Personal reflection: Journey to healthy life

“The Daniel Plan is a groundbreaking, healthy lifestyle program where people get better together. With love as the motivation, it’s a story of abundance, not deprivation. Relying on God’s power and the support and encouragement of friends, get ready to be transformed from the inside out,” the Daniel Plan’s website states. Liberty University Nutritionist Robin Quay desired to bring the […]

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Trip planned

Students to learn about philosopher C.S Lewis Three faculty members and approximately 25 students will embark on a journey to learn about philosophy and the life of C.S. Lewis as they travel to London, Oxford and Paris May 18-26. “We wanted to offer a unique, one-of-a-kind tour to accentuate the excitement of traveling abroad, studying where philosophy and humanities intersects […]

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Center4ME presents “Don’t Blame it on Me”

The Center for Multicultural Enrichment (Center4ME) presented their first play entitled “Don’t Blame it on Me,” Friday and Saturday, Feb. 21 and 22, Friday, Feb. 28 and Saturday, March 1. The play, which focused on true repentance, was held in the main sanctuary of the Old Thomas Road Baptist Church Facility each night at 7 p.m. Liberty students and members […]

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Liberty welcomes Switchfoot

Switchfoot performs fan favorites and songs from their new album “Fading West” Fans quickly filled the space in front of the stage at Thomas Road Baptist Church (TRBC) at 7 p.m., an hour before the Switchfoot concert began, Friday, Feb. 21. Student Activities (SA) hosted a concert featuring Switchfoot as one of the main events for the first College for […]

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‘Little Women,’ big performance

While many people were celebrating Valentine’s Day the night of Friday, Feb. 14, 21 Liberty University students transformed into Jo, Meg, Beth and Amy March and several others for the opening of “Little Women” at the Tower Theater. According to the Tower Theater’s website, the show is based on Louisa May Alcott’s own family experiences and novel. “Little Women” follows […]

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LOVE sculpture attracts tourists

The sculpture is designed to showcase some of Lynchburg’s outdoor activities, such as hiking and skateboarding Many people do not usually associate art and recreation, but local artist Paul Clements connects the two subjects with a sculpture located at the Percival Island trailhead in downtown Lynchburg. Clements was commissioned by the James River Council for the Arts and Humanities and […]

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Finding truth

Creation Studies class will explore D.C. in March In an effort to expand learning beyond the classroom, History of Anti-Semitism and Creation Studies 390 classes will unite to take a trip to the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, Jefferson Memorial and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C., Saturday, March 1. During their visit, they will explore […]

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Chocolate shop inspired by the movies

Inspiration meets decadence at Cao Artisan Chocolate, a specialty chocolate shop, located in downtown Lynchburg. According to the shop’s website, the chocolate and other items sold at this small shop is of the highest quality, as it is only made from the finest and most expensive cacao beans on the market, the Trinitario and Criollo beans. The most common and […]

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Rose: Taking a stand

A heartbeat is one of the first evidences of a baby’s life, one of the first things a doctor will look for on the ultrasound, according to Parents magazine. Rose Initiative, a pro-life organization based out of Lynchburg, Va., is drawing attention to the importance of a heartbeat through due date bracelets. “(The bracelets) have actual due dates of mothers […]

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Foreign missions shape personality

Missionary kids have the opportunity to explore the world and learn about parts of foreign cultures that others may never see Liberty’s recent Global Focus Week began with international students presenting the flags of their home countries. However, there are some Liberty students who do not always know which country to call home. They are missionary kids. Because they grow […]

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From the surf to the stage

Student Activities will host a Switchfoot concert featuring songs from “Fading West” The members of the band Switchfoot have always felt at home in the ocean. Whether they are exploring the oceans near their hometown of San Diego or places like New Zealand, South Africa and Australia, the surfing lifestyle has always been a large part of Switchfoot’s identity as […]

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