students travel the globe

“You can read about it and hear about it, but until you experience it, you can’t understand.” This common sentiment, often spoken by those who have been on short-term global outreach trips, reflects the desire of Liberty University founder Jerry Falwell to equip students to impact the world, both locally and abroad. Liberty hosts numerous global trips each year through […]

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Art gallery premieres first European exhibit


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If a picture is worth a thousand words, the current display in the art gallery speaks volumes about peace, love and family. The Liberty University Art Gallery opened for the fall semester Thursday, Aug. 21 with a solo exhibit featuring the works of a renowned Spanish artist. Alvar Suñol Munoz-Ramos was born near Barcelona in 1935. He began painting oils […]

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Students proclaim their faith

Audience openly responds to Clayton King’s messages during Spiritual Emphasis Week Students gathered in Thomas Road Baptist Church (TRBC) Aug. 18 through Aug. 22 for Spiritual Emphasis Week as Campus Pastor Clayton King taught a message from Luke 15 entitled “Prodigal.” King’s message consisted of four parts: Lost and Found, the Setback and the Comeback, the Father, and the Older […]

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Construction changes campus

Falwell provides exlcusive insight into Liberty’s rebuilding project Liberty University is undergoing massive construction projects aimed at expanding not only the campus, but its influence around the world. With buildings taking shape around Liberty’s grounds, the campus is welcoming incoming students into an atmosphere of change and promise. As Liberty accommodates new, state-of-the-art facilities as part of the $500 million […]

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Music group recognizes Kintzel

Campus Band leader receives Dove Award nomination for two original songs Justin Kintzel, leader of Liberty University’s Campus Band, and a father and husband, was nominated for a Dove Award on Aug. 13, according to his wife, Ashley Kintzel. Each year in Nashville, Tennessee, with the exception of 2011 and 2012, the Gospel Music Association (GMA) holds an award ceremony […]

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Dining gets overhaul

Campus restaraunts get new menus and a new meal plan Liberty dining has changed, and it is for the benefit of the students, faculty and staff. As the fall semester began last week, students were welcomed back with a remodeled version of Liberty’s main and largest residential eatery, the Reber-Thomas Dining Hall. The renovation of the dining hall, which was […]

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Students get first look

Cinematic Arts Department hosts third annual film festival at no charge The Zaki Gordon Center for Cinematic Arts will host its third annual film festival Aug. 28-30, featuring professional guest speakers from the industry along with applicable information on details such as production, screenwriting, new releases and question-and-answer sessions. According to a news release from the university, the event is […]

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CSER begins

Students serve community There are many new and exciting ways to serve the city of Lynchburg this fall. The Center for Christian/Community Service (CSER) is offering a variety of opportunities to fulfill students’ CSER requirements. CSER not only allows students to work in the city of Lynchburg, but all around the world. Whether serving on a mission trip to a […]

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Heartbreaker in Home Opener

The Lady Flames soccer team fell in its season opener against the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) Spartans Tuesday evening, 0-1 in the final two minutes of the game. With the loss, Liberty’s record dropped to 1-1 on the season after the season-opener victory over Old Dominion. UNCG was able to improve to 1-2 after two straight losses. […]

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