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Re-register to vote
“The ballot is stronger than the bullet,” Sixteenth President of the United States of America Abraham Lincoln said during a speech on May 19, 1856. Liberty University students have repeatedly [...]
Parking responses
Liberty University students have returned to a myriad of campus changes, including a new parking system. According to Liberty’s administration the changes are showing promising results and will remain in [...]
Helicopter program phased out
Liberty University’s School of Aeronautics will phase out its helicopter training program, citing low enrollment and a lack of available jobs for helicopter pilots. Students currently enrolled in the helicopter [...]
Sgt. Alex Helmich: Helicopter pilot
Jacksonville, Ill. native Sgt. Alex Helmich — now a helicopter aviation student at Liberty University — enlisted in the Army in 2006 in response to the attacks on Sept. 11, [...]
Second chances
Asa Chapman receives grace Former Liberty University defensive lineman Asa Chapman pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor charges and one felony charge in a Lynchburg City Court in January. Under Virginia [...]
Building Liberty
More changes bring new look to Liberty’s campus Construction on Liberty University’s campus continues as the administration makes plans to demolish the buildings located behind DeMoss. According to Liberty’s Director [...]
Sports »
Jesse Sanders sets NCAA record
Posting a triple-double in the NBA is hard. In college it’s nearly impossible. To do this each season is a blessing, something for which Jesse Sanders is thankful. “It’s crazy,” [...]
Amoo, Aseweh selected by Major League Soccer
The list of Liberty Flames in pro sports just got a little longer this month, with soccer players Darren Amoo and Phillip Aseweh both being taken in the supplemental MLS [...]
Aiming toward the mark
The Liberty University paintball team has its sights set on a National Championship. Currently at 4-0, the Flames are in prime position to shoot their way past all competitors and [...]
Features »
PRSSA Prepares for the Plunge
“She doesn’t always get to participate in the same activities that I do,” Liberty University junior Victoria Petrocelli said when describing her 18-year-old younger sister, Alexandra, who was born with [...]
More businesses offer Flames Cash
Sweet Stellas and Yogurt Yeti are the newest additions to the list of merchants that now accept Flames Cash from Liberty University students. Sweet Stella offers a variety of baked [...]
Grads bring Bloop back home
Liberty Alumni open new yogurt location in Lynchburg, offering health and a chance to help those in need When students returned from Christmas break, they were greeted with a new [...]
Life »
Computer tutor impacts lives
The Internet is a primary form of communication for most people today. However some people, mainly senior citizens, have yet to learn how to use this technological medium, despite the [...]
Making a difference 10 years later
When it opened in 1998, the Jubilee Family Development Center was designed to provide low-income youth and their families a constructive recreational and educational environment to enrich their lives. “We [...]
From the heart: beyond the call of duty
Filing and inventory are seemingly insignificant tasks, yet someone has to do it. Kaitlin Royer spent 40 hours of her semester at LAUREL Regional School accomplishing behind-the-scenes work to benefit [...]
Opinion »
Costa Cruises evades responsibility
After the Concordia capsized, the ship’s captain is under fire for abandoning the ship and its passengers As the imminent 100th anniversary of the Titanic approaches, the death of another [...]




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