Aftershock of accident

Update: Three students recuperate from injuries after accident over break Three Liberty University students were involved in a life-threatening car accident Nov. 21, the first day of Thanksgiving break. Chris Kaminski, Aubrey Paulding and Jane Jyung were carpooling to Mount Dora, Florida to spend a few days with the Holland family, friends of Paulding and Jyung. The three brothers of […]

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Have a voice

Town hall meeting allows students to share their thoughts and opinions Liberty University’s Dean of Students Robert Mullen is holding a town hall meeting for students to ask questions in an open forum setting Tuesday, Nov. 10 from 4 p.m. – 5 p.m. in DeMoss Hall room 3028 The purpose of the town hall meeting, which is held once a […]

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Out of harm’s way

Students safe after Nepal earthquake Four Liberty students were in Nepal at the time of the earthquake that killed more than 4,000 people. The Global Studies Department at the university has confirmed they are all accounted for and safe. “The Global Studies Department is in close communication with the students, their families and the organizations involved, and the situation is […]

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Faces of Facilities

Liberty junior Josh Baker manages being a full-time employee and a student Late at night when the weight benches are no longer squeaking and the basketballs no longer thud on the hardwood courts, only a few sounds echo through the LaHaye Student Union. These are the sounds of the Liberty University Facilities crew doing their jobs. From 10:25 p.m. to […]

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Trespassing: train tragedy

Death of Jon Gregoire marks third fatality on James River trestle in three years The death of Liberty University senior Jon Gregoire, 21, Saturday, Nov. 8 marked the third train-related death at a trestle in downtown Lynchburg in the past three years. Gregoire was pronounced dead at the scene of the trestle after being struck by a northbound, mixed-freight train […]

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