The Bear Cave: The meaning of March 17

St. Patrick’s Day, March 17, is quickly approaching, and that means storefronts will be decorated with green clovers and pots of gold. But the holiday is a lot more than an excuse to wear green and don good luck charms; it commemorates the life of St. Patrick and the introduction of Christianity to Ireland. When Christians understand the importance of […]

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Relying on direction: God’s grace in times of confusion

Let me preface the following by asserting that I am not a conspiracy theorist. That being said, many conspiracy theories were running through my head Thursday Feb. 22 when, according to the Washington Post, “More than 1.7 million AT&T customers across the country reported problems with their cellphone service.” Headed to the second day of Southeastern Theological Seminary’s Center for […]

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Braylin Miller makes a plan for Blossom Ridge Christian Camp

Sometimes God can show us an opportunity to serve while going about our normal daily lives. That happened to senior Braylin Miller this year while she was involved in Liberty’s COAL  (Camp and Outdoor Adventure Leadership) program. Miller is starting a Christian summer camp named Blossom Ridge Christian Camps in her hometown of West Jefferson, North Carolina. The opening of […]

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Matt Gaetz speaks on government

Matt Gaetz opened his speech Feb. 23 at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) by telling the crowd that he has exposed a government that, according to him, has been weaponized against the American people.  “The truth is that we can’t save the nation with the current Republican team,” Gaetz said. “We have to get tougher (and) smarter, and we […]

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CPAC: A conference overview

The Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) 2024 in Washington, D.C., Feb. 21-24 brought together attendees and speakers from different nations. CPAC describes itself on its website as the “largest and most influential gathering of conservatives in the world.” This year, thousands of attendees came dressed in anything from casual attire supporting their favorite conservative candidate to ballgowns. Wednesday night kicked […]

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Liberty Way undergoes massive overhaul

When Mark Hine, executive vice president for Student Affairs, came to Liberty University as a student in 1973, he was handed a small stack of papers with Liberty’s guidelines for students. The guidelines ranged from requirements for women to wear dresses or matching pantsuits, males and females not being allowed to communicate past 6 p.m. and only double-dating until students […]

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In other news

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State After authorities searched for a missing Virginia Tech student for nearly a week, the  student  has been spotted halfway across the country in Missouri. Johnny Roop, an Abingdon, Virginia native was reported missing Feb. 16. According to ABC News, Roop was last seen the night before his disappearance at his roommate’s birthday dinner and was reported to be normal. The […]

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Panel will bring awareness to eating disorders

Liberty University Counseling and Psychological Services (LU CAPS) is bringing attention to National Eating Disorder Awareness Week (EDAW) by hosting an Eating Disorder Awareness Event Tuesday, Feb. 27 in Montview from 2-4 p.m. Resources and information about EDAW will be displayed during the event and a discussion panel of eating disorder counselors and specialist counselors will begin at 5 p.m. […]

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SGA Town Hall: Upcoming campus projects unveiled to students

Student Government Association (SGA) hosted a town hall with a panel of administrators from different offices who shared new announcements and answered questions on Feb. 20 at 7 p.m. in the School of Business Towns Auditorium. The event was opened by Daniel Hostetter, student body president, and Braden Daniels, student body vice president. They introduced President Dondi Costin for opening […]

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