Hot ice

Flames begin new season in the LIC Flames fans and College for a Weekend students gathered in the LaHaye Ice Center to witness the Liberty men’s club hockey team (3-0) defeat West Chester University (0-2) 5-2 Friday, Sept. 23. Led by freshman forward Garret Nelson, the Flames battled their way through each period. Hope almost seemed lost for the Flames […]

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Stealing or streaming?

Services can offer artists greater opportunities and listeners more control Music streaming revenue from services like Spotify and Apple Music has only been increasing in the last few years, and these services are changing the way people listen to music. According to the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry’s “Digital Music Report,” streaming revenue was up 45.2 percent in 2015, […]

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Ghouls and the gospel

Scaremare director reflects on his past 16 years leading the local outreach Each October, Professor Steve Vandegriff plays a crucial role in not only directing Scaremare, but also impacting the Lynchburg college and teenage community with the gospel. “I’ve been doing Scaremare here in Lynchburg for 16 years now,” Scaremare Director Steve Vandegriff said. “We are definitely a unique activity, […]

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New beast in the east

Liberty defeats Quinnipiac in the Flames first Big East game in Lynchburg The Liberty Flames (2-5, 2-0 Big East) and the Quinnipiac Bobcats (1-8, 1-1 Big East) faced off in Liberty’s Big East home opener Sept. 23. Liberty took the lead in the first half and maintained control to finish witha 6-1 victory. “We came out this game having the […]

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Flames on campaigns

A behind-the-scenes look at students and alumni working on political staffs Several Liberty University students and alumni went beyond voting this year and worked for Republican nominees, senators and representative running for office. These workers’ commitment to their candidates was demonstrated in their 14-hour workdays. For some of these students, their job included watching countless past speeches from their candidate […]

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A healthier campus

Event offers advice to students on living a healthier life Liberty University celebrated Healthy Campus Week Sept. 19-23 by hosting events to inform students of the existing opportunities to be healthy on campus. The week began with a yoga class focused on teaching balance and the lengthening and strengthening of muscles, according to the Campus Recreation website. Later in the […]

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Bump, set, spike

Casey Goodwin wins weekly award Liberty University freshman Casey Goodwin recalls being surprised by the call from head volleyball coach Shane Pinder offering her a spot on Liberty’s roster during her recruitment. Goodwin said she was both shocked and overjoyed. Things seemed to have worked out as Goodwin was named Big South volleyball freshman of the week after her performance […]

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Farrell shines as a freshman

Gabrielle Farrell has scored two goals and assisted on two so far this year Her resume is impressive and lengthy. She won the 2013 Elite Club National League U-15 Northern Conference Championship, was the 2015 Suburban One National League Player of the Year, a two-time Neshaminy High School team MVP, scored four goals in the opening round of a District […]

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Crunch time

Men’s soccer prepares for conference schedule Liberty men’s soccer is focused on continuing its strong start as conference play began for the 2016 season Saturday, Sept. 24 against Winthrop University. “I think it’s critical the first weekend we (got) points,” Head Coach Jeff Alder said. Last year, the Flames endured their toughest season of Alder’s 15-year career after going 6-10-1 […]

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Garden, meet table

Morris Campus Farm grows fresh food for campus dining The Morris Campus Farm, located at 1620 Sunnymeade Road, has been around since 2012, growing vegetables and raising livestock, according to Kyle Herrington, the education and events coordinator of the farm. Herrington said the farm was started by the former farm manager originally as a campus garden for the university. According […]

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Fight for Freedom

A21 Walk aims to raise trafficking awareness All over the world, people will be participating in the A21 Walk for Freedom Oct. 15. This walk will be hosted in over 250 locations in 28 different countries worldwide, including Lynchburg, Virginia. A21 is a worldwide non-profit organization that fights against human trafficking, slave labor and sexual exploitation. The organization offers protection […]

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Doing a Capitol job

The Washington Fellowship offers semester-long internships in Washington, D.C. Internships for college students have evolved from a choice to a requirement for most majors and job opportunities — decreasing the internship opportunities available to students while increasing the competition to be placed in an internship. However, to overcome the added stress of finding a well-suited internship, the Washington Fellowship assists […]

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Culture shock

International students share their stories When Makullah Makullah came to Liberty University as a freshman, he left his home and his parents thousands of miles away in Tanzania for the sake of a Christian education. He and his family converted from Islam to Christianity about 10 years ago, after his father was miraculously healed, Makullah said. He and both of […]

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Bookies and cream

Sluggo’s Sundae Drive, located on Elon Road just off of U.S. Route 29 in Madison Heights, has been offering its homemade, premium ice cream to locals since 2014. “I had wanted a business that I could do when I retired,” owner and operator Carl “Sluggo” Merat said. “I like to take on projects and do new things.” Merat, who had […]

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