Novelist offers encouragement

Karen Kingsbury credits her success first to the Lord then to her studies in journalism Best-selling author Karen Kingsbury returned to Liberty University Wednesday, Feb. 26 to address students in Convocation and participate in a special book-signing event at the Liberty Bookstore. Kingsbury, who has written more than 50 books with dozens of her titles debuting at the top of […]

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Jake Holland takes on new role

The now Vine-famous Liberty grad and former Student Activities personality currently works as a recruiter for his alma mater Among Liberty University’s 13,000 residential students, there are a few people who are known by almost everyone. One of those people is Jake Holland, more commonly known as the former host of Coffeehouse. Liberty students may not all know Jake Holland […]

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Pitchers dominate

Flames take three of four games in Invitational against Rider and Ball St. Liberty 13, Ball State 0 The Liberty Flames baseball team (7-6, 0-0 Big South) used a combination of small ball, timely hitting and dominant pitching to piece together a 13-0 annihilation of the Ball State Cardinals (9-3, 0-0 MAC) Saturday, March 1 in the first game of […]

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Fighting poverty

“Where will you sit?” This question was the slogan for the first Hunger Banquet hosted by the Student Government Association (SGA) at the Schilling Center Friday, Feb. 28 in order to raise awareness for poverty. When guests arrived at the banquet, they were each randomly given a ticket that placed them in one of three categories of income: high, middle […]

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Advertising student founds firm

Isaac Schea launches digital marketing business, strives to establish strong online presence for companies While some students spend their senior year trying to get their foot in the door of the fields they want to work in, Isaac Schea has essentially created a door for himself through starting a digital advertising agency while still attending school. Schea said he initially […]

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Fear 2 Freedom encourages victims

Students to gather in the Schilling Center to raise awareness and assemble kits for the sexually abused “We can help stop the cycle of abuse in our generation, and I truly believe that this generation of young people, and especially those at Liberty – you all have a servant’s heart, you have a mission’s heart – you all want to […]

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Ukraine on the brink of disaster

The Ukrainian military is on high alert as the country appeals for international help against a Russian invasion World leaders are watching Russia with a wary eye as Ukraine fights to keep political independence away from the old ties of the former Soviet Union. Meanwhile, Crimea, a peninsula off of Ukraine, is fighting for their own right to be a […]

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Furtick’s philosophy under fire

The pastor’s methods have been criticized, but where do we draw the line between authenticity and manipulation? The Christian community has been in an uproar in the weeks following the most recent scandal surrounding Steven Furtick, pastor of Elevation Church. Furtick’s ministry — which draws approximately 16,000 attendees weekly to multiple campuses in and around Charlotte, N.C. — has been […]

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American freedom of speech threatened

A Federal Communications Commission study shows government issues may now be more closely monitored Recently, the country has been up in arms over the government’s infringement on their Second Amendment rights concerning gun control. Now, a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) sponsored study of media and newsroom pieces is a possibility. With the FCC plan, government researchers would enter newsrooms around […]

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Cafe attracts students

Jerry Falwell Library food court offers increased dining options Students are flocking to the Jerry Falwell Library, but not necessarily for books. The Tinney Cafe is drawing in the students with its four new dining options, according to Todd Reynolds, Sodexo’s retail manager. One of the dining options, Brioche Dorée, is “a Parisian-style cafe bakery, specializing in French urban cuisine,” […]

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Personal reflection: Journey to healthy life

“The Daniel Plan is a groundbreaking, healthy lifestyle program where people get better together. With love as the motivation, it’s a story of abundance, not deprivation. Relying on God’s power and the support and encouragement of friends, get ready to be transformed from the inside out,” the Daniel Plan’s website states. Liberty University Nutritionist Robin Quay desired to bring the […]

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