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“I’ll Be Back” wins Singarama 2010
“I’ll Be Back” captured the Sweepstakes title for Singarama 2010.
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Reunion Weekend 2010
Lipscomb hosted a Reunion Weekend April 2-4. Students from the classes of 1970, 1980, and 1990 were on campus to experience firsthand all of the changes that have occurred at Lipscomb over the past several years. Throughout the weekend there were showings of Singarama, a family reception, campus tours, and other interactive events. Pictures From Reunion Weekend 2010
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The Easter Egg Hunt
The early birds got the eggs when it came to this year’s Easter Egg hunt on Wednesday, March 31st.
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Ashley Day Senior Profile
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Bisons take game one of series, lose last two
The Bison baseball hosted ETSU on Friday and Saturday. While the Bisons won on Friday by a score of 9-4, the team lost both games of their doubleheader on Saturday, however, losing 15-6 and 6-3.
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Lady Bisons sweep USC Upstate, improve to 4-0 in A-Sun
Republished from Lumination Network, March 28, 2010. The softball team faced one the best pitchers in the nation on Saturday; that, however, would not slow them down on their way to improve their conference record to 4-0 Game 1 It was an old fashioned pitchers’ duel on Saturday afternoon as Lipscomb’s Whitney Kiihnl and Upstate’s Morgan Childers went head-to-head at Draper Diamond. Going into the weekend Kiihnl and Childers ranked No. 1 and No. 2 in hits given up per game. The two pitchers lived up to their rankings until the fourth inning when Lipscomb got on the board via a Mollie Mitchell single that brought in Kellie Sirus. Sirus…
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Softball sweeps ETSU in A-Sun opener
It was a busy weekend for the Lady Bisons hosting ETSU and USC twice on the weekend. The ladies swept ETSU 5-0 and 2-1 as part of their “Strike Out Cancer” night to raise breast cancer awareness.
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SGA Meeting March 22, 2010
On Monday, March 22, 2010 Lipscomb’s Student Government Association met to discuss and vote on many upcoming events in Lipscomb’s future.
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Tyler Whaley Senior Profile
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Mission Guatemala: Coban
I honestly do not know how to describe the medical mission trip to the Coban region of Guatemala. I can tell you that this was by far the most exhausting, yet rewarding week of my life, and the number of things I have taken away from this trip are truly countless.