Posted on 20 April 2012. Tags: exercise, health and wellness, healthy eating, Lipscomb, recreation, SAC, The Biggest Loser
Losing weight and maintaining a balanced diet as a college student seems to be a far-fetched idea. With late night studying, midnight snacks, fast food and our busy lifestyles, health and wellness is not an easy task, but it is one that many Lipscomb students say is well worth it in the end. Read the full story
Posted in Campus Life, Campus News, LU Babble, Recreation
Posted on 13 March 2012. Tags: American Cadence, cory woodroof, Ireland, Kiernan McMullan, Logan Buerlein, Mat Kearney, Nashville, SXSW, Two Years, Warm Blankets, WO Smith School of Music
Kiernan McMullan, the opening act for Mat Kearney when he performed at the SGA-sponsored spring concert, sat down with Lumination, offering a look into his past, his new album, Two Years, and his new organization, American Cadence Records. Read the full story
Posted in Campus Life, Campus News, Community, Entertainment & Food, Features, LU Events, Music, News, Recreation, SGA
Posted on 07 March 2012. Tags: Alumni Auditorium, Christianity, concert, cory woodroof, Faith, Hey Mama, Lipscomb, Mat Kearney, Nothing Left to Lose, SGA, Ships In the night, Young Love
This past Friday, Lipscomb students were given a rare treat.
Mat Kearney, best known for hit songs “Nothing Left to Lose”, “Undeniable” and more recently, “Ships in the Night” and “Hey Mama”, headlined the free SGA-sponsored spring concert alongside Kiernan McMullan in Alumni Auditorium.
Kearney, a resident of Nashville, offered insight into his past, his music, his faith and his love of everything Lipscomb. Read the full story
Posted in Campus Life, Campus News, Carousel, Community, Entertainment & Food, Features, LU Events, Music, News, Recreation, SGA
Posted on 06 February 2012. Tags: bikers, Emily Snell, Harley Davidson, Jake Morris, Lipscomb Faculty, Lipscomb University, motorcycles, Paul Turner, psychology, Roy Hamley, Shanna Ray, therapy
A 75-year-old professor who rides a Harley is unforgettable for most students.
Lipscomb’s psychology department proudly claims that unique motorcycle-collecting faculty member in Dr. Roy Hamley. Read the full story
Posted in Academic Departments, Carousel, Features, News, Recreation
Posted on 30 October 2011. Tags: Charlie Coffee, halloween, Haunted High Rise, haunted houses, Jigsaw, Julie Berardinis, Lipscomb University, Nate Mueting, Saw, Taylor Jackson
On a cool, windy October night at Lipscomb University, something changed about one of the men’s residence halls.
Haunted High Rise was the occasion, bringing Lipscomb students out to get the adrenaline flowing. Read the full story
Posted in Campus Life, Campus News, Community, Entertainment & Food, Features, News, Recreation
Posted on 07 October 2011. Tags: Brad McCoy, Cowboy Show, Jessica Burke, Lipscomb Athletics, Lumination newscast, Media Masters, Stephen Greyser, Wade Funderburg
This week, anchors Wade Funderburg and Jessica Burke tell you everything you need to know about pledging and bid night, Brad McCoy’s presentation during Family Weekend, the 32nd annual Tau Phi Cowboy Show, missions fair, College of Arts and Sciences fair, and Campus Safety and Security. Also, Lumination explores students’ fall break plans; interviews Stephen Greyser, the guest speaker for Media Masters; and talks about the big athletics announcement. Lumination has all that, plus a look at entertainment, sports and weather.
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Posted in Academic Departments, Academics, Campus Life, Campus News, Campus Safety, Carousel, Community, Entertainment & Food, Lipscomb Missions, Multimedia, News, Recreation, Social Clubs, Sports, Videos
Posted on 02 October 2011. Tags: Brushfire, crafts, Fall, halloween, Lacy Pack, Lipscomb
Fall is here and now it’s time to bust out the Halloween decorations! But don’t go buy them, make them yourself at Brushfire!
Brushfire, a pottery studio located just a mile from Lipscomb’s campus, offers a wide selection of unfinished pottery, colors and loads of decorating options. Read the full story
Posted in Community, Entertainment & Food, Features, News, Opinion, Recreation
Posted on 02 October 2011. Tags: Brian Wessels, Humans vs. Zombies, HVZ, Lipscomb, Nick Glende, SGA
Just when you thought it was safe, a new strain of infection has appeared. You thought you had outlasted them, but they are making a return. Whether the human race lives or becomes zombie food is in your hands; so get your guns ready, we’re counting on you. Read the full story
Posted in Campus Life, News, Recreation, SGA