Ohio University hockey keeps 11-game winning streak against the Flames

Flames’ 30 minutes spent in penalty contributes to Liberty’s 2-1 loss against Ohio University on Friday. Flames fall to the sweep after losing the second game on Saturday 4-3   Liberty (8-3-0) was unable to overcome its 30 total minutes spent in the penalty, as the Flames fell to Ohio University (8-2-1) 2-1 Friday, Oct. 27.   “We just did […]

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Men’s soccer beats Winthrop on Senior Day

Liberty Men’s soccer overcomes Senior Day emotions to beat Winthrop University 1-0 for a chance to place in the championship. For a chance to beat Radford University on Wednesday, the Flames plan to work on communication and a higher intensity. Liberty Men’s Soccer defeated Winthrop 1-0 on Senior Day, dropping Winthrop from the tournament and keeping Liberty eligible for first […]

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School of Music premieres concert version of musical “Amazing Grace”

Liberty University School of Music helped perform and produce the concert version of the Broadway musical. The creator of “Amazing Grace” was inspired to write the musical after reading a biography of John Newton.   The concert version of “Amazing Grace” the Broadway musical premiered Oct. 13 at Liberty University’s School of Music Grand Concert Hall, during Homecoming week. The […]

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IT vendors put faces to the names of customers at Liberty’s IT Services Fair

Companies like Blackboard, Top Hat and Adobe Creative Cloud had tables to hear suggestions and comments from student and faculty customers. Liberty service centers allowed students to learn more about the IT services offered to them. Representatives for many of Liberty University’s major technology vendors gathered in the Alumni Ballroom at Liberty’s Montview Student Union on Oct. 20 to sponsor […]

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Liberty history students showcase historical research at New London Day

Mead’s Tavern and an African-American church are some buildings Liberty history students interact with in their public history class. Located along the path of settlers traveling west or south, Mead’s Tavern and New London had a strategic location in the 18th Century. During New London Day, an annual event highlighting the historical significance of New London’s oldest buildings and practices, […]

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National Championship title strengthens bonds of Liberty’s archery team

Liberty archery team won Liberty’s second United States Collegiate Archery 3D National Championship in ten years. The boys chosen to represent the team say they feel like a family and hang out even when not at practice. Whether through campus life or extracurricular activities, families are built at Liberty University. Seniors Jason Lynch and Spencer Foster found theirs among the […]

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Lynchburg area runs celebrate real-life heroes

Court Appointed Special Advocates’ Superhero Run raises money to train advocates who are appointed to neglected or abused children by judges. Valley View Mike Donahue 5 Miler commemorates former Liberty ROTC professor who was killed in action in Afghanistan. “All children need heroes, but abused children need superheroes.” These are the words emblazoned on the Court Appointed Special Advocates’ website […]

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Surveillance camera installed at the Reber-Thomas Dining Hall to catch banana tossers

Student outcry after General Manager of Liberty University Dining Services Duke Davis took bananas off the menu due to students tossing them on the roofs led Davis to return them. With new surveillance camera, Davis says he has caught several banana tossers on camera and asks that they turn themselves in. General Manager of Liberty University Dining Services Duke Davis […]

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Liberty introduces new automotive dealership management cognate

Liberty alumni’s success at Hendrick Automotive Group led to formation of the five-class cognate taught by Hendrick Automotive employees. Hands-on cognate allows students to complete internships at Hendrick Automotive and take field trips to a BMV performance center and motor speedway.   Last spring, the Liberty University School of Business rolled out a 5-course cognate in automotive dealership management, making […]

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Liberty students from California reflect on wildfires affecting their state

Northern California sees the most destructive in the state’s history, killing at least 42 and causing nearly 100,000 to evacuate. Liberty students from California hope that revival comes to Sonoma County as people in the unreached area receive aid from churches. With at least 42 people dead and 6,000 homes destroyed, the wine country fires devastated more than 250,000 acres […]

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Lynchburg Police Department helps citizens “Know Your Rights”

Informational meeting gives citizens guidance on how to act in situations like vehicular wreck and traffic stops routines. Members of the Lynchburg Police Department say they strive for a good relationship with their community. More than 50 people gathered in the Miller Center Tuesday, Oct. 17 for an informational meeting hosted by the Lynchburg Police Department to learn about civilian […]

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Liberty’s new G5 campaign puts spotlight on Rwanda

G5 campaign focuses on five areas of a selected country each year and offers way for students to serve that nation. The pilot G5 campaign focuses on Rwanda, a landlocked nation still recovering from a 1994 genocide.   During the fall 2017 Global Focus Week, Liberty University’s Office of Spiritual Development launched G5, a campaign that supports and promotes a […]

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