Pursuing purity and endurance: Convocation addresses common faith struggles

American television personality and author, Madi Prewett Troutt, took the Convocation stage Sept. 18 and spoke on the importance of biblical purity while Olympic gold medalist Cole Hocker gave his testimony during the Sept. 20 Convocation service. Troutt started her message by discussing the purpose and power of purity. She began with a personal story and then showed how that […]

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Men’s D2 Hockey Player Enters International Ice Hockey Federation Hall of Fame

The Liberty University Men’s D2 Hockey team has a new face entering the International Ice Hockey Federation Hall of Fame: junior forward Antonio Vidal. Vidal spent his summer playing for team Cuba of the Amerigol International Hockey Association, helping his team win gold in the Amerigol Latam Cup. The Cuban team battled it out against Greece on the ice Aug. […]

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Former Flames Quarterback Starts For the Packers for Two Consecutive Wins

Former Flames quarterback Malik Willis is making strides in the NFL after carrying the Green Bay Packers to two consecutive wins as the team’s starting quarterback, one of these games being against his former team, the Tennessee Titans. Willis got the starting nod after the Packers’ franchise quarterback was sidelined with an injury in week one. Willis led the Packers […]

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Liberty alumna creates cake delivery business

In Lynchburg, a Liberty University alumna’s small business is committed to making every day a celebration, one cake at a time. This business is cakeday!, a subscription cake slice delivery business, and it’s bringing joy and sweet surprises to doorsteps all across Lynchburg. Emily Pitts, the founder of cakeday!, graduated from Liberty in 2022 with a degree in strategic communication […]

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The US Should Stop Funding the Ukraine Conflict

In 2018, the U.S. placed a weapons ban on the Ukrainian Azov Brigade, which had been fighting against pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine since 2014. According to the U.S. Department of State, this came after American lawmakers reported that this battalion and other privately funded Ukrainian militias were guilty of human rights abuses and that some were outspoken neo-Nazis. Rebecca […]

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Weighing the cost of Starbucks coffee

Autumn is upon us. The air is getting cooler, the leaves are changing and the Pumpkin Spice Latte season at Starbucks has arrived.  Who wouldn’t want to spend $6.99 on a grande Pumpkin Spice Latte? I wouldn’t — along with several other price-conscious customers.  Recipes for homemade lattes are popping up left and right on social media. Videos with titles […]

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Palsgroves Points

For the last few editions of this column, we’ve been focusing on football. In all honesty, the sport of football is currently on my bad side after locking me in Williams Stadium for an ungodly amount of time during Saturday’s rain delay. So, let’s talk hockey. This weekend, we got to witness something rather strange at the LaHaye Ice Center. […]

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