The Latino population in Nashville is growing, and Lipscomb is the first local university to reach out to Latino students by offering grants of up to $22,000 per student for those who meet the general admissions requirements. Read the full story
Posted on 03 February 2012.
The Latino population in Nashville is growing, and Lipscomb is the first local university to reach out to Latino students by offering grants of up to $22,000 per student for those who meet the general admissions requirements. Read the full story
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Posted on 23 January 2012.
To share or not to share, that is the controversy. The enforcement of not being able to share meals with others has some students confused and upset. Lumination’s Kelly Dean and Caitlin Selle take you behind the meal plan for more details on this current issue. Read the full story
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Posted on 17 January 2012.
Lipscomb students gathered Saturday, Jan. 14 to celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day by serving the community in coalition with the SALT program. Read the full story
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Posted on 14 January 2012.
Jan. 14 kicked off the start of a service oriented week to honor the birth of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Students from Lipscomb, Belmont and Vanderbilt universities collaborated on the week’s first service project, all helping to paint Fire House 19 near downtown Nashville through the Hands on Nashville service group. Students spent their Saturday morning painting the old fire house that has been forgotten since 1993.
Other projects to honor Dr. King included working with Feed the Children and the American Red Cross.
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Posted on 11 January 2012.
Since the first basketball game in 1931, the sports teams at Lipscomb have had the same name – The Bisons. Late Wednesday afternoon, the Department of Athletics announced a new set of logos that Lipscomb Athletics will be using from this point forward. Read the full story
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Posted on 03 December 2011.
Paul Warren’s friends and coworkers shared their thoughts with Lumination about the loss of an “outstanding individual.”
Warren, a 2006 Lipscomb graduate, was killed Thursday morning when his car rear-ended an 18-wheeler on Vietnam Veterans Parkway. The wreck, caused by fog and an icy road, was part of a chain-reaction accident involving more than 50 vehicles on the Korean War Veterans Bridge. Read the full story
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Posted on 02 December 2011.
It’s the final newscast of the semester! Anchors Caitlin Selle and Hunter Patterson bring you up to date on the latest Lipscomb news. We also have Madeline Smith filling you in on who is pregnant, who is getting married and the likes of in the entertainment world. Also, curious about whether you will need your umbrella this weekend? Jessica Burke has this week’s forecast. And finally, Wade Fundburg has the latest sports news from around the area. Read the full story
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Posted on 28 November 2011.
Pi Delta’s annual “Cocoa and Carols” begins at 7:30 in Shamblin Theater. The club is asking for either a five dollar donation or five canned food items to donate to Second Harvest.
Second Harvest has asked Pi Delta to ask for peanut butter, canned meat, canned fruit, canned vegetables, rice, mac and cheese, cereal and pasta.
Tau Phi’s Duncan Gross will be the host for the evening.
There will be free hot cocoa and cookies at the show. There has also been a rumor floating around that a certain group of Tau Phi boys are closing the show.
This is the 3rd annual “Cocoa and Carols,” and in the past, Second Harvest has benefited greatly from the show.
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