New resolutions from SGA bloom in spring semester

Liberty’s Student Government Association has been working behind the scenes this semester to promote things like student initiatives and improve campus life, passing and proposing many bills aimed at benefiting students’ overall experience while at Liberty.  “This semester, Riley Foster (SGA vice president) and I and our team have continued to advance our vision of creating a culture of service, […]

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Center of Financial Literacy provides sessions for students

Have you ever found yourself staring blankly at your bank statement, wondering where all your hard-earned cash went? Or maybe you’re too intimidated to start investing and building your savings because finance seems like a foreign language.  Thanks to the Center of Financial Literacy at the School of Business, you can set up a one-on-one meeting with a trained financial […]

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Convocation recap: Refugees from North Korea and a young earth creationist take the Liberty stage

Liberty University founder Jerry Falwell Sr. once declared that students at Liberty are “not called to be ordinary; (they) are called to be extraordinary.” This week’s Convocation speakers emphasized the extraordinary calling of students to make a difference for Christ in the world. The  Liberty University Worship Collective opened Convocation on March 22 with its new song “Power of Your […]

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RoadRunner: A new Mexican food dining option on campus

Students entering the Tilley Student Center after spring break were met with the unfamiliar, warm aroma of Mexican dishes. The source? Sodexo’s new Mexican-style restaurant: Roadrunner.  Sitting directly across from Fresh Market and decorated in a food truck-inspired fashion, Roadrunner took the place of the Hungry Herbivore, Sodexo’s previous plant-forward food option that was installed at the beginning of the […]

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Dean of Liberty’s Business School joins ‘Education for Dummies’ panel

From U.S. congressman to dean of business, Dave Brat has participated in relevant and critical conversations.  On March 4, Brat spoke at the 2023 Conservative Political Action Conference. He spoke on a panel titled “Education for Dummies” with Jason Rantz, host of the Jason Rantz Show, and Diana Harshbarger, Tennessee congresswoman.  In the past, Brat attended CPAC as a congressman. […]

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Convo recap: Jason Miyares and Hannah Brencher discuss God’s calling

God’s calling and the power of presence were the topics of this week’s Convocation as Jason Miyares and Hannah Brencher took the stage March 1 and 3.  On March 1, President Jerry Prevo announced that Liberty’s men’s basketball team would be competing Sunday, March 5 for a chance to win the conference championship. Then, Campus Pastor Jonathan Falwell welcomed government […]

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Coffeehouse: Exes and XO’s – Themes of love and heartbreak surround upcoming event

The desolate, gut-wrenching feeling of heartbreak intertwined with the inexhaustible, seemingly limitless feeling of love describes the upcoming spring Coffeehouse: Exes and XO’s, taking place at the Vines Center on March 25 at 11:30 p.m. Similar to Coffeehouses in the past, this one incorporates a specific theme throughout the show, pulling students into a night filled with on-theme performances and […]

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King of the Mountain: One-mile race at Snowflex has runners go through an uphill battle

Students, faculty and Lynchburg residents headed toward the starting line at the King of Mountain Race under clear skies with a brisk breeze in the air. Each participant knew that the finish was only a mile away.  However, there was one obstacle standing in their way: the “psycho path.” This was the defining literal uphill battle that even the most […]

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