Mountain Mayhem

Liberty University gears up for its first ever Mountain Mayhem event  at Snowflex Friday, Sept. 15 from 11 p.m. to 1 a.m. Under moonlit skies, Mountain Mayhem presents an opportunity for students to explore the Snowflex facility. Noah Alston, programming coordinator at Snowflex and seasoned snowboarder, is a lead organizer of the inaugural Mountain Mayhem event. Alston said that the […]

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Granger Smith and TobyMac

Former country music singer Granger Smith shared his testimony to Liberty University students during the Sept. 6 Convocation of leaving the music industry to pursue a life of full-time ministry, emphasizing the importance of denying oneself for God’s kingdom. Smith shed some light on his own struggles, including losing his young son and struggling with pride as a testament to […]

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Boundaries in life workshop teaches attendees about healthy relationships

Every semester, the Office of Community Life holds many different workshops and events aimed to benefit students in a variety of ways. Most recently, it has announced a Boundaries in Life series. This six-week series is geared towards women, allowing them to learn about what boundaries are and how to implement them into all relationship types.  In 2021, the Office […]

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Students network with 21 employers

At the Meet the Firm Career Fair, geared toward business majors with specific interests in accounting, finance or actuarial work, 21 employers greeted 186 students Sept. 5 in the Montview Alumni Ballroom.  The fair presented an opportunity for students to meet employers, make connections, form relationships and set themselves up for success in landing a job after graduation.  “It’s not […]

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Liberty to welcome Tauren Wells, platinum-selling Christian artist

Tauren Wells, a platinum-selling contemporary Christian recording artist, will bring his talents to the Vines Center for one of the biggest concerts of the year Friday, Sept. 22.  Known for his dynamic singing talent and proficiency with numerous instruments, Wells will bring a collection of his meaningful songs for the audience to enjoy.  Students like senior Tiana Carter who have […]

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Students learn more about available travel opportunities

LU Send hosted the LU Send Travel Fair in the Montview Student Union Sept. 6-7, which was designed to offer students information about opportunities to travel and serve abroad. Every semester, LU Send facilitates a variety of international internships, faculty-led trips and study abroad options.  Professor Bryan Litfin is chaperoning one of the trips abroad. Litfin is a theological studies […]

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In other news

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Local A new dining experience is coming to Rivermont Avenue in October. The new restaurant, Oliver’s, will be a sit-down experience with a relaxed ambiance according to the owner, Kevin Smith.  Oliver’s will offer a variety of food with “classic and innovative dishes” such as the Smashburger, The News & Advance writes.  The restaurant hopes to change the menu occasionally […]

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Fresh food stand visits campus

Peaches, sweet potatoes, apples and more will be featured at the mini farmers market known as the Produce Stand, hosted by Sodexo Sept. 8 from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. in front of the Montview Student Union.  The Produce Stand promotes healthy living by giving students the opportunity to purchase fresh, locally sourced fruits and goods. Students can use cash, […]

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