The Flare

Super Tuesday That’s right, Tuesday, March 1 was Super Tuesday, which is that day that sounds like the counterpart of Black Friday or Cyber Monday… but that’s actually not the case. Unless you’re Donald Trump, who continued to collect delegates (316), winning seven states. The Clinton campaign also faired well, winning seven states and taking 577 delegates. At this stage […]

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Tornado touches down locally

LU Send Now students respond to natural disaster about 30 miles from campus Donned in blue jeans and laced-up work boots, more than 20 Liberty University students piled into two Liberty vans and made the half-hour drive off campus on the afternoon of Sunday, Feb. 28. As the vans filled with students pulled into the Evergreen Baptist Church parking lot […]

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Watching the storm develop

Information on how the recent Appomattox tornado developed in size and stature An EF-3 rated tornado tore through Appomattox County, Virginia Feb. 24. The tornado was traveling at 69 miles per hour and lasted for about 15 minutes on a path that spanned several miles. One person was killed, and seven others were reported injured. According to William Stafford, weekend […]

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Experiencing the tornado

Appomattox man gives firsthand account of devastation and relief efforts When a natural disaster strikes, the surrounding communities face the devastating realities of loss and brokenness. When tornadoes hit parts of Virginia on Wednesday, Feb. 24, the community of Appomattox, Virginia rallied together to restore their county. Ishmael Labiosa experienced the devastation of the recent tornado but has also been […]

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