Yogurt Yeti feeds the dessert craze

Lynchburg’s new frozen yogurt shop offers more than just fro-yo The recently opened Yogurt Yeti may prove self-serve frozen yogurt has become a staple for Lynchburg. Having opened Oct. 1 at Wards Crossing West, Yogurt Yeti offers 14 different flavors of frozen yogurt, along with a bar full of toppings. Just behind the bar in pastel hues sits bags of […]

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Hitting on all cylinders

Forcing 20 turnovers is key to Flames win In their first home game of the young season, the Flames defeated Randolph College 81-58 in a game where size and athleticism played a large role. Coming off of an 81-59 loss on the road to 16th-ranked Texas A&M in their first game of the season, the Flames were able to turn […]

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Military Gala honors veterans

Military service members were honored at the military appreciation gala put on by the Concerned Women for America (CWA) at Liberty University this Veterans Day on Nov. 11, 2011. The club level of Williams Stadium Tower accommodated over 300 guests, according to Amanda Haas, president of Liberty University’s chapter of the CWA. Patrons and military members were dressed in elaborate […]

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Privacy not always a constitutional right

As students decide what school to go to, looking at the fine print is beneficial A common misconception has infiltrated private universities across the nation: the right to privacy. Most adults over the age of 18 assume that they possess the right to privacy — no matter where they are. However, that is not the case at many private universities […]

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Relationship advice from yours truly

Women, I’ll be honest, you are very emotional. Men, I’ll also be honest, where are your emotions? Ring-by-spring is approaching. Scenario 1: It’s a warm, partly cloudy day at the beginning of the semester and you are walking through the courtyard texting your mother explaining to her that she needs to stop posting embarrassing information on your Facebook wall and […]

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Arts provide balanced education

From Mozart to Beethoven, Donatello to Leonardo and Shakespeare to Andrew Lloyd Webber, the arts, according to several ground-breaking studies, are beneficial to a well-rounded educational experience for students of all ages. In an article published by the New York Times, a study by New York City’s Education Department professed that the New York City high schools with the highest […]

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Blankets donated to make a difference

Liberty students work in prayer groups, make blankets to donate to orphanage in Ukraine Prayer groups across Liberty’s campus have been busy this semester, making over 140 fleece blankets for orphans in Ukraine who are in need of warmth and God’s love. Tiffany Waters, a junior and a prayer leader at Liberty, and her sister Natalie, an aviation major at […]

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Servicemen honored

National D-Day Memorial celebrates Veterans Day Military veterans received a special ceremony at the National D-Day Memorial in Bedford, Va., for Veterans Day on Friday, Nov. 11. “Our motto is ‘everyday is Veterans Day,’” April Cheek-Messier said. As the director of education for the National D-Day Memorial Foundation and chief organizer of the event, Cheek-Messier spoke on the historical and […]

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Letter from Afghanistan

Dear Liberty, Greetings from Afghanistan. The views expressed in this note are my own and do not represent those of the U.S. Government or any of its agencies. I miss home but sometimes in life you have to do things you would prefer not to. Your support is essential to what we do, as there are few things more disheartening […]

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Fight the flu one shot at a time

Flu season has arrived at Liberty, and its brought its usual sniffling, aching and sneezing with it, meaning it is time for flu vaccines. “The flu season is between October and March,” Liberty University Health Services physician Dr. Richard Lane, M.D., said. Liberty students have been encouraged to get their flu vaccinations this season, as many students and faculty are […]

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Invest in a shoe box, invest in a life

Liberty student helps deliver boxes for Operation Christmas Child Jami Macdonald said she took ownership of her faith after seeing a seven-year-old girl in El Salvador with nothing receive the toy she had always wanted. Thanks to the Samaritan’s Purse Operation Christmas Child ministry, children around the world are able to have life-changing experiences just like the little seven-year -old […]

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Gabe and Gula

Gabe Sitting in our living room with a cup of hot cocoa in my hands watching a movie with my sister and mother, I could hear the sound of a shotgun coming from the top of our hill. “I bet that was them,” my mother would say. I was never one for waking up at 3:30 a.m. to sit out […]

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Some people take it too far

I am a lover of all things having to do with zombies. “Night of the Living Dead” is, by far, one of my favorite horror films. The original 1968 Romero film is a classic treatise on race relations in America – with zombies. However, not every political struggle is appropriately depicted via images of the living dead. Case in point: […]

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