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Amherst Co. deputies investigating shoplifting incident, trying to identify suspect
AMHERST COUNTY, Va. (WSET) — The Amherst County Sheriff's Office (ACSO) said they areinvestigating a shoplifting incident that occurred at Lowe's in Madison Heights. ACSO said they are looking for help from the community to identify the suspect. Anyone with information in reference to this incident is asked to...
Author Defends ‘The Free Speech Handbook’ Amid School Controversy
LYNCHBURG, VA – We told you several weeks ago about a graphic novel causing a stir in Lynchburg City Schools. The book, titled, ‘The Free Speech Handbook’ was distributed to some fourth and fifth graders, before being deemed ‘inappropriate’ for all LCS students. Well now,...
Q&A with new faculty: Abigail Moore
As a student at Yale, Abigail Moore’s majors in English and women’s, gender, and sexuality studies were avenues for her to study language, power, and violence—all of which remain a focus of her research today. “I am a cultural theorist especially concerned with what power is, how...
University of Lynchburg students facing waitlisted classes and thousands in extra costs
LYNCHBURG, Va. (WSET) — Students at the University of Lynchburg are wanting answers from the school after a turbulent start to the school year. On top of that, some students told ABC13 they showed up to classes they registered for--only to be told they were actually waitlisted. One student...
Liberty Law to celebrate 20 years of Christian legal education during Founder’s Day Weekend
Liberty University School of Law invites the Liberty community to commemorate its 20-year anniversary on Founder’s Day Weekend, Aug. 30-31. Since its founding in 2004 with 60 students, Liberty Law has trained over 1,200 professionals to enter their fields practice-ready with a biblical foundation. Graduates are serving in many areas such as private practice, government service, and in business and corporate settings. Liberty Law alumni are working as prosecutors, public defenders, judges, and in elected office, as well as arguing before the U.S. Supreme Court.
Liberty Law alumna strives to better the lives of area youth and families as juvenile domestic relations judge
In July, Liberty University School of Law alumna Rachel Thompson (’12) transitioned from attorney to judge, appointed to the Roanoke County Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court for the 23rd Judicial District of Virginia. As an attorney, Thompson specialized in adoption and immigration cases. She is taking her passion...
Students, alumni work and train as professionals during summer music program in New York
Eleven Liberty University School of Music students and alumni traveled to upstate New York this summer to bring music and worship to campers as part of the Adirondack Performing Arts Festival (APAF), a nine-week professional performance and training program. They joined a group of 37 young musicians, including instrumentalists and vocalists, to lead worship and perform concerts, chamber music, and weekly recitals for over 8,000 campers at CAMP-of-the-WOODS, a Christian resort for families in Speculator, N.Y.
Randolph included in Princeton Review’s ‘Best 390 Colleges’ guide
The Princeton Review has once again recognized Randolph College in the 2025 edition of its college guide, The Best 390 Colleges. Randolph was ranked 13th for Best Health Services alongside much larger institutions including the University of Virginia, Florida State University, and Auburn University. Last winter, the College increased its...
Liberty Picked First, Underwood Named BIG EAST Preseason Midfielder of Year
LYNCHBURG, Va. – The Liberty field hockey team was picked to finish in first place in the 2024 BIG EAST Field Hockey Preseason Coaches' Poll. In addition, fifth-year senior Reagan Underwood has been named the 2024 BIG EAST Field Hockey Preseason Midfielder of the Year. This is the third...
15 years later, still no arrests in Virginia Tech murders
BLACKSBURG, Va. – Updated Story:. After 15 long years - closure is a foreign concept for the Childs and Metzler families. “She never got to finish college or fulfill her dreams of becoming a physician’s assistant,” Heidi Childs’ mom Laura said. “We will never know what...
Liberty HC Jamey Chadwell press conference quotes Campbell week
It is game week! Liberty head coach Jamey Chadwell met with the media on Tuesday as he discusses the Flames’ season opener on Saturday against Campbell. Check out the full video and transcript from his press conference below. “We showed our new players, we got on the video game...
New Lynchburg Humane Society clinic to provide low-cost vet services
LYNCHBURG, Va. — Pet care can be expensive and lots of people just can't afford it. That's why the Lynchburg Humane Society is hoping to bring more affordable healthcare to the area, and has begun its new capital campaign called "Healthy Pets, Happy Families." They need $7,500,000 with the...
Fog lifts quickly this morning with lots of heat for midweek
LYNCHBURG, Va. (WSET) — There may be a bit of fog this morning, but we'll see it disperse quickly as the temperatures rise. The afternoon highs will be similar again and should climb to the low 90s. The lows are warm for the rest of the week and will...
Virginia Tech and Metallica forge merchandise agreement
BLACKSBURG, Va. (WDBJ) - A new collection of T-shirts and hats is available for Hokie fans, as Virginia Tech says, “A collaboration with Metallica has finally happened.”. The initial lineup of merchandise co-branded with rock band Metallica features designs inspired by the band’s logo and original sketches by Virginia Tech doodle artist Steven White, according to the university.
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