How to manage time in college

You can probably get that done on time … and that’s coming from someone who managed to graduate with a decent GPA in high school while showing up to class with a single mechanical pencil in her pocket. My unserious, Type B personality did not comprehend the challenges of time management in college had until I paid my way through. […]

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The Importance of Being Earnest: Students perform in Oscar Wilde’s comedy with a feathery twist

Whether it’s through top hats, feathers or spilled tea, each of the characters in Liberty University’s production of Oscar Wilde’s “The Importance of Being Earnest” seeks to find purpose in their trivial pursuits.  The play surrounds the lives of two Victorian young men, Jack Worthing and Algernon Moncrieff, who attempt to find true love in their efforts to masquerade as […]

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Devos with Davis

The jovial chirping of birds fills the air as rows upon rows of cherry and apple blossom trees burst into full bloom. At last, it is the fourth week of March, and the dreadful eighth week of midterms is officially over. Spring break came in like a breath of fresh air, and students all around campus got a reprieve from […]

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Open Quote Creative propels students into real-world graphic design experience

Sponsored by the School of Communication & the Arts and funded by the Office of Sponsored Programs & Research, Open Quote Creative provides students with opportunities to serve their communities, enhance their creative skills and gain experience working for clients within an agency. The agency launched during the fall 2023 semester.  Open Quote Creative is led by professors Stacy Cannon, […]

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Turning passion into profit: Student social media influencers use their content creation skills for marketing

Like many students, Aubrey Seat and Talia Silver traveled over spring break, but the work didn’t stop there. It was Friday of spring break when Seat and Silver, co-founders of the marketing firm SilverSeat, had just returned from their Costa Rica trip at 5 a.m. that morning. The two girls sat in their shared dorm, smiling through a single video […]

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Waymaker Church: Local Forest church helps people connect with Jesus through missions

Building bridges to help people connect with Jesus is something that Waymaker.Church has aimed to do since the beginning. Waymaker is what lead pastor Jon Dupin referred to as a restart church, or a church branching from the original, that began in February 1999 in Campbell County.  “We started about 10 minutes outside of Lynchburg in an old country church […]

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Overcoming difficulty: Students hear about Mark Hine’s testimony during biweekly Dining with the Dean event

Dining with the Dean takes place at the Reber-Thomas Dining Center at Liberty University every other Thursday from 12:00-1:30 p.m. organized by the Dean of Students Mark Hyde, where students get to hear the story of a guest speaker. Mark Hine, executive vice president for Student Affairs, spoke at this week’s Dining with the Dean by sharing a personal story […]

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Presidential election updates: The race will be between Donald J. Trump and Joseph R. Biden

The 2024 presidential election is in full swing, and the political arena is bracing for a familiar showdown between former President Donald Trump and the incumbent Democratic nominee, President Joseph Biden. With the General Election approaching Nov. 5, Americans can expect a similar race to the 2020 election, between Trump and Biden. As per recent polls, Trump has an advantage. […]

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Voting to begin: SGA elections approach

It is annual SGA presidential election week, and students are highly encouraged to cast their votes for the new student body president. The current president, Daniel Hostetter, has been in office for two terms but will be graduating in the spring. In his stead, candidates Silas Pearson and Adam Diehl are running against Isaac Kantola and Abbye Morgan.  The student […]

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SGA holds presidential debate: Students hear about candidates’ plans and policies

Liberty University’s annual Student Government Association (SGA) election for the 2024-2025 school year officially kicked off March 22 with a debate between the two candidate teams running for office. The first candidate team, Isaac Kantola and Abbye Morgan, will run for president and vice president against the second candidate team, Silas Pearson and Adam Diehl, respectively. Current SGA leadership Chief […]

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Taking center stage: Students perform for spring Coffeehouse

Chatter and cheers flowed through the Vines Center March 23 as the animated montage clips signaled the start of Coffeehouse: Animated. Each semester, Student Activities provides students with themed talent shows; this spring, the audience was able to reminisce on childhood shows and movies through props like Shrek’s outhouse and a Scooby-Doo haunted theme hallway with hovering candles. Student Activities […]

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