Liberty disc golf team overwhelms competition

Liberty University’s disc golf teams headed down to South Carolina for the annual College Disc Golf National Championships April 3-6. With three first-place finishes and more top 10 finishes, Liberty’s club athletes had extremely successful ends to their seasons.  Division II junior Greyson Lifto started the celebration early in the week. Lifto set off the fireworks early with an eagle […]

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Palsgrove’s Points

Welcome back, y’all. In last week’s issue, I wrote about how the transfer portal has messed with the Flames roster; if you want to read that, you can either grab a copy of Issue 8 or read online. This week, we’re going to continue that conversation about how the Flames’ roster is being shaken up as we head into the […]

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Flames golf finishes 10th out of 13 at UVA

The Liberty University men’s golf team competed in the Lewis Chitengwa Memorial tournament in Charlottesville, Virginia April 8-9. The Flames finished 10th out of 13 teams, shooting 17-over-par and marking their sixth top 10 finish in nine tournaments this season. The Flames were led by junior Brett Reid and graduate Isaac Simmons, who both finished in the top 20. Reid […]

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Tips for securing an internship

Getting internships can be one of the most difficult and frustrating processes for a college student. It takes patience, resilience, bravery and good time management. The good news is that it doesn’t have to be done alone. There are many resources available to students across Liberty University’s campus that can help make this task a bit less daunting.  It’s important […]

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Mission trip to Kenya offers hands-on experience and heartfelt message

Piled high in assistant professor of nursing Lisa Gazan’s office are bins of baby bottles, clothes, medicine and booster seats all packed for the School of Nursing’s upcoming mission trip to Nairobi, Kenya. There, Gazan, along with two other faculty members and 17 nursing students, will spend spring break caring for infants and serving the community’s needs.  Liberty University’s School […]

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Archivist gives inside look into collection of historical documents

It’s a busy day as usual in the Jerry Falwell Library. Fresh out of class with a full homework to-do list, students wander the shelves, searching for the perfect study spot. After perusing the library’s resources, students may stumble upon a hidden treasure located on the terrace level. Nestled beside the Curriculum Library, the Archives collection awaits to be explored […]

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Liberty hockey’s lone Russian native details his path from Moscow to Virginia

Of the 118 players who suit up for Liberty University Flames hockey across five separate teams, just one name hails from a different continent. Flames Division I men’s hockey player Alex Charin resides 5,006 miles away from his hometown of Moscow, Russia. But for the 22-year-old forward, the journey that’s brought him from Russia’s capital to the hills of Lynchburg […]

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Palsgrove’s Points

The NFL Combine is freaking weird. Imagine you’re about to leave college and you need a job, so you are asked to attend a career fair with 32 potential employers who all want to interview you, allow the American media to interview you and have their team’s doctors give you a complete medical evaluation where they actively look for anything […]

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LU ONE will be hosting faith-based event happening on March 2

Sharing testimonies of faith, challenges and confidence, the LU ONE Women’s Leadership Panel happening March 19 from 10:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the LaHaye Event Space will feature the discussion of women with strong faith while promoting a culture of fellowship and community. This year’s theme is all about celebrating women in leadership, and it will include a moderator-led […]

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