Liberty student and childhood cancer survivor Katie Karp shares her story

The doctors kept saying the word “cancer.” Twelve-year-old Katie Karp had no idea what it meant, or that her life was about to change.  Katie, now a senior Liberty student and founder of the non-profit Katie’s Kause, was perfectly healthy and the team captain of her lacrosse team when she was diagnosed with a rare, aggressive bone cancer called osteosarcoma […]

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Lynchburg music store Speakertree adds a coffee shop to its downtown space

Vinyl lovers in the Lynchburg area can now enjoy a cup of coffee while looking through vintage records with the addition of Backline Coffee in local record shop Speakertree.   The natural light and floor-to-ceiling windows invite people to enter and stay awhile.  A seemingly endless rack of vinyl records lines the perimeter wall, and a grand, 12-seat craftsman table […]

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Student Activities hosts Andy Mineo, Christian rap artist, in the LaHaye Event Space Sep. 13

Andy Mineo held a concert at the LaHaye Event Center this Friday, the third time he has performed for Liberty University  A purple haze of thick fog and neon lights filled the air. “It feels so good to be back here, Liberty,” Mineo said. Thunderous applause and shouting followed. Mineo’s performance was opened by KHAM, a Christian rapper, who warmed […]

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Lynchburg Grows actively uses gardening to provide new resources to the Lynchburg community

With dirt in her nails and sweat beading down her neck, Shelley Blades works to bring change to the community of Lynchburg.  One radish at a time.  Just off Fort Avenue and Englewood Street, people can find nine greenhouses where Blades, farm manager and executive director of Lynchburg Grows, works alongside 10 other employees and numerous volunteers to grow produce […]

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Liberty’s variety of dining plans are put to the test to see which one is worth it

Meals on most other college campuses are often hated and viewed as wastes of money. Paying over $2,000 per semester for a communal pot of stew and room-temperature salad? No wonder so many students prefer to eat in their dorms. Liberty University changes the game.  With six dining plans to choose from, the school with the nation’s best dining services […]

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Liberty University alumnus, Clay Finnesand, celebrates boldness in second album “Springside”

The fear that promised him safety almost stole his voice.  Almost. Clay Finnesand, Liberty alumnus and familiar face from the Liberty Worship Collective, dropped his second album, “Springside,” Aug. 2. The album’s 11 tracks carry pieces of Finnesand’s hopes and hardest moments.  The album blends bright rhythms with mellow singer-songwriter tunes, taking listeners through the whirlwind of love to the […]

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Experts give Liberty University students advice on how to better study habits this semester

The month of August confuses everyone: the first half is dominated by final trips to the beach and backyard cookouts, and the second by alarm clocks and syllabi. As September closes, a student bound for academic success will need to shift his or her attention from poolside daydreams to a studying game plan.  For many students, this shift does not […]

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Liberty University students talks about her battle with depression amidst uncertainty

Her childhood ended with an earthquake.  It was 2007 in Lima, Peru, and Liberty University student Olivia Williams was seven years old.  The earthquake lasted three minutes, and nothing would be the same after.  Williams grew up as a missionary kid, hopping from South America to the United States, never staying in one place for very long. However, she spent […]

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Local Lynchburg coffee shop moves to the front lines of the city’s Restoration

Mission House Coffee, a local coffee shop business, finds itself at a crossroads of redevelopment and renewal with the construction of its second location in downtown Lynchburg.  The journey of running two coffeeshops, one in the River Ridge Mall and the other on Commerce Street, is one of urban restoration and suburban retrofitting. An overhauled mall and a gradually growing […]

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A Year of Highlights

Melania Trump Visits  First Lady Melania Trump spoke on the national opioid crisis at Liberty’s convocation Nov. 28, 2018. Her segment preceded Eric Bolling’s first Town Hall national television program highlighting the epidemic that claims 100,000 American lives every year. Bloodroot Bloodroot, an original play written and performed by a group of female students debuted at Liberty in November 2018. […]

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