Lauren’s Library Nook: Outdated

When I read self-help books, it’s usually because I’m going through a season of life where I need some extra encouragement, as they help me grow as an individual, especially in my spiritual life. Last year I went through a season of heartbreak and heartache. It’s hard being a college student with a full class workload while also dealing with […]

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Politics With Peyton: Are Tattoo’s Appropriate In the Workplace?

I’ve always been sentimental. I like for things to last. For my 21st birthday, I made a decision that will last forever – my first tattoo.  Friends warned that having this tattoo, and subsequential tattoos, doesn’t bode well for young professionals entering the workforce.  My two-inch tattoo, an excerpt from a note my child sponsor in the Dominican Republic gave […]

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New Justice: Biden Should Fufill His Promise Of Bipartisanship

The Biden administration has received a tremendous gift in the form of 83-year-old liberal Justice Stephen Breyer announcing his retirement from the Supreme Court. With President Biden’s approval rating underwater, his Build Back Better legislation stalled and a struggling economy, the president has the opportunity to accomplish something of lasting significance — a young justice who could serve for decades. […]

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SGA Plans Bring Spring Semester Events

The Student Government Association (SGA) planned multiple events for this semester involving SGA members, club members and the overall student body with the goal of getting everyone involved.   SGA is responsible for standing up and serving as a voice for the Liberty University students in front of Liberty administration.  They are passionate about student body participation in campus activities. […]

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Elderly & Hip Student Activities Bingo Battle

Liberty University students filled the LaHaye Event Space with bright clothing and competitive energy at Student Activities’ electric “80s & ‘80s” Bingo Night on Jan. 22. After hosting Family Feud Night the previous night, Student Activities transformed the LaHaye Event Space into a crowded bingo arena for its next event. The theme “80s & ‘80s” encouraged students to dress in […]

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Liberty Students March For LIfe: The Standing For Freedom Center Sponsors Pro-Life Students In Washington D.C.

The Standing for Freedom Center brought over 500 students to Washington, D.C., on Jan. 21 to support and participate in the March for Life.  “I wanted to come to the March for Life with Liberty University because I have always been passionate about the issue of abortion. I have a heart for injustice, especially for people who can’t get justice […]

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Liberty Student Counseling Services Teaches Lifelong tools For Students

College: a place full of sleep deprivation, piles of homework, new friendships, figuring out who one is apart from their parents, working part-time jobs and maintaining a good GPA. All these things can trigger stress for students. Liberty University’s Student Counseling Services is attempting to help relieve some of this stress and provide students with tools to better handle stress […]

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Liberty Radio Station Welcomes Enhanced Software

Liberty’s radio station, 90.9 The Light, finished upgrades in mid-December 2021 to a new automation software system in its radio control room that includes an effective and user-friendly interface aimed to boost the station’s efficiency when dealing with aheavy workload. During the 2020-21 school year, The Light went through a dramatic change to move from DeMoss to Green Hall. Since […]

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