Haircare tips for cold weather season

The cold weather seasons have arrived, and unfortunately, that also means your hair may start to feel dull, dry and lifeless. Fear not — I am going to take you step-by-step through my hydrating hair care routine as a licensed cosmetologist to revive dead hair, even in the midst of a dry fall season.    Joico HydraSplash Hydrating Shampoo and […]

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Black Box Theatre Currently Showing “As You Like It”

Students will find themselves surrounded by the vivid Forest of Arden through the Liberty University Department of Theatre Arts’ latest play, “As You Like It,” in the Black Box Theater. The classic Shakespeare comedy focuses on three characters. Rosalind is the daughter of the recently exiled duke. She’s joined by Celia — her cousin, best friend and the daughter of […]

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DWTS: Is it worth the watch?

Season 33 of Dancing with the Stars (DWTS) has already caused much controversy only halfway into its 10-week air. Between the actions of celebrity dancers and a questionable guest judge, the show started conversations among the public and media outlets this fall. Let’s recap the most memorable moments so far.  The first major buzz arose when DWTS introduced Anna Delvey, […]

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Men’s Soccer Defeats University of Southern Indiana 5-0

The Liberty University Men’s Soccer team silenced the University of Southern Indiana Screaming Eagles, defeating them 5-0 Sunday, Oct. 20 at Osborne Stadium. This win brings the Flames to 5-2 in the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) and 7-5-1 overall. After snapping their two-game losing streak by defeating Eastern Illinois 2-0 on Thursday, the Flames were looking to claim a second […]

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Lady Flames Field Hockey Defeats Longwood Lancers 2-1

With fall foliage covering Liberty Mountain, behind the Liberty Field Hockey Field, the No. 19 Flames faced off against the Longwood Lancers, defeating them 2-1.  Historically, the Flames have dominated the Lancers, winning 10 of the 14 matchups between the two teams. Liberty University’s victory on Senior Day was the team’s fourth consecutive win. Before the game, Liberty’s seven seniors […]

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Learning To Be A Light For Christ

Danielle “Dee” Cekanor, Crawford Loritts and Jason Cook focused on the importance of finding identity in Christ during the Oct. 16 and Oct. 18 Convocations. Wednesday’s Convocation featured Cekanor, a now-retired Canadian swimmer who competed for 15 years, 13 of which were at the national level. She competed in the 2021 Tokyo Paralympics and now lives happily retired with her […]

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Students lead tours at historic sites for New London Day

Liberty University, in partnership with Friends of New London, hosted New London Days Oct. 18 and 19 to inform the public of the historic sites at Alum Springs Road. Sites including Mead’s Tavern, Bedford Alum Springs Hotel and the African-American Methodist Church were open for the public with tours led by Liberty students and volunteers. The students who gave the tours […]

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More than 800 attendees participate in annual LU Murph Challenge

Liberty University students participated in the LU Murph Challenge Oct. 19 to raise money for the National Center for Healthy Veterans (NCHV). The event was unlike any other, as students pushed themselves to their physical limitations in honor of Lt. Michael P. Murphy and in support of veterans who struggle with mental health. The LU Murph Challenge is hosted annually. […]

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Reviewing the first five: Taking a look back at Flames football so far

The Liberty University Football team is about halfway through its 2024 season. To say the least, the Flames haven’t had a very normal start, and aside from giving me a constant heart attack every game until the fourth quarter, they’ve encountered other obstacles that have led to this roller coaster of a season.   Liberty’s home opener against the Fighting Camels […]

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