Campus rezoning continues

Liberty receives new classification in order for enrollment to continue to grow Liberty University’s campus received a new zoning classification following the Lynchburg City Council meeting Jan. 12, consolidating the campus under the single IN-2 zoning classification. Previously, the 752-acre campus of Thomas Road Baptist Church and Liberty University fell under six different zoning classifications, each with its own set […]

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Candidates Field Questions

Keith Anderson Keith Anderson, a 15-year U.S. Army veteran, former Lynchburg City School Board member and current dean of students at Liberty University, announced his bid to run as an independent for Lynchburg City Council Tuesday, Feb. 25. In his position as a dean, Anderson currently provides oversight to Student Care, Student Conduct, Commuter Services and the Campus Pastors Office. […]

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Make a difference, cast a vote

Liberty University administrators voice opinions about the importance of student participation at the polls As I observe the students around me, I notice little things that say a lot. One of these little things is the attitudes displayed in Convocation when President Jerry Falwell urges students to vote, or when a politician speaks at Convocation. And I am not talking […]

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