Getting in spiritual SHAPE

Pastor David Stone spoke to students in Convocation about living for God’s glory Liberty University welcomed David Stone to Convocation Friday, April 8. David Stone is the senior pastor of Southeast Christian Church, a multisite church with locations in Kentucky and Indiana. Before Stone addressed the students, a video was shown in memory of Liberty student Dylan Engel. The video […]

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Are families off limits?

Trump’s attack of Cruz’s wife raises questions of whether relatives are fair game In the presidential campaign thus far, voters have seen it all. Candidates ranged from billionaires and neurosurgeons to a former first lady and a self-proclaimed socialist. One thing voters have not seen a lot of, however, is decency. Recently, Donald Trump threatened to “spill the beans” on […]

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Responding to questions

Dean of Students Office holds town hall meeting to address students’ concerns As the 2015-2016 school year draws to a close, the Dean of Students Office held a Q&A panel discussion for students to voice their ideas for the upcoming year. The Dean of Students Office panel discussion Tuesday, April 5 gave students the opportunity to voice their opinions and […]

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Town Hall Meeting

The Dean of Students Office will be holding a town hall meeting Tuesday, April 5 to give students a chance to have their voices heard about ways to make Liberty a better place. Dean of Students Robert Mullen said there would be a panel of representatives from different departments around Liberty. Those represented will include the Office of Spiritual Development, […]

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Twitter celebrates a decade

The social media site has revolutionized the way people receive information Twitter turned 10 years old March 21. Since its creation, the popular social media outlet has impacted the way people socialize and get their news, ushering in a social media era characterized by quick, easy-to-digest tweets that cover everything from current events, celebrity news and whatever inspirational quote friends […]

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Packing up and moving

School of Communication & Creative Arts prepares for move to Green Hall The Liberty University School of Communication & Creative Arts (SCCA) will be united under one roof in Green Hall come fall 2016. SCCA, along with the Liberty Studio & Digital Arts (SADA) Department, will be moving into the space currently occupied by the indoor track facility. According to […]

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Leaping into Lynchburg

Jump Trampoline Park plans to open location in Candlers Mountain Shopping Center Lynchburg will welcome its first Jump Trampoline Park this fall in the Candlers Mountain Shopping Center, less than a mile away from Liberty University’s campus. Greg Lyons, director of development at Jump, said the site will be approximately 12,000 square feet, depending on the final design. The park […]

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Nates Notes

“If (X candidate) becomes president, I’m moving to Canada.” For many years now, people have carelessly tossed around this empty ultimatum. Usually, this claim has little to no weight, as they are back saying the same thing four years later. However, with the glorified circus we have dubbed the 2016 presidential election drawing closer and closer to its November conclusion, […]

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Should Sanders drop out?

Democratic candidates fight for young voters as the campaign winds down Bernie Sanders, the former political activist and “armchair psychologist,” is in his armchair no longer. He has transformed his political activism into a career, and he is now running for president. Richard Sugarman, a former roommate of Sanders, was accustomed to his arguing of legislative dreams late into the […]

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PRIMARIES FOR DUMMIES

If you had told me in November that there would be a contested convention in the Republican nomination, I would have laughed at you. Now it truly seems like this will be a reality July 18 in Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio. A contested convention is when none of the candidates reach 1,237 delegates — the majority needed at […]

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Keys to a healthy lifestyle

Wellness Series emphasizes the importance of good sleep and proper nutrition Students gathered once again for a Wellness Series presentation Thursday, March 31 by Liberty’s registered dietitian Kristina DiSanto. The presentation was titled, “The Brain Necessities: Sleep & Nutrition.” DiSanto addressed the consequences of not sleeping and not getting proper nutrition,especially for college students who generally keep busy and push […]

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Making your voice heard

Registration deadline approaches for students to vote for Lynchburg city officials Liberty University students and Lynchburg City residents have until April 11 to register to vote or update their voter information before the May 3 city council elections. The Dean of Students Office has been holding voting drives in the Jerry Falwell Library throughout the month of March in preparation […]

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An unexpected turn

Track was never part of Riley Brandon’s plan, until a prayer changed everything The Tolsma Indoor Track is a sight to see here at Liberty University. On any given day, one might watch distance runners loop around the track seemingly on repeat, while pole vaulters clear new heights and jumpers work on their form. But upon looking closer there are […]

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