Gendercide rises in Canada

Feminists and Christians can work together to fight sex-selective abortions Recent studies show that immigrant couples in Canada are more likely to take part in pre-natal sex-selection, resulting in a higher number of males being born to immigrant families than females. These immigrant families, specifically from India, not only have access to universal health care in Canada and equipment to […]

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The growth of anti-Semitism

Christians must stand in opposition to attacks on Jewish college students From racist Halloween costumes to freedom of speech issues, universities have been home to a number of controversies. Yet, one of the most under-reported and least acknowledged issues is the growth of anti-Semitism at many campuses in the U.S. This may seem strange to many Americans. Anti-Semitism seems like […]

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Nates Notes

Well, Target caved. It gave in. The multi-billion dollar retail chain made headlines recently because of its response to “gender identification.” On April 19, Target sent out a press release bringing to light a major policy change in the name of “inclusivity” — whatever that means. The release further reads that Target is all for the federal Equality Act, which […]

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On ethics and dinosaurs

Journalists are called to serve the public by keeping them well informed I fear media ethics may soon go the way of the dinosaurs: extinct. We are all familiar with the stories of the ethical failings of the American news media, from the Jayson Blair and Brian Williams scandals to errors in fact in local newspapers across the country. It […]

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Prepared for terror

Students and officials participated in a bioterrorism simulation on campus A simulated bioterrorism event was held Saturday, April 9 at the LaHaye Ice Center to give students and officials a hands-on experience in dealing with a chemical terrorist attack. Liberty University’s Department of Biology & Chemistry hosted the event. Members of the Virginia State Police, the U.S. Army National Guard, […]

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Local Politics

Why should students vote here in Lynchburg? Voting is a right, privilege and responsibility which is not enjoyed by the citizens of every country in the world.  When an individual has the opportunity to vote, they ought to.  Specifically for students in Lynchburg, their votes have a direct effect on their way of life in the short term while they […]

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Hitting the high note

Sodexo worker Jarell Hall appears on The Voice, pursuing his lifelong dream Jarell Hall always knew he wanted to be a singer. He grew up in a musically talented house in Lynchburg, Virginia, where he trained himself vocally under the guidance of his mother, who had a music career of her own. From a very young age, Hall knew singing […]

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Multicultural experience

International Festival highlights worldwide cultures in Lynchburg, April 30 The city of Lynchburg has partnered with Action for Change (A4C) to host its first annual International Festival Saturday, April 30. The event will take place along the Bluff Walk in Downtown Lynchburg from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Locals will have the opportunity to learn about the city’s diversity by […]

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Downtown adventure

Vintage Lynchburg retail market showcases local artists, small businesses Vintage Lynchburg, a semi-annual event that celebrates the local artistic and entrepreneurial community, is coming to downtown Lynchburg for the eighth time. Co-owners Leah Wiebe and Kelly Pittman will host the spring market from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. April 30. The market will be held at the Urban Arts Garage, […]

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Not just a freshman

Kayla Foster has had a big impact in her first season with the Lady Flames Kayla Foster, a freshman women’s lacrosse player, recently earned the title of Big South Freshman of the Week for games between the dates of April 4-10. During that time span Foster notched four goals and three assists over the course of two games. Over the […]

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Flames fall to Devils

Teams combine for 25 hits as Duke tops Liberty at home ll team fell 8-7 in a midweek matchup against the Duke Blue Devils Tuesday, April 19, at Liberty Baseball Stadium. The two teams combined for 25 hits as momentum swung back and forth throughout the game in front of a crowd of 3,878, the largest crowd of the season […]

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Shooting for victory

Liberty University paintball team places third in national championships Splat! The plastic of a paintball breaks, splattering paint on the uniform of a Liberty University Paintball Team member. The paintball team shoots between 36,000 and 48,000 paintballs per practice, launched at a rate of 10.5 balls per second — each ball traveling at about 280 feet per second toward its […]

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Tell the world

Preparations for Guatemala The Liberty University Spanish Institute will be sending 15 students to Guatemala May 11 to July 6 in order to learn Spanish while also ministering to the Guatemalan people. Dr. David Towles has organized this trip for each of the past 18 years, combining six credits’ worth of Spanish instruction with global missions. Students are able to […]

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