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2010 Special Olympics Tennessee basketball tournament
Lipscomb recently hosted the 2010 state basketball tournament of Special Olympics Tennessee. Here are some photos from the Opening Ceremonies, held in Allen Arena, and from the games, played in the Student Activity Center.
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Rebekah Osteen Senior Profile
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Katie Jones Senior Profile
1. Name, hometown, majorKatie Jones, Lawrenceburg, Tenn., journalism 2. What’s next for you after graduation?I am going to continue my internship with SouthComm and job hunt. I am also going to get married this summer. 3. Long-term career goals?I would love to get a job at Her Magazine because it is a fun and creative atmosphere. I would also get to work with really great people. 4. What is the most important thing you learned at Lipscomb?Lipscomb has helped me become the person I wanted to be. I have learned how to come out of my shell and meet new people. 5. Who at Lipscomb influenced you the most? How?Dr.…
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Alice in Wonderland
Alice in Wonderland is a great family movie. It is rated PG and produced by Disney. Beside some complex wordplay intended for adults, the film is made for children. The only difficult things to understand are the intricate metaphors. The images in the picture are amazing and don’t require any analytical skills to enjoy. Tim Burton’s work in 3D is about as close as film can come to a hallucinogenic experience for the viewer. The combination of computer-generated animation, special effects, and make-up almost make the cartoon version more realistic than this one. Once entering Wonderland, the new film’s plot is mostly similar to the book by Lewis Carrol and…
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Snow brings fun, competitive nature to Nashville
With snow comes fun. That’s an opinion you may not agree with but President Randy Lowry does. Presidential Snowball Fight from Ryan Malone on Vimeo.
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Career development aids students in finding internships
If you are entering the second semester of your sophomore year you should have an internship already, or be looking to land your first one.
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Top 10 Lipscomb events in the last ten years
10. Madagascar President Visits Marc Ravalomanana, president of the Republic of Madagascar, visited Lipscomb and spoke to an arena full of university and K-12 students, along with faculty and staff. Afterward, he met with local business leaders and Randy Lowry to discuss the program created to allow selected Malagasi students to study at Lipscomb University. 9. Kaia Jergenson Fundraiser Diagnosed with meningococcal meningitis, Kaia’s story impacted Lipscomb deeply. Lipscomb students organized a round-the-clock prayer vigil. Within two months, the school raised 130,000 for her cause. After five months of therapy, Kaia walked out of the student center fitted with two prosthetic legs and addressed 2,000 of her fellow students. 8.…
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Gentry, Seigenthaler inspire students to stand up for what’s right
John Seigenthaler and Howard Gentry Jr. — two Nashvillians who were instrumental in the civil rights struggle — spoke to Lipscomb students as part of the observance of Black History Month.
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Never so glad to see someone die
I enjoy theater, but The Death of a Salesman was a new experience for me. Since the subject matter of this show is so dark, and it deals with such difficult situations, I was expecting to come out of there with a feeling of hopelessness and despair. But I was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed the experience of watching the show.
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Lipscomb at Winterfest
Lipscomb University’s admissions office brings counselors and student workers to Gatlinburg, Tenn. each year for a large youth rally called Winterfest.