Pressing into prayer

Campus pastors speak about how to have healthy communication with God Students had an opportunity to hear from Liberty’s campus pastors about the power of prayer and how it can affect their lives and spiritual walks. This event was one of many taking place this semester as part of the Live Healthy Liberty initiative. The event took place in the […]

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Increasing the variety

Student center on campus to feature another healthy dining option for students UFood Grill is the latest dining location that will join the new student center at Liberty University in June 2016. UFood Grill will offer students a variety of healthy food choices, including fresh grilled burgers (choice of sirloin, bison, turkey or veggie), paninis, whole grain rice bowls, sandwiches, […]

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Supreme suit

Professor sues Kansas justices Phillip Kline, former Kansas attorney general and current Liberty School of Law professor, filed a civil action lawsuit against the justices of the Kansas Supreme Court for violating the U.S. Constitution and the Kansas Constitution by suspending his law license without due process of law. The decision to suspend his license in 2013 came as the […]

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Rubio, Cruz win third debate

Republican candidates attack CNBC moderators for adversarial questions The third Republican debate Oct. 28 turned out to be much more controversial and interesting than I expected initially. CNBC, and specifically the moderators, were the big losers of this debate. The questions asked were beyond ridiculous and rarely dealt with any policy issues. Beyond this, the moderators were flat out rude […]

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Theology and Christianity

Christians need an understanding of apologetics to combat false teaching The great Christian apologist C.S. Lewis once said, “Good philosophy must exist, if for no other reason, because bad philosophy needs to be answered.” Christian culture used to be teeming with intellectual champions of the faith, but that time has been fading fast. In recent decades, Christian culture has moved […]

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Relying on God’s gift

Pastor Paul David Tripp teaches students about grace during Convocation Paul David Tripp, president of Paul Tripp Ministries, encouraged students at Liberty Convocation Wednesday, Oct. 28 by reminding them of the impact God’s grace can have in their lives. “You haven’t (just) been chosen to be a recipient of his grace but an instrument of that grace in the lives […]

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Cadets commended

Seven freshmen in the Army ROTC program make Liberty University history Seven freshmen at Liberty University were awarded with the Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) National Scholarship this year, the highest number of awards in Liberty Army ROTC program history. The scholarship winners are Cody Clinebell, Kassidy Seaba, Nathaniel Gafford, Steven Wiseman, Joshua Bell, Jordan Harris and Nathaniel Parker. […]

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Have a voice

Town hall meeting allows students to share their thoughts and opinions Liberty University’s Dean of Students Robert Mullen is holding a town hall meeting for students to ask questions in an open forum setting Tuesday, Nov. 10 from 4 p.m. – 5 p.m. in DeMoss Hall room 3028 The purpose of the town hall meeting, which is held once a […]

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Safely secure

Liberty holds cyber safety seminar Liberty University held a security awareness seminar Oct. 26 to recognize National Cyber Security Awareness Month. The goal of the seminar was to inform students and the community on how to reduce personal risk of cyber-attacks. Using precautions and monitoring cyber security is something every computer user should be aware of when accessing the Internet. […]

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Knowledge in Christ

Dr. Ronald Hawkins starts new committee to help professors guide students “Who is God?” Liberty University has created a new committee to help students be better prepared to answer big questions such as this that they will encounter after graduation. Liberty Provost Dr. Ronald Hawkins feared that new graduates would walk away from Liberty with a degree and a wealth […]

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Nates Notes

“The questions asked in this debate illustrate why the American people don’t trust the media.” Presidential hopeful Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) uttered this alarming yet valid claim during the Republican debate Oct. 28. In an opportunity to broadcast to the American people the strengths, weaknesses and differences of possible presidential candidates, financial reporting media hotshot CNBC, albeit a station known […]

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Fresh start

Assistant coach feels right at home There are 690 active hockey players in the National Hockey League, many of which will play for an average of about five to six seasons. But for some players, their careers are cut short by injuries and they are forced to retire early. While disappointing for aspiring hockey stars, hanging up the skates can […]

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In perfect Carmany

Brothers Paul and Joe Carmany work alongside one another for Flames athletics The endless nights and weekends filled with out-of-town travel can take a toll of the family life of a college sports information director (SID). But for Liberty University’s Paul and Joe Carmany, the opportunity to spend time with family is part of the job. Paul and Joe Carmany, […]

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Blue Devils beat the heat

Lady Flames fall to top five ACC opponent for the second time in three days Some called it a must-win game for the Liberty Lady Flames field hockey team, as they hosted No. 4 Duke Saturday afternoon Oct. 31. Unfortunately, the Lady Flames fell to the Blue Devils 3-2 in overtime. Duke’s overtime goal effectively ended the Lady Flames chances […]

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