Greek food graces Lynchburg

Despite the overwhelming excitement of a new restaurant, Zoës Kitchen, located at 3901 Old Forest Road, might not exactly be what people are expecting. Although Zoës offers an exotic assortment of healthy Mediterranean inspired dishes, many of which may be new to Lynchburg residents, the location has several improvements to make before it ranks as one of the city’s top […]

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Liberty offers a variety of Bible studies

The Campus Pastors Office of Liberty University is reaching out to the student body by offering several opportunities in the current semester to become involved in Bible studies that cover a wide variety of topics, according to campus pastor Michael Mullins. According to its website, the Campus Pastors Office is available to students who are going through difficult situations, immediate […]

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Teams conquer quest

Hill City Hunt encourages team building and friendship Students gathered at the Tilley Student Center Saturday, Feb. 1 to participate in the fifth annual Hill City Hunt hosted by Student Activities (SA). Every year, the hunt allows students the opportunity to explore the sites around Lynchburg, ranging from Ivy Lake to Camp Hydaway, according to sophomore and SA volunteer Jasmine […]

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DEW wins contest

Youth group earns Winterfest tickets As Winterfest 2013 was in progress, so was a video contest to produce an Instagram video compilation of the greatest moments from the largest Christian New Year’s kick-off in the region. The leaders and youth of Dew Student Ministries of Round Hill Baptist Church in Round Hill, Va. captured the first place Instagram video, winning […]

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Alumna to hold book signing

Stroke survivor, author Delanie Stephenson details her miraculous recovery in “The Calm Before the Storm” Delanie Stephenson had just returned home when it started to happen. She had just begun to clean out her van when she became extremely nauseated, and the headache she had fought for almost a week prior began to intensify. Then her heart began to beat […]

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Parade tradition continues

International students will present their flags during the first Convocation of Global Focus Week The International Student Center (ISC) will be kicking off Global Focus Week at Liberty University with its annual Parade of Nations event Monday, Feb. 10. According to the ISC website, Parade of Nations is a chance for international students to showcase their heritage to their fellow […]

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Stop signs removed

Vines Center intersection undergoes changes Officials removed stop signs at the crossing between DeMoss Drive and the Furnace parking lot on University Boulevard at the beginning of the spring 2014 semester. According to Charles Spence, senior vice president of Planning and Construction, revisions to the intersection located in front of the Vines Center motivated the change. “The signs were needed […]

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Vision serves

Liberty ministry assists many East coast churches Vision Ministries is part of the Center for Ministry Training (CMT) at Liberty University, but its impact reaches beyond campus, bringing encouragement to churches along the east coast. According to Tara Hineline, one of Vision Ministries’ team leaders, the Vision team held auditions Thursday, Jan. 23 in Towns Alumni Center to fill open […]

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