Gear up

For the second year in a row, Liberty University’s Student Activities (SA) team has put together an Adventure Challenge. All students are welcome to participate Saturday, Sept. 6. According to Associate Director of SA Joshua Yeoman, the challenge consists of four different activities —kayaking, running, a team log carry and an obstacle course. Yeoman said these events will take place […]

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Talent and testimony combined

“I don’t want fame. I want my life to have an impact.”

This is Reuben John’s prayer.

John, a human services student at Liberty University, is originally from India. This summer, he had the opportunity to travel to Los Angeles, California, where he competed in the World Championships of Performing Arts (WCOPA), a talent show comprised of more than 40 competing countries.

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Ministering for a decade

Campus Pastor Clayton King reflects on his years at Liberty and the lives he has touched When Liberty University officials called Clayton King to fill in for a Friday morning Convocation speaker who was unable to attend, they probably had no idea what they would get in return. That happened in 2004. Now, King has become the most frequent speaker […]

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Spirits rise as rain falls

NEEDTOBREATHE and The Oh Hellos perform at Liberty’s annual Block Party There is a song by NEEDTOBREATHE that goes like this: “Even when the rain falls, even when the flood starts rising, even when the storm comes, I am washed by the water.” Those words could not have been more apt than they were at this year’s Block Party. The […]

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Students proclaim their faith

Audience openly responds to Clayton King’s messages during Spiritual Emphasis Week Students gathered in Thomas Road Baptist Church (TRBC) Aug. 18 through Aug. 22 for Spiritual Emphasis Week as Campus Pastor Clayton King taught a message from Luke 15 entitled “Prodigal.” King’s message consisted of four parts: Lost and Found, the Setback and the Comeback, the Father, and the Older […]

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Art gallery premieres first European exhibit

If a picture is worth a thousand words, the current display in the art gallery speaks volumes about peace, love and family. The Liberty University Art Gallery opened for the fall semester Thursday, Aug. 21 with a solo exhibit featuring the works of a renowned Spanish artist. Alvar Suñol Munoz-Ramos was born near Barcelona in 1935. He began painting oils […]

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YouTube sensation leaves channel

Ian Deibert and Nick Sjolinder walk away from Misterepicmann in order to pursue more serious video material “Nick (Sjolinder) is more likely to be recognized than I am because he always looks the same,” Liberty University alumnus Ian Deibert said. “He always has that face and some kind of beard. I pretty much never look the same.” As Liberty senior […]

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Community fights cancer

Liberty students and Lynchburg locals help save lives at the Relay for Life event Osborne Stadium was filled with people April 25 as Liberty students and members of the Lynchburg community gathered to participate in the Relay for Life event. The all-night relay honored cancer survivors and helped to raise more than $15,000 for cancer research. Registration opened at 6 […]

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Taking the gospel to the people of Haiti

The Turnbull couple shows compassion for those in need overseas as well as students around Liberty’s campus Whether serving in Haiti or Lynchburg, missionaries Wallace and Eleanor Turnbull have worked to leave a lasting legacy of love for Jesus Christ with those they meet. The Turnbulls have served as missionaries in Haiti since 1946 and founded Baptist Haiti Mission (BHM) […]

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Save your sneakers

Enactus club encourages students to donate shoes As another semester comes to a close, Liberty University’s School of Business club Enactus has partnered with the nonprofit organization Shoe Good to provide students with one last opportunity to impact the world this semester. With summer break quickly approaching, Enactus is hoping that students will be willing to donate their old or […]

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Wright shares tips and advice

Students attend a two-day journalism workshop and receive insight from alumna and industry professional Digital Media and Communication Arts (DMCA) students gathered April 17 and 18 for the two-day journalism workshop featuring Pittsburgh’s WTAE morning news anchor and Liberty alumna Michelle Wright. The conference, which is the first of its kind for the department, drew 50 students studying print and […]

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