Posted on 25 January 2012.
After a day of school when I was younger, I would rush to my grandmother’s house for a bowl of chocolate ice cream. I would sit with her and play dominos for an hour, watch cartoons and try to recreate the moves I saw on Power Rangers every Saturday morning. I would pretend that I had no homework, no spelling tests, no grade sheets and no baths. Read the full story
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Posted on 24 January 2012. Tags: Gingrich, GOP, Newt, Open Marriage, Presidential, Romney, SC
This past weekend, Republican presidential nominee Newt Gingrich surprised the nation with a staggering win in the South Carolina primary. Gaining about 40% of the overall vote, the conservative former Speaker of the House managed to pull ahead of frontrunner Mitt Romney to win the state’s election. Read the full story
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Posted on 14 January 2012. Tags: bison, Bisons, Lipscomb, lumination, mascot change, name change, Nashville
The first in a series, Lumination asks Lipscomb students what their thoughts are about the mascot change. This will be an ongoing series until the decision is made final. The following is written by senior American Studies major Grant Winter. Read the full story
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Posted on 13 January 2012. Tags: Atlantic Sun, bison, Bisons, editorial, Lipscomb, mascot change, name change, student opinion
The first in a series, Lumination asks Lipscomb students what their thoughts are about the mascot change. This will be an ongoing series until the decision is made final.
The following is written by senior biology major Alexander McMeen. Read the full story
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Posted on 11 January 2012. Tags: Caucus, GOP, herman cain, iowa, John McCain, Mitt Romney, New Hampshire, president, Presidential race
Whatever you may believe about former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney, he’s not one to call it a day when the going gets tough.
Ever since Romney lost the 2008 presidential nomination to Senator John McCain, one could only speculate he would be back for round two. Read the full story
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Posted on 05 December 2011. Tags: alabama, BAMA, BCS, Cowboys, Crimson Tide, Fiest Bowl, football, Honey Badger, Les Miles, Louisiana, LSU, National Championship, Oklahoma State, OKST, Southeastern
The BCS is garbage.
I mean, really. College football is the only mainstream sport that does not have a playoff. It’s ludicrous. This year’s victim is the Cowboys of Oklahoma State. Read the full story
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Posted on 05 December 2011. Tags: 50 car wreck, Alumni, fatal accident, Hendersonville, Lipscomb, Nashville, Paul Warren, Ralston Major
I’ve known Pdub now for about nine years. We were pledge brothers and college roommates. We have remained close friends ever since. Read the full story
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Posted on 18 November 2011. Tags: Belmont, caitlin selle, college, entertainment, journalism, Kelly Dean, Lipscomb, Lipscomb news, madeline smith, Nashville, news, newscast, Sports, sydney poe, tennessee, Wade Funderburg
This week, Madeline and Wade bring you the news from Lipscomb. They tell you all about Anteaters Ball, Stomp Fest and more. Caitlin Selle has all the gossip from the entertainment world, Sydney will let you know how much you need to bundle up over Thanksgiving break and Kelly fills you in with everything going on in the sports world.
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