Unlocking the keys to success

Deliberative Dialogue speaker Linal Harris urges listeners to live as creators To end African American History Month, Liberty University’s Center for Multicultural Enrichment (Center4ME) brought in Linal Harris Feb. 23 to speak about how “success has no color, (but) our thoughts do.” “Deliberative Dialogues are opportunities for students to learn about cultural, historical or current topics through expert speakers’ presentations, […]

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Remake, reuse, upcycle

3rd annual Creative Upcycling Contest is accepting submissions until March 20 Liberty University’s Jerry Falwell Library will be holding the 3rd annual Creative Upcycling Contest: Art Made from Books. Students can submit their admissions by March 20, with the chance of winning special prizes and can take part in voting in the competition. Those competing for the prizes will have […]

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From homework to hired

Career Center offers meetings, mentoring and more to help students find jobs With the pressures of homework, exams and college life, students may put the importance of preparing for success beyond graduation on the back burner — but the Liberty University Career Center is here to help. They offer a variety of one-on-one meetings and upcoming career fairs to set […]

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See ya FCS

Liberty University President Jerry Falwell announced the Liberty Flames football team will officially become an FBS Independent program for the 2019 season, Wednesday, Feb. 16. “We want to express special gratitude to the NCAA for giving us the opportunity to meet with them on several occasions to make our case, and for understanding the uniqueness of Liberty’s situation and our […]

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Never forget

Liberty hosts multiple events throughout February to celebrate Black History Month   Every year in February, Liberty University students have opportunities throughout the month to celebrate, experience and learn about Black History Month and African-American culture through a variety of events hosted by the Center for Multicultural Enrichment (Center4ME). The Center4ME exists to promote the awareness, knowledge and skills necessary […]

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Students fight off influenza

Virginia experiencing widespread flu activity, on-campus activity stays small   University’s campus is no larger than it has been in past years, and only about 1 percent of students have been confirmed with the flu, according to information from official Liberty spokesman Len Stevens. The concern of an influenza “outbreak” has grown throughout campus in the past week after Liberty […]

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Will you accept this rose?

Popular reality dating show goes against Christian values   “The Bachelor” is a show that absolutely degrades everything love should be, yet it’s the show that women (and some men) around the country have on in their living rooms every Monday night at 8 p.m. I hate to say that sometimes I myself make up part of that viewership. The […]

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The ‘nuclear arsenal’

Republicans will likely face opposition with SCOTUS nominee   The strength of nuclear weapons is said to be in the power of deterrence rather than the actual use of the weapons. However, when it comes to the U.S. Senate’s so called “nuclear option,” it is less about deterrence and more about steamrolling the other side. When the Founding Fathers established […]

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Dialogue making a difference

The Young Women for America club on campus discusses race relations and looks ahead to other “Coffee and Conversation” events later in the semester   Members of Liberty University’s Young Women for America (YWA) club met at the Montview Student Center for an open discussion of current racial issues from a conservative, Christian perspective Tuesday, Feb. 7. According to club […]

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Bridging the gap

Bridge connecting student union to the Hill is completed, work on Freedom Tower continues   As Liberty University unveils many construction projects all over campus, one of its current projects is set to be completed just 11 months from now. The Freedom Tower, which broke ground August 31, 2015, will be the tallest building in Lynchburg, surpassing the Bank of […]

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Engineering more success

Engineering school plans move to new facility in Bedford County   Liberty University recently decided to purchase the Center for Advanced Engineering and Research (CAER) building and its adjoining 28 acres in Bedford County, which will become the new location for the school of engineering and computational sciences. According to David Donahoo, dean for the school of engineering and computational […]

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That’s What Sarah Said

That’s What Sarah Said Sunday, February 12 marked the return of “The Walking Dead” (TWD) season 7, and despite lower ratings for the season in general, the country is still obsessed with zombies. I’m not a fan of creepy things, but “TWD” has me hooked. “TWD” follows the journey of a core group of survivors who have made it out […]

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Hook, line and sinker

Flames win sixth game in a row, drown Bucs   The Liberty Flames men’s basketball team (17-10, 12-2) defeated the Charleston Southern Buccaneers (8-17, 4-10) 76-69, to mark its sixth straight win and keep the Flames tied for first place in the Big South Conference. The Flames victory came less than 48 hours after a double overtime comeback win against […]

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Men-ding hearts and minds

Annual Ignite Men’s Impact Conference will be held in Vines Center with guest speakers Ben Roethlisberger, Si Robertson and Tony Stewart   Liberty University will host more than 10,000 at the Ignite Men’s Impact Weekend March 17-18 in the Vines Center, where fathers and sons will have a chance to worship and study God’s word together. Speakers and guests at […]

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Speaking for science

Liberty student gets the opportunity to present research findings at the VAS   Not every student gets an opportunity to present his or her research at the Virginia Academy of Science (VAS), but Liberty University student Stefany Orellana, a cell and molecular biology student, and her team were some of the few who did. In January, Orellana, one of three […]

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