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1 week ago |
liberty.edu | Gabriella Clinton
Students gathered on the Academic Lawn May 1 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. for Yard Sale, a popular event hosted by Student Activities. The annual gathering of the makeshift market allows students to buy and sell thrifted clothes, as well as browse a variety of handmade and unique items sold by small businesses. More than 60 student vendors set up tables in the center of the Academic Lawn, while local Lynchburg businesses such as the Bagel & I, Nomad Coffee and Bevie joined in on the fun.
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1 month ago |
liberty.edu | Gabriella Clinton
Students gathered on the Academic Lawn May 1 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. for Yard Sale, a popular event hosted by Student Activities. The annual gathering of the makeshift market allows students to buy and sell thrifted clothes, as well as browse a variety of handmade and unique items sold by small businesses. More than 60 student vendors set up tables in the center of the Academic Lawn, while local Lynchburg businesses such as the Bagel & I, Nomad Coffee and Bevie joined in on the fun.
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1 month ago |
liberty.edu | Gabriella Clinton
Thousands of Liberty University students gathered April 26 at 5 p.m. in the LaHaye Parking Lot for the highly anticipated end-of-semester celebration, After Party, hosted by Student Activities. Despite enduring the mounting stress of finals and homework, students got the chance to take a break and enjoy the festivities with friends. The event included live music, carnival rides, activities and food trucks.
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1 month ago |
liberty.edu | Gabriella Clinton
Students showed up and showed out at a new university-wide video game competition April 12. Student Activities hosted its first-ever Super Smash Bros. Campus Throwdown in the Vines Center, where players went head-to-head tournament-style with this classic game. Due to the previous success of Super Smash Bros. gaming events held in the Montview Game Room, Student Activities decided to host a similar event on a larger scale.
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1 month ago |
liberty.edu | Gabriella Clinton
Student Activities hosted a Colony House concert during College for a Weekend (CFAW) April 4. Students, CFAW attendees and the public filled the Vines Center for the indie-rock band’s sixth performance at Liberty University.
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