Teams traverse the globe

Students from CGE journey to 10 locations around the world sharing hope Nearly 150 Liberty University students spent their spring breaks not sprawled out on warm sand in Florida or road-tripping across America, but traveling overseas to serve others while sharing the message of hope. Each of the 11 Global Teams, under the guidance of the Center for Global Engagement […]

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Nostalgic for the ’90s

Student Activities’ annual Coffeehouse event reminisces on decades past The crowd roared as the DTREX dance team stepped under the yellow, pink and blue neon lights beaming on the stage. Opening the spring ’90s-themed Coffeehouse March 21 at 11:30 p.m. with a medley of popular songs from the decade, the DTREX dancers matched their moves with beats such as MC […]

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Combating hacker attacks

Liberty Cyber Defense Club will compete in 10th annual regional finals Liberty University’s Cyber Defense Club will be competing in this year’s 10th annual Mid-Atlantic Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition’s (MACCDC) regional finals at John Hopkins University in Laurel, Maryland, March 25-28. After placing in the top 10 in the virtual qualifier round of the competition, the Cyber Defense Club will […]

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Stories from the road

Alumnus hitchhikes more than 4,000 miles collecting tales from strangers “Why would anyone go out of their way to help someone else?” Approximately 4,444 miles later, Ben Eppard now has an answer — or, more precisely, 143 answers — to that question. After quitting his job as director of communications at the University of Virginia student volunteer center, Eppard, a […]

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Drama tells redemption story

Department of Theatre Arts presents a narrative of morality in ‘Everyman’ show The gospel was presented in a whole new way by the Department of Theatre Arts when its movement-conceived adaptation of “Everyman” opened in the Tower Theater Thursday, March 19. Assistant Professor of Theatre Arts Chris Nelson, who directed the show, estimated that 98 percent of the show is […]

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Student runs for awareness

Ken Aden will race 1,000 miles to raise funds for Ray of Hope Food Pantry Running a 5K race or a half marathon is no small feat, but it is not impossible. Running 1,000 miles across four states in the span of 12 days, however, seems a bit daunting. For Liberty University Online (LUO) senior Ken Aden, the cause behind […]

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Exhibit honors senior designers

The Kaleidoscope art show features award-winning graphic design work When one looks through the small lens of a kaleidoscope, a world of shifting colors and shapes appears, delighting the eye and enlivening the imagination. But it all depends on how one looks through the lens and moves the scope around. The same is true of graphic design. Kaleidoscope is the […]

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Faces of Liberty

Facebook page shares individual stories from around campus As students, faculty and staff move from place to place around campus, they can pass by dozens, or even hundreds, of people. But in those fleeting moments, it is hard to glean more than simply the outward expressions on the faces of those they move past. Behind each of those faces, though, […]

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Uphill battle

5K race will present challenges Dedicated to bringing exciting events to the Liberty University community, Student Activities (SA) has implemented several different races and marathons throughout the school year. Each race varies in length and offers students of every background the opportunity to get outdoors and challenge themselves physically. The half-mile run is a new race set to take place […]

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Tich’s Sweet 16 science

Things to know about each remaining tourney team 1. Kentucky is better than everyone else. There are a few good teams still left in the tournament. There are a few very, very good teams left in the tournament. And then there are the Wildcats, who are pretty much the Monstars from Space Jam. It is going to take a perfect […]

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Tich’s Take

College basketball can be ugly. Like, step-sister in Cinderella on a bad day right after she wakes up ugly. Scoring droughts can last as long as it takes to make a frozen pizza. Some guards cannot dribble, some big men cannot finish at the rim and some coaches just cannot help themselves with the amount of hair gel they use. […]

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The French connection

Senior golfer Mathieu Fenasse brings unique mindset to Flames program Most athletes love the idea of being part of a team — the unity, the fellowship, the bearing of each other’s burdens. While Liberty Flames golfer Mathieu Fenasse values that team connection, the individual aspect of the sport is something that he finds alluring. “I liked the fact that (golf) […]

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Softball splits double-header

Lady Flames win one, lose one of Saturday games at newly completed stadium The Lady Flames softball (12-14) team ended a weekend homestand with a tough 4-1 loss to the Toledo Rockets (12-16) Saturday, March 21 in front of a supportive home crowd. Earlier that evening, the Lady Flames took on the Quinnapiac Bobcats (4-17), coming away with the win […]

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Tourney heartbreak

Lady Flames unable to come back from 14-point halftime deficit With about nine minutes to go in the second half in an already loud Carmichael Arena on the University of North Carolina (UNC) campus, the Carolina faithful began to yell their common “Tar” “Heels” chant, and the fans clad in red — more than 600 of them, according to Liberty […]

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Medical school sees growth

The College of Osteopathic Medicine builds new research facility and clinic During the planning stages of Liberty University’s College of Osteopathic Medicine (LUCOM), Liberty had been preparing to open a medical clinic next to Kmart on Wards Road. The clinic would provide a place for students to shadow and learn from LUCOM physicians, thereby gaining experience while learning from faculty […]

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