You got to Lovell it

True freshman point guard Lovell Cabbil poised for bright future with the Flames The process of recruiting is vital to building any quality collegiate athletic program. Coaches all across the country go head-to-head for the best high school players they can find for their respective teams. When Ritchie McKay was named the new head coach of the Liberty Flames men’s […]

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Is Halloween for Christians?

Holiday gives opportunity for Christians to live in the world for God’s glory Oct. 31 is a day celebrated with guts, gore and candy. But along with all the spooky celebrations comes the mob of Christians with their torches and pitchforks protesting every ghoul, goblin and ghost out on the street. “Evolving from the ancient Celtic holiday of Samhain, modern […]

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Iran tests new missiles

The fears of many are being realized as Iran breaks agreement with America It is one of the most highly contested foreign policy agreements of all time — the Iran nuclear deal. With Congress passing a law granting legislators the power to review and vote “yay” or “nay” on the mutual agreement between Iran and the six most powerful countries […]

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Small business owners suffer

New economic polls reveals the country is going in the wrong direction The state of the economy and the national deficit is a source of constant concern for the American people. For the past decade, economic policies have driven and decided political elections in the U.S. The upcoming presidential election will be no different. Effective economic policies galvanize support of […]

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Fending off flu season

Professional advice and tips on staying healthy around the contagious virus With the flu season quickly approaching, many are left wondering what they can do to avoid contracting the pesky virus. From healthy eating to flu shots, there are several precautions students can take in order to steer clear of sickness. Staying healthy begins with taking care of the immune […]

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Gallery continues to grow

National Civil War Chaplains Museum features many new historical artifacts The National Civil War Chaplains Museum (NCWCM) located on the campus of Liberty University has recently added many new historical artifacts and exhibits to its collection. The NCWCM is the only Civil War museum of its kind that focuses on the role priests, ministers, rabbis and people of faith played […]

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Helping cover clinical costs

Liberty offers new insurance policy to assist students in case of an accident Liberty University residential students now have a $10,000 accidental injury insurance policy through the school, which took effect August 2015, according to Director of Risk Management for Liberty Robert Wells. Only offered during the school year, the policy comes into effect when the student’s primary insurance does […]

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Welcoming new ideas

Council of advisors visits Liberty School of Communication & Creative Arts Liberty University School of Communication & Creative Arts (SCCA) welcomed the Distinguished Council of Advisors (DCA) Sept. 25-26 to meet faculty, see the facilities and learn more about the university’s vision for its students. Professionals within each of the four SCCA disciplines were selected through nominations from department chairs, […]

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Working out the kinks

Liberty’s debate team rebounds from losing start to post a winning record The Liberty debate team posted a 55-41 record at the University of Mary Washington tournament Oct. 9-12 following a 50-60 record at the Georgia State tournament Sept. 19-21. Their record at the end of preliminary rounds during the Georgia State tournament, their first tournament of the season, gave […]

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’Tis the season to give

Liberty plans to collect thousands of boxes for Operation Christmas Child A simple shoebox contains a toothbrush, toothpaste, a small stuffed animal and the hope of the gospel. It is just one of the 3,000 shoeboxes the Liberty chapter of Operation Christmas Child (OCC) hopes to collect during this year’s Shoebox Blitz on campus. “Each box represents a child who […]

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Educating across the globe

The Center for Student Travel offers various opportunities to travel abroad Earning class credit does not have to happen inside the four walls of a classroom. Students can also earn credits by traveling the world with their professors and classmates. Liberty University offers students the chance to explore the world through short-term and long-term international academic tours through the Center […]

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Rubio on Black Lives Matter

Sen. Marco Rubio stands out from field with his response to police violence In the history of the U.S., there has not been a more inflammatory topic of discussion than the issue of racial inequality and prejudice. Ever since the killing of Trayvon Martin two years ago, the issue of racism has dominated media headlines, specifically through the Black Lives […]

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Clinton wins debate

Democratic primary lags behind Republicans’ in youth and in excitement The Democratic candidates for president met for their first debate of the 2016 election cycle Oct. 13, and, not surprisingly, it was a rather boring affair. Fortune reported that more people watched the newest episode of NCIS than the Democratic debate on CNN. This stands in stark contrast to the […]

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Nates Notes

Earlier this week, NBA players, coaches and fans alike feared they had lost another great one when retired NBA player Lamar Odom was found unconscious in a Nevada brothel. Local law enforcement reported the former NBA star was found with drugs on him and in his system. Initially in a coma, he is now awake and somewhat responsive, according to […]

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