FACS offers new class

Liberty University and the Department of Family & Consumer Sciences is offering a new bakeshop and catering class next semester that will inform students about the intricacies associated with the baking business. Linda Kitchel, a professor in the Family & Consumer Sciences department, will be instructing the course. Kitchel has taught at Liberty for more than 20 years and has […]

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RDs Host second annual Annex Thanksgiving Dinner

With Thanksgiving break quickly approaching, many Liberty University students are eagerly awaiting the chance to go home and spend time with friends and family. But for some students, going home is not an option. Fortunately, Liberty students who will be staying on campus for Thanksgiving break do not have to spend Thanksgiving Day alone. The second annual Annex Thanksgiving Dinner […]

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Photographer gains inspiration

Rachael Graf uses photos she took during her trip to Honduras to tell stories of heartbreak and hope In the field of photography, as a camera lens snaps shut, it is accompanied by the idea that a moment in time is frozen in an instant, forever capturing a memory. Liberty University sophomore Rachael Graf relishes this unique idea in her […]

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CFAW Game Night draws crowd

Guests and students were invited to enjoy laser tag, prizes, food, a photo booth and other activities During each fall and spring semester, high school students from all over the country come to Liberty University to attend College for a Weekend (CFAW). During CFAW, guests attend classes, Convocation, various sporting events and other activities. As a part of CFAW, Liberty’s […]

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SA race honors military

Valley View 5-Mile Trail Race included veteran participants A crisp fall morning greeted runners that gathered at the Liberty Mountain Snowflex Centre for the fifth-annual Valley View 5-Mile Trail Race, which was hosted by Liberty University’s Student Activities (SA) Saturday, Nov. 9. According to Elizabeth Karr, an SA employee, there were approximately 160 runners at this year’s race. The race […]

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Thanksgiving season begins with laughter

The Department of Theatre Arts cast of 35 students presents ‘The Man Who Came to Dinner’ Nov. 8-22 “The Man Who Came To Dinner” opened Nov. 8 in the Tower Theater to an audience ready to laugh until their sides hurt. The cast and crew of more than 35 students, under the direction of Christopher Nelson, told the heart-warming comedy […]

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CFAW prepare students for college

Twice a semester, Liberty University hosts thousands of high school students and parents from around the country during College for a Weekend (CFAW). For many of these students, this is their first experience on a college campus, and it is Liberty’s chance to make a great first impression. For many high school students and parents, the college preparation process can […]

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Souls ‘Awaken’

All female ministry leads people to Christ Awaken is a Liberty University ministry team that encourages fellow believers both at home and across the country. But what sets this group apart from other teams at Liberty is the fact that it is comprised solely of young women. According to liberty.edu/ministryteams, Awaken is a team that specializes in ministering to women […]

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‘Restore Rwanda’ plants preschool

Liberty has provided funds for a new preschool for 39 children along with clothes, shoes and laptops There stands a building in the African country of Rwanda that is different from every other building. The structure may not look any different to the naked eye, but there is one large distinction. The structure was built by Liberty University. Almost 20 […]

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Scaremare staff celebrates salvations

Scaremare, Liberty University’s student-run Halloween evangelism outreach, had 25,315 people walk the trails and rooms associated with the event this year, while 3,422 people said they made a salvation decision for Christ, according to Richard Brown, an assistant professor of youth ministries. Scaremare took place on the nights of Oct. 10-12, 17-19 and 24-26. According to Brown, Scaremare had a […]

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SA hosts annual fun run

Camp Hydaway’s glow stick-lined trail provided the location for this year’s 2k race Every year, people of all ages dress up as superheroes, fairy-tale characters and ghosts to receive free candy and celebrate Halloween. Liberty University’s Student Activities (SA) invited students to take part in the annual tradition by participating in the Costume Fun Run at Camp Hydaway Halloween night, […]

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Auditions begin for Coffeehouse

Christmas Coffeehouse is the last Student Activities (SA) event of the semester. Get ready for anything but a silent night. SA is looking for talented people to rock around the Christmas tree. This year’s theme is Winter Wonderland. Christmas Coffeehouse is a one-night-only, campus-wide talent show that will take place Dec. 6 at 11:30 p.m. in the Vines Center. Auditions […]

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Hot and Cold Café offers Indian options

Owned and operated by Uday Muhkerjee, the restuarant’s success is solely attributed to God’s influence The Hot and Cold Café, located in downtown Lynchburg, provides unique food options and a homey atmosphere to visitors. Owned and operated by Uday Muhkerjee, Hot and Cold Café has been serving the Lynchburg area as the exclusive Indian-Mediterranean fusion restaurant since 2007. The restaurant […]

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The Drowsy Poet closes its doors

Visitors of the cafe will no longer be able to enjoy the famous Milton at the Candlers Station location After years of serving Liberty University’s campus with its infamous Milton, the Drowsy Poet closed its doors Saturday, Oct. 19. The cafe opened in 1994 and was famous for the Milton, a milkshake made with secret ingredients, said the owner Shani […]

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