Men’s soccer wins in overtime in first conference game of the year

Tough fight from the Gardner-Webb Bulldogs keeps Flames from scoring until the 98th minute with the game’s only goal. Resilience and a new formation help the team to victory.   After 98 scoreless minutes, junior forward Tresor Mbuyu scored a game-winning goal in overtime to reward the Flames with a victory on its conference opening game against Gardner-Webb.   The […]

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Liberty inducts five alumni into the Athletics Hall of Fame

Hall of fame inductees share stories of how attending Liberty impacted them spiritually and athletically. Induction ceremony included dinner and speeches about the uniqueness of Liberty’s athletic program. Four new alumni and a former coach were added to the Liberty University Athletics Hall of Fame at the ninth annual induction ceremony Sept. 29, an event sponsored by the Flames Club. […]

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Women’s volleyball overcomes deficit to beat UNC Asheville 3-2

Liberty women’s volleyball maintains confidence in their abilities to pull ahead of UNC Asheville in the fourth and fifth sets. Liberty honors 1997 Big South championship Flames volleyball team at game, and current members receive prayer and advice from them. After trailing two sets to one, the Liberty University women’s volleyball team (5-11) fought the deficit to prevail over UNC […]

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Lady Flames soccer finishes in a draw against High Point Panthers

High-energy and intensity game leaves both the Flames and the Panthers scoreless in the double overtime game. After some difficulty getting into the flow of the game, the Flames put pressure and defense on High Point. As the loud speaker counted down the final five seconds of play Wednesday night, the Liberty University Lady Flames sophomore Gabrielle Farrell attempted the […]

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From Roccotown to Gillville: A brief history of Gillville

Gillville started in 2007 as Roccotown after the head coach at the time, but became Gillville in 2012. Incentives for students who camp at Gillville include free Domino’s pizza, free breakfast and early entry to the football game. Like most college campuses in the country, Liberty University is rife with quirky traditions. The beloved Gillville is one of them. Starting […]

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Leaving his Marc in the world and in Green Hall

Liberty University’s Green Hall Art Gallery brings unconventional, biblically inspired work by Marc Chagall. Chagall collection from a collection from artist Sandra Bowden, who wants to bring more art with Christian connections to Liberty.   Moses has horns protruding from his head. Abraham and Sarah have a bright blue skin tone. Jesus Christ is a clock. Unconventialism comes to campus […]

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New Family and Child Development Association kicks off the school year with first meeting

Family and Child Development Association, founded to address specific interests of FACS students, kicks off first year on Sept. 18. The FACD program is partnering with Park View Community Mission as partner for members’ service projects. Liberty University’s Department of Family and Consumer Sciences kicked off the school year with the first meeting of its new Family and Child Development […]

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New class officers hope to strengthen relations between Lynchburg and Liberty students

Newly elected class presidents hope to expand upon relationship between Lynchburg and Liberty students. Amendment to SGA’s constitution says that class presidents will represent Liberty students to the city of Lynchburg. The Student Government Association began a new season as class presidents and vice presidents were elected Sept. 21 with two campaigns running for the sophomore, three for junior and […]

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Constitution Week brings speakers, awareness to Liberty

Constitution Week focuses on separation of powers within U.S. government. Speakers include Judge J. Harvey Wilkinson, former Press Secretary Mike McCurry, Rep. Trey Gowdy and Sen. Tim Scott. Liberty University celebrated the 230th anniversary of the U.S Constitution with Constitution Week, an event coordinated by the Center for Law and Government, which brought an array of political speakers to campus […]

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Pro-life panel tackles what it means to be pro-life

Panel hosted by pro-life club Lifeline answers student-written topics like “Can you be pro-abortion and a Christian?” Lifeline hopes to see abortion abolished in the world and regularly participates in ministry opportunities.   Liberty University’s pro-life ministry club Lifeline hosted its second pro-life advocacy panel discussion on Thursday, Sept. 21, 2017 from 7 – 8:30 p.m. in DeMoss Hall room […]

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LU Send Now sends team to hurricane-ravaged Antigua and Barbuda

LU Send Now team is deploying students through Samaritan’s Purse’s DART team for the first time. Hurricane Irma left Caribbean islands decimated, with Hurricane Maria doing more damage.   LU Send Now deployed eight students to the Hurricane Irma wrecked islands of Antigua and Barbuda Sept. 22 as the pilot international trip with Samaritan’s Purse, through the nonprofit’s Disaster, Assistance […]

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