Small changes equal big results

Step-by-step spiritual diet plan keeps the focus on faith, food, fitness, and friends The latest diet fad hits the mainstream media, and people flock at the first thought of losing weight. Even Christians who are supposed to treat their bodies as temples of the Holy Spirit turn their heads when news of a new diet breaks. The Daniel Plan, which […]

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Hit the slopes, Jack

Outdoor Rec hosts ski trips to Wintergreen Resort   Whether a student is an adrenaline junkie who thrives on the thrill of hitting the ski slopes, or if he or she just wants to cross skiing off his or her bucket list, Outdoor Recreation has just the trip. Over the last few years, Liberty’s Outdoor Recreation department has offered students […]

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A semester of fun

Student Activities offers concerts, games and trips   For the upcoming semester, Student Activities (SA) has put together a full calendar of new and exciting events. According to event coordinator Erin Diaz, Spring Coffeehouse is the most anticipated event this semester. Coffeehouse is typically a memorable end to each semester, filled with performances by Liberty’s most talented dancers, singers and […]

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Extracurricular extravaganza

As the new year begins, students have the chance to join more than 110 clubs   With new classes, workloads and professors, the start of the semester can seem overwhelming to both new and experienced students. The thought of adding one more commitment to the seemingly endless flood of work can feel overwhelming, but—according to Director of Clubs Kyler Thomas—joining […]

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Exploring Waterways

Art exhibit showcases water-themed paintings from Liberty’s private collection     The “Waterways” art exhibit ran from Dec. 15 to Jan. 19, giving students and faculty the opportunity to view the land and water-themed exhibit. This exhibit’s collection of paintings focused on the beauty of bodies of water and landscapes with aquatic features. The exhibit, purchased by the university in […]

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Are you going the wrong weigh?

As 2017 begins, many people have made New Year’s resolutions to become healthy. Students at Liberty University can achieve this goal through a combination of exercise and healthy eating. “When starting a new semester, there is an element of excitement in the ‘fresh start’ — this is great motivation when starting a fitness routine, but the key is sustainability,” Heather […]

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Finding a forever home

Family Life Services provides young women with an alternative to abortion More than 18 years ago, Lexi Ulmer’s parents traveled across the world to Romania to adopt her from a local orphanage. Since her two older siblings were also adopted from Romania, her parents never hid that aspect of her identity. Ulmer grew up taking pride in her story and […]

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A cheerful Coffeehouse

Annual Christmas Coffeehouse showcases student talent with a holiday twist The night of Dec. 3 saw the Liberty University Vines Center packed out for the annual Christmas Coffeehouse. This year in particular, Student Activities decided to focus on the joy of opening presents on Christmas morning with its “Unwrapped” theme. “Each semester we find new ways to change Coffeehouse and […]

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Oh, Christmas tree

Family-run Green Needles Tree Farm offers cheer Twelve years ago, Jon and Debbie Perdew and their eight children moved from their fruit orchard in Maryland to a farm tucked away in the mountains in Coleman Falls, Virginia. Along with the farm came acres upon acres of Christmas trees — White Pines and Spruce trees covered the property. The Perdew family […]

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Becoming an American ninja

Liberty theology professor works to secure spot on American Ninja Warrior “In February or March, hopefully (my) phone will ring and I’ll see a California area code and it’ll be the folks from Ninja Warrior,” Dr. Chad Thornhill, a theology professor at Liberty University, said with a smile while discussing his most recent hobby. After seven years of rigorously pursuing […]

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Go the distance

Liberty’s marching band displays musical excellence A marching band brings more than music to a venue. As a result of the rumbling drums and the brilliant horns sounding through the air, there is a tangible fervor and spirit that fills anyone in attendance. This spirit can be seen in the audience listening to Liberty University’s own marching band, The Spirit […]

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Singing oh, happiness

‘Tour de Compadres’ concludes with multi-act concert at Vines Center Parents, high school students visiting for College for a Weekend, Liberty University students and community members alike gathered in the Vines Center Saturday, Nov. 12 to see Christian rock band NEEDTOBREATHE and its notable opening acts for the final night of the Tour de Compadres. For opening acts Welshly Arms, […]

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Out in the real world

LU Send and study abroad offer students academic opportunities worldwide Through Liberty University’s Office of International Education and LU Send programs, Liberty students have had the opportunity to experience cultures from around the world. Liberty’s Study Abroad Program was established in 2009, helping students live and learn abroad for up to a year in many countries. LU Send was established […]

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’Tis the season to be jolly

46th annual Virginia Christmas Spectacular opens Nov. 30 at Thomas Road Thomas Road Baptist Church (TRBC) is taking audiences back to a 1940s Christmas in New York City for its 46th annual Virginia Christmas Spectacular this holiday season. “Jingle in the City,” a musical drama which follows the adventures of a group of young orphans in the city, will be […]

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