Men’s volleyball splits

Flames win two and lose two in weekend tournament The Liberty University men’s volleyball team earned a split (2-2) in its season opener at the Virginia Tech Tournament in Roanoke, Va., Saturday, Sept. 5. Liberty won the first two matches, beating Richmond University and the University of Virginia. However, they were unable to hold on to the winning streak, losing […]

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Leave the guns at home

Starbucks CEO released statement saying firearms unwelcome in stores Howard Schultz, CEO of Starbucks, has asked gun-carrying customers to keep their weapons out of Starbucks stores, according to the Wall Street Journal. As good patrons, responsible gun carriers should be willing to honor the request. Leave the gun locked in the glove compartment, and lock the car. It is that […]

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ODAS provides support

The Office of Disability Academic Support helps students succeed in classes As tests begin to roll around from the faculty of Liberty University, many students are grateful for the helping hands of the Office of Disability Academic Support (ODAS). Denny McHaney, the current director of ODAS, said he founded the program in the fall of 1985 after he was approached […]

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Forensics hosts tournament

Speech team welcomes colleges from six different states to compete in various public speaking categories The Liberty University Forensic Speech team hosted 10 schools from six different states to compete in the fourth-annual Liberty University Speech Invitational Saturday, Sept. 28th. The initial two rounds of the tournament began at 9 a.m. in DeMoss Hall and continued until 3 p.m. During […]

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Promoting farming

Commercial for Monsanto to air during Macy’s Parade This Thanksgiving, Liberty University students might see a familiar face during a commercial break while watching the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. After winning a contest, Communication & Creative Arts major Celeste Martin and her family will be featured in a commercial for Monsanto, an agricultural company. “We had no idea that we […]

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Club becomes home for gaming

Video game enthusiasts seek to provide the opportunity for students to fellowship through friendly competition Whether you are into Mario Bros. or Halo, the Video Game Club seeks to offer a unique outlet for every gamer at Liberty University. The Video Game Club held its first official semester in spring 2013, according to Samuel Adams, president of the club. It […]

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Restoring creativity

AIGA unites graphic students This year, the Liberty University graphic arts community is coming together to bring creativity and experience to the students of the Department of Studio & Digital Arts (SADA). Professor Sandra Slayton, who said she desires to give students more opportunity and experiences for their future in graphic design, founded the American Institute for Graphic Arts (AIGA) […]

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