Liberty Women’s Swimming Blow Out Campbell: Fall to UNC Asheville In Senior Celebration

Liberty’s women’s swim and diving team notched a 1-1 at home during a senior celebration meet Jan. 21-22 against UNC Asheville and Campbell University to close out the 2021-2022 regular season.  The Lady Flames dominated Campbell 292-55 at the Liberty Natatorium, but the team fell to UNC Asheville in a close contest, 190-163. The Lady Flames held a 101-85 advantage […]

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Bobby Bowden Trophy: Quarterback Malik Willis Win’s Major Award

Malik Willis’ on-the-field play and off-the-field character have been rewarded with the 2021 Bobby Bowden Trophy. The Bobby Bowden Trophy recognizes the college football player who epitomizes a student-athlete of faith. The award winner must conduct himself as an exemplary model in the classroom, on the field, on campus and in the community. The award, given out since 2003, is […]

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Liberty Men’s Basketball Players McGhee and McDowell Combine For 48 Against Jacksonville

Miss after miss after miss – Liberty men’s basketball found themselves down 16-5 in the Liberty Arena. With the top spot in the ASUN on the line, the team refocused and played its best game of the season so far. Liberty erased an early 11-point deficit before burying Jacksonville 88-49 Jan. 18. With the win, the Flames maintained their perfect […]

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Vaccine Mandates: Court Precedents Support State Mandated Vaccines

Vaccine mandates are perhaps the most contentious issue of the COVID-19 pandemic. The U.S. Supreme Court recently struck down President Joe Biden’s controversial vaccine or test mandate for large businesses. Unfortunately, for those concerned about vaccine mandates, this ruling provides a false sense of relief.  The morality of COVID-19 vaccine mandates can be debated all day, but the legality is […]

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New Year, Same God

I gave up on politics last year. Yes, I major in politics, I engage in political discourse and I write in a weekly column designed for politics, but I gave up on politics.    I found myself worn out. I felt bogged down by all the negativity that seems to pollute the political world. I like to think of myself […]

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Insurrection Day: The First Breaching Of The Capitol Since 1812

The events of the Jan. 6 Capitol riot are defined differently across the political spectrum. Republican Rep. Andrew Clyde compared it to a “normal tourist visit,” while President Biden called it a “dagger at the throat of American democracy.” Senator Ted Cruz has recently been criticized after calling the events a “violent terrorist attack” but later backtracking on “Tucker Carlson […]

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Mission Coffee House Will Host A Seminar To Help With Stress Relief And Stress Management

Mission House Coffee Shop, located on 722 Commerce St. in Lynchburg is holding a self-care and stress management workshop on Jan. 20 from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. The workshop is aimed at those struggling with everyday stress and anxiety and will focus on improving one’s emotional intelligence (EQ) to deal with stress. The workshop will be hosted by Jen […]

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