Personal reflection: Journey to healthy life

“The Daniel Plan is a groundbreaking, healthy lifestyle program where people get better together. With love as the motivation, it’s a story of abundance, not deprivation. Relying on God’s power and the support and encouragement of friends, get ready to be transformed from the inside out,” the Daniel Plan’s website states. Liberty University Nutritionist Robin Quay desired to bring the […]

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Getting a sneak peak behind the scenes

Hours of hard work and preparation go into assuring that sporting events at Liberty University run smoothly Despite the fact that most people only see what happens on the court during a game or timeout promotion, there are actually many people who contribute to help each event run efficiently. The Liberty Athletics Marketing team does a lot of behind-the-scenes work […]

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Lady Flames seek third straight title

The Liberty women’s basketball team seeks to continue its history of success in the Big South Conference As the regular season comes to an end, the Lady Flames (19-10, 15-5 Big South) and their 10 fellow Big South Conference women’s basketball clubs have their sights set on Myrtle Beach and the upcoming Big South Championship tournament. In a year when […]

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Highlanders overcome deficit

Anderson’s 19-point second half performance guides Radford late to spoil Liberty’s senior night, winning 87-83 With a double-digit lead midway through the second-half, the Liberty Flames (11-20, 5-11 Big South) hoped to roll into the Big South tournament with their third straight victory. However, the Radford Highlanders (20-11, 10-6 Big South) late rally spoiled six Liberty seniors’ home finale with […]

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Streak extended

Men’s track and field claims 17th straight title After two days of competition, the Liberty men’s track and field team brought home a 17th straight Big South Indoor Track and Field Championship, while the women’s team secured second place in the meet Friday, Feb. 28 and Saturday, March 1. The Flames held off the second-place Campbell Fighting Camels, 161.5-137, in […]

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Blush Network holds conference

Hundreds of women gather in Towns Alumni Auditorium to worship and focus on freedom found in Christ Hundreds of women gathered in Towns Alumni Auditorium Saturday, March 1 to attend a day of worship and fellowship with Blush Network. According to their website, Blush Network exists to spiritually challenge the way young women think and to see them transformed by […]

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Officer cleared

Report details events of Annex shooting There will be no charges filed against a Liberty University security officer after the shooting of a student last November at Residential Annex II, according to a report released Feb. 25. In the 10-page report written by Deputy Commonwealth’s Attorney Jeffrey Bennett, Bennett concluded that A.S. Mulberry shot Joshua Hathaway in an act of […]

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Center4ME presents “Don’t Blame it on Me”

The Center for Multicultural Enrichment (Center4ME) presented their first play entitled “Don’t Blame it on Me,” Friday and Saturday, Feb. 21 and 22, Friday, Feb. 28 and Saturday, March 1. The play, which focused on true repentance, was held in the main sanctuary of the Old Thomas Road Baptist Church Facility each night at 7 p.m. Liberty students and members […]

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Trip planned

Students to learn about philosopher C.S Lewis Three faculty members and approximately 25 students will embark on a journey to learn about philosophy and the life of C.S. Lewis as they travel to London, Oxford and Paris May 18-26. “We wanted to offer a unique, one-of-a-kind tour to accentuate the excitement of traveling abroad, studying where philosophy and humanities intersects […]

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From the Desk

In more than three years as a residential Liberty University student, I have experienced almost everything there is to do on this campus. I have used countless swipes at the Rot, learned how to snowboard at Snowflex and attended more Convocations than I can remember. I have taken a class with Liberty co-founder Elmer Towns and met Justin Kintzel, Johnnie […]

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Will Games Boost Russian Economy?

The 2014 Olympic Games in Sochi have been laced with problems, from failed graphics, to hotel problems, to terror threats. Needless to say, the Olympic Planning Committee has been fighting an uphill battle. Since the threats of terror never seemed to develop, aesthetic problems, like awkward bathrooms, yellow water and unfinished hotels, have taken center stage in the host city. […]

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Giving back

NFL players Rashad Jennings and Mike Brown start community youth project Former Liberty Flames football players Rashad Jennings and Mike Brown returned to Lynchburg to promote Habitat for Humanity and R&M Endeavors Friday, Feb. 21. R&M Endeavors was formed by Jennings and Brown and is designed to serve Lynchburg and Charlottesville, Va., through community projects and football camps. Jennings and […]

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Commuters focus on holiness

Students learn the importance of community at the Master’s Inn campground Thirty-five Liberty University commuter students gathered at the Master’s Inn campground for a weekend retreat Feb. 21-23. Activities at the event included paintball, horseback riding, a climbing tower, a zipline, team-building exercises, a scavenger hunt and other games, according to Wislaine Dormay, senior Women’s Life Skills Coordinator at the […]

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Alumnus helps film

Bowden co-writes script Liberty alumnus Daniel Bowden said he enjoys seeing a story on paper come to life on film, and he will soon have the opportunity to be a part of bringing a story to life. Bowden is working with Alexander Films and Live the Life Partners, a Lynchburg-based non-profit, to produce a feature-length movie to be filmed in […]

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