Singer/songwriter Josh Garrels shares favorite songs and new tunes at concert

Josh Garrels stepped back into the spotlight Friday, March 22 at Liberty’s Concert Hall, marking his second concert appearance after three months of focusing on upcoming music.  Garrels’ distinct voice was the highlight of the night as he performed folk-rooted favorites.  Liberty students Nicole Miller and Naoto Barrett opened the night and excited the crowd long before the main event […]

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A Liberty student’s firsthand experience serving in Spain over spring break

Journalism student Lydia Poindexter recently traveled to North  Africa and Spain as a part of Liberty University’s G5 Initiative to focus on how Liberty students could serve the country of Spain. Lydia spent the first days of the trip in North Africa to learn about where many refugees come from before fleeing to Spain. Then Lydia traveled to Spain where […]

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LU Cinematic arts students reflect on influence of filmmaker Scotty Curlee

Austin Stumvoll, a Liberty University School of Cinematic Arts alumnus, remembers cold hands and sore feet during long days of filming. He remembers early morning classes fueled by caffeine. He remembers rolling into a tiny town to grab diner food during a long shoot for the feature film “Extraordinary.”  And he remembers his professor Scotty Curlee.  “One time … I […]

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Lynchburg Bridal Show will bring everything wedding to Liberty campus Sunday, March 17

For a second year, the Lynchburg Greater Virginia Bridal Show will return to Liberty University’s campus Sunday, March 17, from 1 to 5 p.m. at the LaHaye Multi-Purpose Center.  One of several annual shows held by Virginia Bride Magazine around the state, the event will boast over 40 vendors, including photographers, DJs, wedding planners, caterers, wedding cake bakers and hair […]

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LU alumna equips dance community through Lynchburg Dance Connection

Dancers from all across Lynchburg kicked, leaped and twirled in Lynchburg Dance Connection’s World Tour Showcase Sunday, Feb. 24. Alisha Clark, director of the event, made it her mission to bring dancers together throughout Central Virginia to dance as a community and to support each other’s gifts and talents.  Clark grew up in upstate New York where her passion for […]

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Global Night of Worship showcases cultural dance and worship songs

On Tuesday night, Feb. 19, people gathered inside the Liberty University School of Music for One Voice, an annual event with the purpose of creating a platform for ensembles of musicians at Liberty that come from diverse cultural backgrounds in a “Global Night of Worship.”  “The way that we worship God greatly determines how we see him,” Christopher Hill, host […]

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Bethel Music concert with Brian and Jenn Johnson at Vines Center Feb 23

Brian and Jenn Johnson of Bethel led the audience in favorite worship songs and shared their story at a concert Saturday night, Feb. 23 at the Vines Center. The couple pioneered Bethel Music, which sprung from Bethel Church in Redding, California. Out of Bethel’s repertoire of artists came Cory Asbury’s “Reckless Love” and countless other popular worship songs, such as […]

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Liberty University’s Office of Graduate Life and Commuter Life hosts second annual Winter Gala

Commuters and graduate students attended the second annual Winter Gala dressed in suits and sparkly gowns. The offices of Graduate Life and Commuter Life hosted the formal in the LaHaye Event Space Thursday evening, Feb. 21. Senior Family and Consumer Sciences major Kristen Fitzgerald said she had been looking forward to the event for some time and spent the day […]

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Unlearning Poverty session held by LU Serve as part of Lynchburg 101 series

LU Serve’s website promised that students would be challenged to, “confront (their) stereotypes regarding poverty, and experience what it is like to live in poverty.”  The Unlearning Poverty session delivered on that promise. The event held in the  Montview’s Alumni Ballroom Feb. 19  was part of “The Lynchburg 101 Series” hosted by LU Serve. Unlearning Poverty was facilitated by the […]

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Lynchburg small businesses engage customers and build brand using social media

Social media is catalyzing Lynchburg’s small business growth in a big way. With continued additions such as Instagram Stories and Facebook Live, many locals are making these platforms their primary marketing place. Small business social media use differs greatly, even within Lynchburg’s comparatively small economy. Businesses utilizing social media can directly link high levels of engagement to their business’s success. […]

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Liberty University’s Family and Consumer Science’s 12th Annual Fashion Show is April 6

With trends like chokers, bobbed haircuts and full denim ensembles on the rise, the 1990s may very well be making a comeback. Well, so are the 1970s.  And the 1950s. And the 1920s. “Fashion Unfolded: A Glimpse into the High-Class Fashion of the Decades” is the theme of Family and Consumer Science’s 12th Annual Fashion Show April 6, and designers […]

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White Hart Cafe celebrates one year of new ownership and vision under Daniel Coco

The White Hart Café, a favorite downtown Lynchburg study destination for students, recently celebrated one year under new ownership. Daniel Coco and his wife took the responsibility of owning a coffee shop and café knowing full well how hard it could be. “I’m not just some investor that is trying to turn this place for a profit,” Coco said. “This […]

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