Liberty SGA readies for election

Candidates to compete for position of student body president for upcoming year The year 2016 has been, and will continue to be, full of elections. There will continue to be primaries and caucuses, with no election more important than the presidential election taking place in November. By the end of this year, U.S. citizens will have practically voted for everything, […]

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Super Tuesday Recap

The March 15 primaries might make the GOP’s field of candidates even smaller If the craziness of the first day of the NCAA tournament had any comparison, it would be Super Tuesday. Eleven states voted Tuesday, March 1, including Virginia, and a total 1,460 delegates were up for grabs. This is every political junkie’s favorite night. Virginia was one of […]

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Exercising their right

Students prepare to vote for local and state officials on Election Day Nov. 3 Liberty University is encouraging students to register and vote on Election Day taking place Nov. 3, 2015. Liberty’s Dean of Students Office works to ensure all students have the opportunity to register and vote every election season. A student turnout is very important for various reasons, […]

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Quincy “Two-term” Thompson

Current SGA student body president re-elected, makes Liberty history Quincy Thompson made university history last week when he was elected as the first-ever two-term Student Government Association (SGA) president. Students voted to elect the new student body president and vice president in the 2015-2016 Liberty University SGA elections April 15. Thompson ran for re-election with former Junior Class President Jack […]

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SGA elections near

Student government prepares for a new year Election day at Liberty is Wednesday, April 15. On this day, student voters will elect student body president (SBP) and student body vice president (SBVP) for the 2015-2016 academic year. “People will take their office at the end of this semester for the entire year,” Jacob Broadway, Student Government Association (SGA) general counsel, […]

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Voting values

With elections only a month away, the political circuit is abuzz with all the latest campaign rhetoric. Every candidate is pushing the next best “five-point-plan” to flourishing freedom and an extraordinary economy. Naturally, nearly every citizen seems instinctively excited about the possibilities ahead. After all, we have lived through a dismal season of floundering freedom and exhausting economic failure. Nevertheless, […]

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Elections halt immigation

The president’s political aspirations push border talks further down the road President Barack Obama has always claimed to be fighting for the well-being of the country. Immigration reform was a cornerstone of his 2012 presidential campaign. However, with elections around the corner, the president has chosen to delay action on immigration reform, alluding to possible executive action in the future. […]

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