WE NEED TO TALK

Jenna is in a relationship with a guy who doesn’t respect her. One day at the gym, she overheard her boyfriend make fun of her to his guy friends. This wasn’t the first time he mocked her or put her down. It was time to confront the problem. But Jenna grew up in a home in which her dad’s anger […]

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Manners matter

Liberty PRSSA chapter hosts etiquette banquet The number of degrees people have will not get them far in life if they do not know better than to not chew with their mouths open or belch out loud at the dinner table. Respectable manners, along with a solid education, have the potential to open doors to a bright future. At an […]

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Honoring the troops

Military families dine and fellowship at Liberty Mountain Snowflex Centre The Office of Military Affairs hosted Military Family Fun Day for service members and their families in the Barrick-Falwell lodge at the Liberty Mountain Snowflex Centre March 27. The event was free of charge for those with military ID. With a temperature hovering in the low 50s, it was a […]

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Biannual market approaches

Vintage Lynchburg showcases handmade, special items from local artisans Celebrating and showcasing the talents of Lynchburg’s artistic community, the Vintage Lynchburg Spring Market will take place at Urban Arts Garage 10th and Commerce Street in downtown Lynchburg April 25 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Vintage Lynchburg is a biannual vendor market that showcases local artisans and features vintage, antique, […]

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Making a joyful noise

Thomas Road Baptist Church hosted its eighth annual Night of Worship The string section began to play softly, setting the tone for an evening filled with praise during the School of Music’s eighth annual Night of Worship Sunday, March 29. The rest of the ensemble entered and the Thomas Road Baptist Church sanctuary was filled with sweet music as the […]

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Anglers reel in success

Fishing enthusiasts compete in Student Activities derby at Camp Hydaway Despite the cold weather, more than two dozen students decided to brave the chilly conditions in order to spend the morning of March 28 participating in a timed fishing derby coordinated by Student Activities (SA). By 9 a.m., the lake at Camp Hydaway was already teeming with students eager to […]

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Burned by the ACC

Duke and Virginia take back-to-back games versus Flames Last season, Liberty baseball went 3-4 against Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) opponents. Not a bad mark for a team in the smaller, less prestigious Big South. However, last season was last season. The Flames dropped back-to-back home contests March 24 and 25 to Duke and Virginia to fall to 1-4 against ACC […]

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Tich’s Take

The sports fan is a different breed than the rest of humanity. Sometimes they are not enjoyable to be around — whether it is during a big game and they cannot stop yelling at the screen or after a big loss and you do not know how to console them. Dealing with the sports fan after a big loss is […]

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A sister’s spark

Outfielder Tori Zavodny hopes to leave her own legacy Not every freshman athlete can be expected to come in and make an immediate impact on their new team, but not every freshman is like Tori Zavodny. Tori Zavodny began playing softball at the age of six, learning the basics and growing in her love for the sport as she grew […]

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Rocking the competition

Students test strength, resolve in bouldering contest at the LaHaye Rock Wall Chalk dust floated in the air while upbeat music blared from the back corner of the LaHaye Student Union. A crowd of spectators and competitors gathered around the rock wall as the bouldering competition began March 27. Bouldering opponents lined up at 4:15 p.m. in anticipation of the […]

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Pondering the Passover

Center for Judaic Studies hosts event on aspects of traditional Seder meal From the opening prayer to final Shalom, the Center for Judaic Studies’ “Christ in Passover” presentation Monday, March 23 informed listeners about the traditions of the Jewish Passover holiday and how Christians can learn from them. According to Executive Director of the Center for Judaic Studies Dr. Randall […]

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Honor society salutes seniors

Alpha Lambda Delta hosts annual ceremony honoring graduating members The Alpha Lambda Delta (ALD) Honor Society held its annual banquet Saturday, March 28, honoring all of this year’s members as well as the graduating seniors. The banquet was held in the Grand Lobby of DeMoss Hall and was catered by Sodexo. ALD member Casey Gordon provided live music. The theme […]

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Surgeon reaches out to poor

Bruce Steffes uses skills in Africa to help overworked medical personnel Liberty University’s College of Osteopathic Medicine held a lecture that challenged students to take their career global. The lecture, titled “Compassion, Capacity, and Concatenation: Is Medical Missions on a Cusp?” was given by Bruce Steffes, chief medical officer for the Pan-African Academy of Christian Surgeons (PACCS). Kenneth Dormer, chair […]

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Debate team secures prize

Liberty defeats Kansas to win CEDA National Tournament sweepstakes As the year draws to a close, the Liberty University debate team competed at the Cross-Examination Debate Association (CEDA) National Tournament, which took place March 20-23 in Wichita, Kansas. Liberty’s debate team was able to gain enough points to win the CEDA sweepstakes. “Everyone was very excited,” Michael Hall, director of […]

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