Feature: Paintball team takes aim at great 2019-2020 season

Collegiate paintball remains outside the knowledge of most sports fans. However, Kyle Babb, a first-year assistant coach for Liberty’s club paintball team, gives perhaps the best summary of paintball for those unfamiliar with the sport.  “It’s a game of chess with guns,” Babb said.  For most of the past decade, the Flames have mastered the collegiate scene and regularly challenged […]

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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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Liberty VP Hine Speaks Out Against Liberty Way Changes

As controversial legislation floats around Liberty’s Student Government Association, many debates have arisen, but Vice President of Student Affairs Mark Hine is confident in the firm foundation of Liberty University. Recently, SGA has proposed resolutions to the Liberty Way that would allow off-campus responsible drinking, foul language in moderation and usage of tobacco products. Hine, who believes any of these […]

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Magical Opportunities Await Students at the Disney College Program

Talk to any Liberty student who graduated from the Disney College Program about their experience at Disney, and they will probably use the word “magic” at least once in the conversation. Steven Honaker certainly will. The senior digital media, social networking and interactive media major spent the fall 2017 semester working at Disney World alongside other college students from around […]

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Ohio University hockey keeps 11-game winning streak against the Flames

Flames’ 30 minutes spent in penalty contributes to Liberty’s 2-1 loss against Ohio University on Friday. Flames fall to the sweep after losing the second game on Saturday 4-3   Liberty (8-3-0) was unable to overcome its 30 total minutes spent in the penalty, as the Flames fell to Ohio University (8-2-1) 2-1 Friday, Oct. 27.   “We just did […]

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Together for prayer

Nick Hall started praying for a revival in the United States of America 10 years ago as a student at North Dakota State University. Many prayers and countless hours later, Hall hopes the event July 16, 2016 will prompt a “reset” for the country at the Together event at the National Mall in Washington D.C. “‘Reset’ means to get the […]

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Fish, bread, donuts

The Donut Dash raises funds for local organizations through campus ministry Donuts and running. Two things one would never logically place in the same sentence. But on Saturday, April 16, these two things were the talk of the town as the Fish & Bread Project hosted its annual 5K run, with this year’s event at Percival’s Island involving donuts at […]

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Lights, camera, prep

Student Activities and Event Productions collaborate to produce Coffeehouse Liberty University’s Coffeehouse showcases the finest talent and musical performances of the student body every semester, all thanks to two departments: Student Activities and Event Productions. Each semester, Student Activities decides on a theme. This Spring Coffeehouse was The Legends, paying tribute to musical legends that have influenced music for decades, […]

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Liberty professor impacts design market

SADA professor Monique Maloney excels with her designs while helping students improve their skills Every person has a story to tell, a role to play, a passion in the depths of their soul that ignites change and creativity in people, an inspiration to be something more than we ever thought possible. Liberty University is a place fueled by immensely talented […]

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