Flames fall to Devils

Teams combine for 25 hits as Duke tops Liberty at home ll team fell 8-7 in a midweek matchup against the Duke Blue Devils Tuesday, April 19, at Liberty Baseball Stadium. The two teams combined for 25 hits as momentum swung back and forth throughout the game in front of a crowd of 3,878, the largest crowd of the season […]

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Celebrating service

CSER volunteer receives award and scholarship for commitment to serving the elderly When Anna Cooper began volunteering at Spring Arbor of Albemarle Assisted Living in Albemarle, North Carolina during her sophomore year of high school, she never could have imagined the impact she would have on the elderly or the lessons she would learn. “The experience of learning from them […]

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Finally time for finals

Liberty offers multiple resources to assist students in preparing for exams Finals week is coming, so it’s crunch time for Liberty University students. Papers are piling up, tests loom, grades hang in the balance, and most students feel lost in the midst of the pre-summer cram. For this very reason, the Bruckner Learning Center and the Writing Center at Liberty […]

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Student marketplace

First ever campus-wide yard sale kicks off May 4 from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. Yard sale season has begun across the country according to home organizing consultant, Geralin Thomas, and Liberty University has joined the movement. The first annual Community Yard Sale is taking place on Reading Day, Wednesday May 4, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the […]

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Creative contestants

Six students advance to finals in annual Photographer’s Forum competition Six Liberty University students were recently announced as finalists in the Photographer’s Forum (PF) 35th Annual College & High School Photography Contest. Their photos are featured in the PF 2015 book and given distinct recognition. The yearly PF contest is open to high school and college photographers across the country. […]

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Additional housing options

Annex dorms to change to accommodate graduate and married students Liberty University applied for a conditional use permit to convert the old Annex II dormitories on Odd Fellows Road into an apartment-style complex for graduate students and married couples, according to Maggie Cossman, corporate engineer in Liberty University’s Planning and Construction Department. Per the News & Advance, many leaders at […]

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