Lumination bids farewell to its 2019 graduating seniors

Lumination bids farewell to its 2019 graduating seniors

On May 4, this year’s seniors will be graduating, including those who have helped contribute to Lumination during their time here at Lipscomb. Whether that was through radio, TV newscast or our online website (or maybe all three!), we have appreciated all the work they’ve poured into this network, as they were an integral part in producing content for Lumination They will be missed by the journalism and new media department, but communication staff and students alike trust that they will be successful as they pursue their careers. Carly Reams 1. What professor has shaped you the most here? In what way? For sure Alan Griggs. He reminds me of such a father figure in the way he really pushes us hard while also truly believing in our talent. Without him, I would not be the journalist I am today! His honest advice has meant so much to me and my time here at Lipscomb. 2. What is your favorite Lipscomb memory? Ah, definitely the Lipscomb vs. Liberty game! I know we lost, but it was so cool seeing Lipscomb come together like that. I love our sports, and all the big games have been my favorite part of college. 3. Is there a favorite article that you’ve written for Lumination during your time here? I can’t pick one, but my feature stories have been a big part of what I love about writing. I think people are the most interesting and important thing to readers, and I feel the same as a writer. Getting to hear so many amazing stories from students has been such a blessing. 4. What are your...

Lumination Newscast, Sept. 5, 2014

On this week’s Lumination News, Brianne Welch and Martin Baker lead the show from the anchors desk, keeping you updated on the latest events and news from Lipscomb University and beyond. Watch this week’s show to see how the Nashville Sounds’ last game at Greer Stadium affects fans and players, and see how Lipscomb students can still be involved in football games despite not having a football team. We also tell you more about why Lipscomb is now the top 13th christian school in the nation, and we you the low-down on the throw-down that was Swing in the Square. Lumination News also gives you a look at why Lipscomb students tend to look for love while on campus. Stay tuned for next week’s show where we will keep you updated on the most recent happenings at Lipscomb University and in Nashville. LUmination Newscast 9-4-2014-H.264 for Apple TV from lumination Network on Vimeo. Do you have story ideas? An event you want us to cover? Email our News Director at...

Lumination News, April 4, 2014

This week’s Lumination News features a special report from international reporter Brianna Langley on the 8.2 magnitude earthquake that hit Chile.  We also keep you updated with events on campus. Martin Baker gives you a look inside Bison Brawl, based off the ABC show Shark Tank. Savanna Schubert tells you all about a new bill concerning religious freedom that could affect public and private schools. Do you have story ideas? An event you want us to cover? Email our News Director...

Lumination News, March 14, 2014

In this week’s Lumination News, Madeline Smith and Joe Sanderson keep you updated on the latest events and news from Tennessee and Lipscomb University. Smith kicks off the newscast by informing you about a new bill in Tennessee concerning same-sex marriages, and Martin Baker gives you an update on the legalization of marijuana in Tennessee. Sarah McGee brings the news to your front door with a report on social clubs’ Full Moon Festival. Want to know what Google Fiber is and what it has to do with Nashville? Mason Griffin gives you the scoop. If you’re graduating or planning to attend graduation, things will be different. Lumination gives you the details on this year’s graduation. Do you have story ideas? An event you want us to cover? Email our News Director...

Lumination News, March 7, 2014

In this week’s Lumination News, Kelly Dean and Martin Baker keep you updated on the latest events and news from Lipscomb University and beyond. To start off, Bridgette Begle gives a quick weather recap. Reporter Savanna Schubert gives you an inside look at a benefit concert two Lipscomb students hosted for their sick  15-year-old sister, and Martin Baker also provides an update on the new Taco Bell breakfast menu. If you’ve heard of the dating app Tinder, but haven’t tried it, Begle gives you a look at how the app works, and how to be careful when using it. Logan Butts gives you the scoop on why college athletes don’t get paid, and Sarah McGee provides a recap of the Oscars. Stay tuned for next week’s show where we will keep you updated on the most recent happenings at Lipscomb University and in Nashville. Do you have story ideas? An event you want us to cover? Email our News Director...