Spirit Airlines to give mentorship to students

This month, the School of Aeronautics at Liberty University established its first partnership with Spirit Airlines, giving students the ability to fly for a major airline as soon as they meet all qualifications.  Usually, graduates fly for regional companies until they accumulate enough experience to work for a major airline. This partnership allows students to transition directly to Spirit Airlines […]

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Liberty Theatre Department kicks off October with a tale of the Salem Witch found in ‘The Crucible’

Does God desire to punish those who step slightly out of line with fire and brimstone, or is he merciful and slow to anger, abounding in steadfast love? This is the type of debate that plagued the Puritan church and is explored by “The Crucible,” which takes place in 1692 during the Salem Witch trials. The play, written by Arthur […]

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LU Modern Languages professors give advice on how to effectively learn languages

Have you ever considered learning another language? Modern Languages professors, Annik Miller and Yan Xie, shared their experiences on language learning and offered advice to students doing the same.  Miller, who speaks French, German and English, teaches both French and German. Knowing three different languages has warranted her to take many different language courses through her languages journey. For Miller, […]

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Nonprofit and humanitarian aid club seeks to help those in need, will host speaker events in October

Liberty University’s Nonprofit and Humanitarian Aid Club (LUNHA) may be only two semesters old, but they are making plans for the future.  As part of its goal to learn from people working in the humanitarian aid mission field, LUNHA will be hosting two speaker events in the month of October. The first will be Oct. 10 and will feature Kelley […]

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ASL professor shares his story of how he became a teacher, encourages communication between all communities

Though communication can look different across cultures, making an effort to engage with one another can bring forth new understanding. Assistant Professor of American Sign Language (ASL), Michael Martin, lifts up the Deaf community as he serves through teaching. “It’s not true that all Deaf people cannot drive or cannot work as professionals in various fields,” Martin said, dispelling a […]

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Looking Through Time

Everybody loves a nice, grilled piece of meat. At least, anybody with good taste does. It’s easy to take for granted that delicious steak that just came off the grill. But for Christians, how should we think about that wonderful cut of beef?  We know God provides us with the food we need, but this came from a grocery store. […]

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Palsgrove’s Points

Mike McDaniels is just a kid playing Madden, and I absolutely love it. Welcome back to Palsgrove’s Points, and this week, I have the pleasure of talking about a fellow football nerd, Miami Dolphins Head Coach Mike McDaniels.  So far this season, the Miami Dolphins have the most electric offense in the NFL. They’ve put up the most yards in […]

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Field hockey goaltender Azul Iritxity Irigoyen details her path from Buenos Aires to between the pipes

One of the most decorated Liberty athletes of all time, Azul Iritxity Irigoyen of Flames field hockey has had an unexpected, but incredible journey from her home country of Argentina to Liberty Mountain.  Irigoyen is a senior goaltender for the Flames, hailing from Buenos Aires, Argentina. Growing up in Argentina, she had many incredible opportunities that prepared her for her […]

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