Coffeehouse Held Virtually With “Late Night Show” Theme

Students gathered virtually across campus and in-person in the Vines center for the semi-annual Coffeehouse event March 27, which was inspired this semester by late night television and comedy.  Host Landen Swain and cohost Lisa Diaczynsky, both members of the Student Activities staff, led the night with lively interactions. From the opening titles, performances by musicians including Drew Lafferty and […]

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Forensics Team Performs, Communicates And Debates Its Way To awards And Community

After debating, performing and analyzing a variety of topics virtually against competitors from around the country, a handful of students returned to Green Hall Room 1370A for an equally pressing matter: to argue about where to find the best meatball sub in Lynchburg.  The Liberty University Forensics Speech Team competed in 11 traditional forensics events and parliamentary debate, bringing home […]

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Percival Island Serves As Historic Place For Outdoor Activities

Nestled in the James River, Percival’s Island Natural Area serves as both a piece of Lynchburg’s history and a natural resource for the community to enjoy. Once a private home and later a rail yard, Percival’s Island now offers the Lynchburg community a space for a variety of recreational activities.  Before being named Percival’s Island, the area was called Horse […]

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Students Find Musical Opportunities With Hit Worship Group Maverick City Music

The Campus Community sermon began after Nate Diaz, a junior on the Liberty Worship Collective, finished leading the crowd in the powerful song, “Promises,” by Maverick City Music.  Minutes after stepping off the stage, Diaz’s phone buzzed with a text from an unfamiliar number sending him messages and audio files. Maverick City, by the end of the week, had placed […]

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Liberty basketball bows out of NCAA Tournament in first round after 69-60 loss to Oklahoma State

(photo – NCAA 2021) Dogged by turnovers and foul trouble from the beginning of the night, Liberty started its fifth March Madness appearance with a strong first half but finished it on a sour note, slumping to a 69-60 loss against Oklahoma State Friday night in the first round.  Senior Elijah Cuffee’s 16 points paced the Flames on a night […]

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