Demanding order in the court

Students from Liberty’s moot court team advance to nationals in California Ten Liberty University undergraduate students traveled to Regent University to compete in the Mid-Atlantic Regional Moot Court Tournament Nov. 6-7. Dr. Robert Robertson, Liberty’s undergraduate moot court coach, described the competition as an opportunity for students to experience what it is like to argue before an appellate court such […]

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Spring break adventures

LU Send announces dates and information concerning its first flagship trips “We don’t want to just be going into places and leaving our American footprint,” Student Development Coordinator Weston Martin said. “We want to be sensitive to the cultures around us, but we also want to learn and share different ideas and opinions as well.” LU Send recently announced its […]

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Overcoming obstacles

Jamie Swyers teaches students how to keep motivated toward fitness goals Students gathered in the LaHaye Aerobics Room to attend a Wellness Series meeting Nov. 10 as a part of the Live Healthy Liberty initiative. Students spent 45 minutes learning how to stay motivated to achieve their fitness goals and digging into the root of the goal they hope to […]

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Special service

Night of prayer honors fallen soldiers Tables covered in blue cloth displayed picture frames of soldiers who had died that were also former Liberty University students and professors. A rose was placed beside each photo, along with the folded American flag in the front of the frames. Monday evening, Nov. 9 was a night of remembrance at the Prayer Chapel […]

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Sharing ideas

Meeting allows students to have a voice Liberty University students had the chance to voice their opinions about on and off-campus concerns during a town hall meeting hosted by Liberty’s Dean of Students Robert Mullen Tuesday, Nov. 10 in DeMoss Hall. The meeting, which is held once a semester, served as a time for students to speak with administration from […]

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A taste of the world

Liberty hosts International Education Week to let students experience different cultures Liberty University’s Office of International Student Services (OISS) held its annual International Education Week Nov. 9-13. Activities included international candy tasting, a multicultural worship night, a cultural talent and fashion show and more. One of the first activities of the week was the World Wide Worship night, complete with […]

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Push Black Friday back?

Retailers staying open on Thanksgiving Day is hurting families across U.S. Black Friday sales are beginning earlier and earlier each year as retailers open on Thanksgiving Day to the detriment of families of retail employees across the U.S. Thanksgiving is a time for families to come together and celebrate everything they have to be grateful for. It is a time […]

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Status quo held in GOP debate

Rubio and Cruz continue to look strong in substantive and intelligent debate The Republicans held their fourth debate so far this election cycle Tuesday, Nov. 10. Coming off a controversial debate on CNBC, Fox Business made a strong effort to be much more policy focused while also taking some passive aggressive shots at CNBC in the days leading up to […]

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Turning burdens to lessons

Bethany Barr Phillips, Kay Arthur share about the power of the Word of God Liberty students heard singer-songwriter Bethany Barr Phillips and Co-founder of Precept Ministries International and award-winning author Kay Arthur speak at Convocation Monday, Nov. 9 about how God has used difficult circumstances in their lives to bring them closer to the Lord. Between worship songs, Phillips shared […]

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Veteran holds no vengeance

Former prisoner of war George Rogers traveled back to Japan for friendship program “The Lord was with me all the time. He was protecting me.” That was the response of George Rogers, who spent 42 months as a prisoner of war (POW) under the confinement of the Japanese military in the Philippines and Japan during World War II. Rogers, for […]

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This means business

Founder of IBEC Ventures makes connections between business and missions “How do we bring the gospel to the unreached of this world while at the same time addressing the great issues of today?” Larry Sharp, founder of IBEC Ventures, a consulting firm that assists businesses around the world use their organization to spread the gospel, answered his question and said, […]

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Here comes the pride

Women’s lacrosse team gains another Pridemore sister for the 2015 season Playing with a sibling while on an athletic team at any level is rare, but can be a special experience during an athlete’s collegiate career. The Vero Beach, Florida, natives, sophomore Katy Pridemore and freshman Hannah Pridemore weighed in on the benefits of sisters competing together in athletics. Their […]

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Too tough to handle

Lady Flames star forward Ashley Rininger is prepared for life after Liberty Lacing up her red, Nike basketball shoes for the first practice of the season, Ashley Rininger is filled with mixed feelings. The 2015-2016 season is her fifth and final season as a Lady Flame. As she walks through the brand new locker room that still smells like sawdust […]

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Lucky No. 13

Lovell Cabbell comes up big in the final seconds The second installment of the Ritchie McKay era began with a victory Friday night, as the Liberty men’s basketball team hung on to defeat the Covenant Scots, 64-62, in the season opener Nov. 13 in the Vines Center. True freshman guard Lovell Cabbil hit two free throws with 2.6 seconds left […]

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