Twice the Talbert

Kansas brothers more than just teammates The term “brother” has multiple meanings. There is the obvious reference of at least two men born of the same parents. There are other meanings too. A brother can be a close friend. He can also be a teammate. But sometimes, a brother can be all of the above. Ezra and Josiah Talbert are […]

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Welcome to the new reality

Virtual reality classes teach students how to use developing technology   Liberty launched a new class in the digital media and communication arts department focusing on virtual reality (VR) this year. The 300-level class focuses on learning the industry and techniques needed in VR and augmented reality technology being implemented in today’s world. The class is taught by guest lecturer […]

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Hurt takes new role

Former US Rep. Robert Hurt partners with Liberty’s schools of gov. and law   Former U.S. Rep. Robert Hurt will lead Librty University’s new Center for Law and Government after 15 years of service in the public eye. Liberty approached Hurt last year when the center was in the beginning stages. The center will be run in collaboration with the […]

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Thursday night live

Student-run variety show premiers to more than 3,000 viewers, featuring skits on life at Liberty and a live cow   “After Curfew,” Liberty University’s first student-run variety show, premiered Thursday, Feb. 2 at midnight to more than 3,000 students on Facebook Live. By Saturday morning, the pilot episode had more than 6,000 views. Showrunner Stephen Cook, a junior cinematic arts […]

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Students get loanly

Loan refinancing bill gets rejected   Two bills that aimed to provide college graduates a state-operated entity to refinance student loans were rejected in January by a Virginia House Appropriations Committee. The bills would have re-established the Virginia Education Loan Authority, which would have sought to compete with federal and private loans by administering lower interest rates, allowing graduates to […]

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Moving the embassy

The U.S. stands up for Israel by relocating to nation’s capital   Imagine you’re at a playground and you notice a group of older, bigger children ganging up and picking on your little brother. Would you go over and stand up to the bullies because you’re bigger and stronger than them, or would you walk away and do nothing? This […]

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Ready for the task

Falwell gives details on his proposed task force   Liberty University President Jerry Falwell officially announced Tuesday, Jan. 31 that he was asked by President Trump’s administration last November to lead a task force focused on reforming regulations on higher education in the U.S. Falwell said the membership of the task force has not yet been determined and will not […]

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A peaceful protest

More than 100 Liberty students join thousands to protest abortion and make a stand for the sanctity of life in Washington, D.C. Friday, Jan. 27   Liberty University’s pro-life club, Lifeline, took two buses filled with a total of 97 Liberty students to The March for Life in Washington, D.C. Friday, Jan. 27 to protest abortion. The number of students […]

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Social media silence

President Trump freezes accounts of national parks   The Trump administration temporarily suspended social media, contracts and grants for the Environmental Protection Agency, the Interior Department, the Department of Agriculture and the Department of Health and Human Services during his first week in office. According to Reuters, each of these agency’s core responsibilities is to protect humans, animals and the […]

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That’s What Sarah Said

Through nine seasons, “The Office” brought laughs and tears to viewers who watched it on NBC, but with Netflix, anyone can watch some of the best 20-minute episodes of all time. If you’ve never watched “The Office” before, let the rest of my column serve as inspiration to you — those “Office” jokes will finally make sense. “The Office” is […]

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Annual March for Life

Thousands gather in D.C. to be a voice for the unborn, stand against abortion   As I was browsing through pictures of the Women’s March on Washington that took place Saturday, January 21, I noticed a poster with a bald eagle and an American flag saying, “I did not fight for this country so that my wife could be stripped […]

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Investigating voter fraud

President Trump voices concern that millions of ballots cast illegally in 2016 election   In between signing executive orders and tweeting from both his personal Twitter account and that of the president of the United States, President Donald Trump desires to launch an investigation into voter fraud from the election. Throughout what was possibly the most controversial election in American […]

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Donations for a difference

The Pacific Life Foundation donates $100,000 to Lynchburg nonprofits   The Pacific Life Foundation announced Jan. 25 that it expects it will donate an estimated $100,000 to various nonprofit organizations in the Lynchburg, Virginia area in 2017. The $100,000 is part of a larger giving program the foundation announced. Pacific Life expects to donate an estimated total of $6.25 million […]

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Creating campus leaders

Liberty initiative, Project Lead, offers service opportunities for students   Project Lead, an initiative with the goal of preparing Liberty students to become better leaders, will have its first meeting of the semester Feb. 23. Connor Carew, former Liberty student and one of the youngest people ever to work on Wall Street, will be the guest speaker at the first […]

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Bring out the brooms

Flames earn sweep after shutout   The ECHL playoffs might not be for another three weeks, but the energy at the LaHaye Ice Center Saturday Feb. 4 resembled a playoff-type atmosphere as the Flames ACHA Division I men’s hockey team (22-12) completed the weekend sweep of Davenport (24-6-1) with a final score of 5-0. In the process, Liberty secured the […]

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