Distrust clouds election

Hillary Clinton’s low favorability among voters is concerning many Democrats The most recent HuffPost Pollster reported that Hillary Clinton is now viewed unfavorably by 55 percent of the electorate, with just 40.2 percent of people viewing her favorably. In an election where there are no clear crowd favorites, this might not seem so bad. However, just to compare, then-Sen. Barack […]

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Awarding the diversity

Center4ME to honor outstanding students and faculty members at banquet Liberty University’s Center for Multicultural Enrichment (Center4ME), with the help of several other schools and departments, will honor outstanding students and staff at the 21st annual Achievement Awards Saturday, April 30. The event is a formal banquet consisting of a four-course dinner, entertainment and award presentations by the Center4ME, school […]

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New seasonal goodness

Liberty University’s Farmer’s Market kicks off with new selection of local goods Fresh vegetables, donuts and seasonal fruit are just a few of the items sold at Liberty University’s Farmer’s Market, which opened its 2016 selling season April 14. According to Duke Davis, general manager at the Reber-Thomas Dining Hall, the Farmer’s Market has been a “huge success” since it […]

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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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Flood victims receive relief

LU Send Now provides team to help Orange County, Texas flood victims Earlier this month, students and faculty of Liberty University offered their time and energy to provide disaster relief to the people of Orange County, Texas where many had lost their homes and all of their belongings. Though 12 people went on the trip, some of them previously did […]

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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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Chalk one up for the nice guys

The always-smiling senior Brandt Grauss never lost a game on his home field A smiling presence on the dorm, ready to lend a helping hand or teach the gospel, yet a terror on the lacrosse field, senior defenseman Brandt Grauss played his final game at Liberty University, never losing on the home turf. Defeating the Virginia Tech Hokies April 15 […]

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Fish, bread, donuts

The Donut Dash raises funds for local organizations through campus ministry Donuts and running. Two things one would never logically place in the same sentence. But on Saturday, April 16, these two things were the talk of the town as the Fish & Bread Project hosted its annual 5K run, with this year’s event at Percival’s Island involving donuts at […]

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