Coffeehouse promises Christmas cheer

Get ready for a show of glacial proportions, as Student Activities prepares to celebrate Christmas at the North Pole during this year’s annual Christmas Coffeehouse Nov. 30 at 11:30 p.m.  Every winter, students flock to the Vines Center to show their Christmas spirit to support the artistic talents of their peers, while seizing the opportunity to stay out past curfew. […]

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Opinion: The time for legalization

On Oct. 16, Canada legalized marijuana. This decision came as great news to some and a frustration to others.  While Canada’s 13 provinces and territories have yet to establish their own regulation about obtaining marijuana and where it can be consumed, this decision is a significant step for the culture at large. Only time will determine the ultimate legal and […]

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Opinion: Senate election, Matt Waters

With the upcoming Senate election approaching, three Liberty University students explained the policy positions of the candidates. Matt Waters was born in Hampton, Virginia, and has lived in Virginia all of his life. He works as a fundraiser and consultant. He received his bachelor’s degree from George Mason University and is currently earning a seminary degree from Reformed Theological Seminary. […]

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Opinion: Senate election, Corey Stewart

With the upcoming Senate election approaching, three Liberty University students explained the policy positions of the candidates. As President Donald Trump approaches two years in office, the upcoming midterms will highlight the public’s view of his agenda. Midterms often serve as the public’s report card of the president during the first half of his term. Trump has certainly been an […]

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Opinion: Senate election, Tim Kaine

With the upcoming Senate election approaching, three Liberty University students explained the policy positions of the candidates. As a swing state, Virginia occupies one of the most valuable opportunities within America’s political landscape. Virginia is one of the few states that cannot be predicted to vote for a certain party. It is vital that Virginia elects a senator who works with […]

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Column: Bits of Hope

It is unusual, as a journalist, to find myself at a loss for words. For almost four years now, I have studied the craft of turning thoughts into written words.  Yet, as I began to type out my support for the Jewish community after the massacre in Pittsburgh Saturday, Oct. 27, I felt unable to do so in a way […]

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New LUO degrees for public service, policy

Liberty University’s Helms School of Government has rolled out four new online degree programs for students who wish to further their careers in public service and policy. Interim Dean Ron Miller said these programs were created with the “mid-level professional” in mind — someone who is already in a public service career but aspires for more.  “It really is designed […]

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Construction disrupts top-floor Hill residents

Before Liberty University freshman Justin Holdstock packed his belongings, before he met his new roommates, before he rode his bike to his new dorm on East Campus, he was a normal college student living on the Hill, one of Liberty’s oldest housing facilities. On Monday, Oct. 15, at 1 p.m., Holdstock received an email from his resident director, requesting an […]

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Packing bags to provide

A new backpack program seeks to help children reach their fullest potential by providing bags of food to children in need and is looking to the community to help provide more healthy options to under-served children.  A Lynchburg woman voiced her passion by creating a new backpack program for Lynchburg City Schools that aims to bring food security to children […]

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Life in New London

Liberty University partnered with the Friends of New London to hold New London Day Saturday, Oct. 27, giving the public an opportunity to learn about local history, including the historical sites that date as far back as the 18th century. “When the Friends of New London was founded, their vision was to rescue and restore as many historic buildings as […]

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