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The Liberty Champion, Volume 12, Issue 7)
Liberty University DigitalCommons@Liberty University 1994 -- 1995 Liberty University School Newspaper 10-11-1994 10-11-94 (The Liberty Champion, Volume 12, Issue 7) Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.liberty.edu/paper_94_95 Recommended Citation "10-11-94 (The Liberty Champion, Volume 12, Issue 7)" (1994). 1994 -- 1995. Paper 7. http://digitalcommons.liberty.edu/paper_94_95/7 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Liberty University School Newspaper at DigitalCommons@Liberty University. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1994 -- 1995 by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@Liberty University. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ptirerttf (ttltamrrtxm S I Nonprofit org. * W U.S. Postage - ' Paid Liberty University, Lynchburg, Va. lay, October 11,1994 Vol. 12, No. 7 Lynchburg, Va. jj^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - __^^_ j Permit No. 136 INSIDE Hogg crowneB M d 1994 MissM LibertB y 1IN IHL l^lli,WS« Ministry chapel has almost By TIMOTHY J. GIBBONS Delaware Hornets Home Placement was determined doubled this year, with now close to 1,000 students attend News Editor coming game. by weighted votes cast by stu ing the Friday event. Page 2. "I honestly couldn't believe dents in the Friday, Oct. 7 The cheering section in it," Hogg said, recalling her convocation. Seniors' votes convocation Friday was thoughts when she realized counted as five, juniors' as ALUMNI AND almost as loud as the crowd at she had been chosen as this four, sophomores' twice and the stadium Saturday night. At year's Miss Liberty. "I really freshmen's once. Contestants KIDS ENJOY the game, though, the group saw other people as being came from a pool of all senior from the Vines Center had more deserving." unmarried women with a GPA Zoo: The P-l park even more reason to cheer — Michael Stewart, dean of of 2.75 or higher. -
Basketball, Beach Party Is Showing Great Foresight in Moving Be Made for Special Situations
m ^0 LIBERTY UNIVERSITY Nonprofit org. U.S. Postage Paid Lynchburg, Va. The Champion Permit No. 136 "... Where the spirit of the Lord is, there is Liberty." M Lynchburg, Va. Tuesday, February 11,1992 Vol. 9, No. 17 County school board News The Lynchburg School Board recently explored appoints Yarbrough various solutions to By GRACIE COWELL Recreation Committee, Yarbrough wisdom is drawn from athletic and overcrowding. For details, City News Editor worked closely with Eddie Gunter Jr., coaching experiences. "You learn to see Page 2. Dr. Roy Yarbrough, professor of recently elected to the Campbell make decisions quickly, and some sports management at LU, left the County Board of Supervisors. Gunter times they're the wrong ones. But you The Genesis House Campbell County Court House on recommended Yarbrough to fill the leam from those, so you don't make provides Lynchburg abused Feb. 6 with one position after his elec the same mistake twice," he said. children with a unique more role to fill. tion to the board of During his 12 years at LU, service. See Page 2. Yarbrough has been supervisors. Yarbrough Yarbrough has been a teacher to some, appointed to serve will serve on the board a coach to others and even a jogging Time, research and hard on the Campbell for the remaining 3 1/2 partner for a few. He is responsible work make up the formula County School years of Gunter's term. for the birth of LU's intramural sports for the number-one ranked Board and will as Overshadowing most program and shares credit with Dr. -
2011-12 Schedule/Results Un I V E R S I T Y Ce N T E R • Ma C O N , Ga
NO. 8 ETSU LADY BU C S (8-21) V S . NO. 1 FGCU EA gles (26-2) 2011-12 SCHEDULE/RESULTS UN IVE R SITY CE N TE R • MA C O N , GA. November (0-6) We d n e s d a y , Fe b . 29, 2012 • no o n • TV: esPn3 (Pa u l Cr a n e /de e ro m i n e ) • ra d i o : WXsm-AM 640 (Pl a y -by-Pl a y : Jo h n sT e V e n s ) • li V e sT a T s : aT l a n T i C su n .o r g 11 TENNESSEE TECH % (MSHA Athletic Center) .............L, 76-87 18 UAB % (Burton Coliseum) .........................................L, 47-59 19 Manhattan % (Burton Coliseum) ..............................L, 53-86 GAM E DAY Inf ORMA ti O N 21 at Appalachian State (Holmes Center)......................L, 65-89 SE R IES ............................................................................................................................FGCU LEADS 7-2 26 MTSU (MSHA Athletic Center) ..................................L, 63-78 LAST MEETI N G .......................................................................L, 64-71 (FE B . 25, 2012, JOH N SO N CITY ) 28 at Richmond (Robins Center) ...................................L, 39-66 LADY BU C S IN THEI R LAST 5 ................................................................................................................. 2-3 LADY BU C S IN THEI R LAST 10 .............................................................................................................. 3-7 December (1-5) ST R EAK ................................................................................................................................................L, 1 1 at Stetson -
2011-12 Schedule/Results UNF Ar E N a (5,800) • Ja C K S O N V I L L E , Fl A
ETSU LADY BU C S (4-11, 3-2) V S . NOR T H FL ORIDA OS PR E Y S (5-11, 2-3) 2011-12 SCHEDULE/RESULTS UNF AR E N A (5,800) • JA C KSO N VILLE , FLA . November (0-6) Th u r s d a y , Ja n . 12, 2012 • 7 Pm • TV: asu n .tv • ra d i o : WXsm-AM 640 (Pl a y -By-Pl a y : Jo h n sT e V e n s ) • li V e sT a T s : unFos P r e y s .c o m 11 TENNESSEE TECH % (MSHA Athletic Center) .............L, 76-87 18 UAB % (Burton Coliseum) .........................................L, 47-59 19 Manhattan % (Burton Coliseum) ..............................L, 53-86 GAM E DAY Inf ORMA T IO N 21 at Appalachian State (Holmes Center)......................L, 65-89 SE R IES .........................................................................................................................ETSU LEADS , 10-2 26 MTSU (MSHA Athletic Center) ..................................L, 63-78 LAST MEETI N G ...................................................... ETSU 74 UNF 52, FE B . 12, 2011 (JOH N SO N CITY ) 28 at Richmond (Robins Center) ...................................L, 39-66 LADY BU C S IN THEI R LAST 5 ................................................................................................................. 4-1 LADY BU C S IN THEI R LAST 10 .............................................................................................................. 4-6 December (1-5) ST R EAK .............................................................................................................................................. W, 3 1 at Stetson (Edmunds Center) ♦ ................................L, 60-68 ne xt Ti m e ou T F o r T h e la d y Bu c s ..............................................................AT JA C KSO N VILLE (JA N . 14) 3 at Florida Gulf Coast (Alico Arena) ♦ ........................L, 60-88 LADY BU C S ’ LEADI N G SC O R E R ............................................................................ -
ACADEMIC FOCUS Thunderbird M En Cross Country Runners Won the Cal Poly Bronco Invitational Saturday
I T y CAMPUS SPORTS: The ACADEMIC FOCUS Thunderbird m en cross country runners won the Cal Poly Bronco Invitational Saturday. PAGE 13. 'Law and Beyond Law; CAMPUS NEWS: SUU's NATIONAL NEWS: New Peace and Justice,' is the ~ University Centers serve many wildfires empted yesterday in topic Thursday. i who can't make it to Cedar City California-this time in San every day. PAGE 3. Bernardino County. PAGE 6. PAGE 10. CAMPUS ARTS: SUU's NAT'L SPORTS: It wasn't Noel Neeb is quickly becoming much of a showdown yesterday as one of the theatre department's the Cowboys gave Jimmy Johnson Edwin Firmage busiest actors.PAGE 12. his comeuppance. PAGE 18. I ALMANAC • October 28 &. 29, satellite voter registration, IN THUNDERBIRD CIRCLE DINING: Cedar City Public Library, final chance to register for the Nov. 5 elections. Lunch (11-1:30): Meatballs and country gravy, October vegetarian lasagna, french toast stix, soup &. salad • Influenza immunizations available at SUU Student bar, grill, deli. Health Service Clinic located in the Centrum, · room 220 (8:30 a.m. to 9:20 a.m.), or in Manzanita Dinner (5-6:30): Deluxe tostado, turkey steak, soup &. C-1 (9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.). Cost of immunization is salad bar, grill, deli. $8. WEATHER FORECAST: • Sigma Nu Eigth Annual Haunted House, 197 S. 300 W. 7-11 p.m. SNOW HIGH: Low 40s LOW: High 20s • October 28 &. 29, satellite voter registration, Cedar IN THUNDERBIRD CIRCLE DINING: City Public Library, final chance to register for the Nov. 5 elections. -
Annual Budget Fiscal Year 2004 - 2005
LeeLee CountyCounty Southwest Florida Annual Budget Fiscal Year 2004 - 2005 About the cover: The Everglades and 10,000 Islands are a masterpiece of nature. This subtropical wilderness is home to a plentiful flora and fauna. It is known for its rich bird life, particularly large wading birds, such as the roseate spoonbill, wood stork, great blue heron and a variety of egrets. It contains both temperate and tropical plant communities. Each species is an important part of the Everglades ecosystem. The Everglades are made up of complex ecosystems; freshwater swamp, brackish estuaries, and saltwater mangroves. Mangroves flourish in salty environments because they are able to obtain freshwater from saltwater. Some have the ability to block absorption of salt at their roots while others secrete excess salt through their leaves, allowing them to flourish where other trees would die. Mangroves contribute to the overall health of Florida’s southern coastal shoreline and provide a protected habitat for a variety of fish and crustaceans. Mangroves are one of Florida’s true natives and part of the state's heritage. FISCAL 2005 BUDGET Final Budget Fiscal Year 2004-2005 The Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada (GFOA) presented an award for Distinguished Presentation to the Lee Board of County Commissioners for its annual budget for the fiscal year beginning October 1, 2003. In order to receive this award, a governmental unit must publish a budget document that meets program criteria as a policy document, as an operations guide, as a financial plan and as a communications device. The award is valid for a period of one year only. -
Battle of Iwo Jima Remembered at Eco Park Ceremony
NOW THREE DAYS A WEEK POST COMMENTS AT CAPE-CORAL-DAILY-BREEZE.COM Eagles CAPE CORAL in action Both FGCU basketball teams take to the court BREEZE — SPORTS EARLY-WEEK EDITION WEATHER: Mostly Sunny • Tonight: Mostly Clear • Wednesday: Mostly Sunny — 2A cape-coral-daily-breeze.com Vol. 50, No. 23 Tuesday, February 22, 2011 50 cents Southwest Florida & Lee County Fair starts Friday Dog Show. 87th annual event to feature new rides, shows and exhibits, with returning favorites Executive producer Chris the By ANDREA GALABINSKI through Sunday, March 6, at the counties from 4-H and Future the Del Prados. “Stunt Dog Guy” Perondi is the [email protected] Lee Civic Center. Farmers of America and other Concerning shows for all ages, organizer of the Extreme Canine You can come with the family “Moonlight Madness” nights participants. the popular kid favorites Kandu Stunt Show. “We’ve been travel- all day, or take part in Moonlight this year are Friday, Feb. 25, and There will be the standard & Co. Magic Show and Tadpole ing nationwide and will do about Madness Nights, and see all the Friday, March 4. Moonlight favorites in rides along with new the Clown will be back this year, 700 shows this year, at theme animals, enjoy exhibits, great Madness goes from 10 p.m. to 2 rides. along with the Wild About parks, events and other county food, rides and music. a.m. with unlimited rides for $20. For entertainment and shows, Monkeys animal show and the fairs.” The 87th Annual Southwest Many come just to enjoy the local talent is always a favorite, Shark Encounter. -
Agenda and Meeting Materials September 12-13, 2012
Agenda and Meeting Materials September 12-13, 2012 Cohen Center Ballroom Florida Gulf Coast University 10501 FGCU Boulevard South Ft. Myers, Florida 33965 1 (This page intentionally left blank.) 2 ACTIVITIES BOARD OF GOVERNORS MEETINGS Cohen Center Ballroom Florida Gulf Coast University 10501 FGCU Boulevard South Ft. Myers, Florida 33965 September 12-13, 2012 By Telephone Conference Call Dial-in Number: 888-670-3525; Participant Code: 4122150353# Wednesday, September 12, 2012 9:30 a.m. – SUS Facilities Task Force 12:30 a.m. Chair: Dr. Judy Bense Members: Barbar, Bacheler, Bradley, Cole, Donaudy, Fajack, J. Long, M. Long, Owen, Robinson, Rosenberg 12:30 p.m. Lunch will be provided 2:00 – 3:30 p.m. Strategic Planning Committee ...............................................................9 Chair: Mr. John Rood; Mr. Joseph Caruncho Members: Chopra, Colson, Frost, Perez, Webster 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. Academic and Student Affairs Committee .......................................21 Chair: Mr. Norm Tripp; Vice Chair: Ms. Patricia Frost Members: Carter, Caruncho, Chopra, Kuntz, Stavros, Whatley 5:00 p.m. Welcome Reception 3 (This page intentionally left blank.) 4 Thursday, September 13, 2012 8:30 – 9:30 a.m. Facilities Committee ............................................................................101 Chair: Mr. Dick Beard; Vice Chair: Mr. John Temple Members: Carter, Caruncho, Chopra, Perez, Stavros 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. Budget and Finance Committee ........................................................133 Chair: Mr. Tico Perez; Vice Chair: Mr. Tom Kuntz Members: Beard, Colson, Parker, Rood, Temple, Tripp, Webster, Whatley 11:30 a.m. - Lunch will be provided 12:30 p.m. 12:30 - 2:30 p.m. Board of Governors – Regular Meeting ...........................................319 Chair: Mr. Dean Colson; Vice Chair: Mr. -
Matt Hildebrand
CHRONOLOGY 1971 1982 over 800 students making the trek to Charleston, Lynchburg Baptist College was founded by Dr. Jerry Steve Isaacs became Liberty's first NAIA All-Ameri- S.C. Liberty qualified for the NCAA Tournament Falwell, pastor of Thomas Road Baptist Church. can. and faced defending national champion North Car- olina. The Flames were a tough match for the Tar 1972 SEPT. 1, 1983 Heels, leading as much as four points and trailing Lynchburg Baptist gained affiliation with the Na- Liberty was accepted as a member of the East by a difference of six at half, 32-26. Liberty also tional Christian Collegiate Association. The first Coast Athletic Conference (ECAC). claimed the lead with under 10 minutes left, 47- men's basketball team was coached by Dan Man- 46. The Tar Heels ended with the win, 71-51, but ley. Dale Gibson was the first assistant. The team 1983 the Flames proved to be a strong competitor in the practiced at the City Armory and Lynchburg Chris- The Flames finished fifth in the NAIA National biggest game in the history of the program. tian Academy. Games were held at Jefferson For- Championships with a 23-9 record. Steve Isaacs est High School. The first game was against was named NAIA All-American for the second 1995 Southland College with LBC winning, 88-45. LBC straight year. Liberty Baptist joined the Mason- Julius Nwosu was signed by the San Antonio finished its first season with a 7-1 mark. Dixon Athletic Conference. Spurs, making him the first Flame basketball player to play on a NBA team. -
New South Bronx Parade
November 3-9, 2017 Your Neighborhood — Your News® SERVING PARKCHESTER, HUNTS POINT, FORDHAM SOUTH, GRAND CONCOURSE, FORDHAM NORTH, BRONX NORTH, CO-OP CITY ‘BREAKING BAD’ PASTOR GUILTY Fr. Miqueli ordered to reimburse $22,000 to St.FdeC BY PATRICK ROCCHIO not returned to active minis- name on it, and that there be The former pastor of a try since being ousted from St. a parish council, and that the Throggs Neck church was Frances de Chantal. Throggs Neck church have at found to have inappropriately “This investigation by the least two lay trustees familiar used a parish account for per- Economic Crimes Bureau with the fi nances. sonal expenses. found that Fr. Miqueli was im- According to the district The Bronx district attor- properly reimbursed for per- attorney’s offi ce, evidence ney’s offi ce found that Fr. Pe- sonal expenses,” said Clark. wasn’t found to support ac- ter Miqueli, of St. Frances de “The archdiocese has reim- cusations by some parishio- Chantal Church, who became bursed St. Frances de Chantal ners that the there could be a tabloid sensation for al- Church for the funds, $22,450 as much as $1 million in funds leged romps with a male body- of hard-earned money donated that were misappropriated. builder in 2015, had improp- by parishioners for the better- A second letter from Bishop erly obtained parish funds for ment of the parish.” Walsh to the parishioners ad- personal use. Clark’s offi ce also made rec- dressed concerns about Fr. Fr. Miqueli is effectively in ommendations to the Archdio- Miqueli’s future in the Catho- the process of restitution, for cese of New York about fi scal lic Church. -
ETSU Vs. North Florida Game Notes
2013-14 GAME NOTEBOOK 2013-14 Schedule and Results (2013-14 Season • All Times EST) Date Opponent Time/Score 10/29 MILLIGAN ^ (ASun.TV) W, 118-83 11/2 MARS HILL ^ (ASun.TV) W, 119-83 11/8 at Charlotte L, 75-80 11/12 MOREHEAD STATE (ASun.TV) L, 63-71 11/16 at Western Kentucky L, 50-57 11/19 WINTHROP (ASun.TV) L, 66-76 11/21 SAMFORD # W, 89-75 11/23 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN # W, 66-58 11/27 at Tennessee Tech L, 83-98 11/30 MARSHALL # W, 88-78 12/4 at Austin Peay W, 80-74 12/7 at Georgia Tech (ESPN3) L, 57-87 12/16 TUSCULUM (ASun.TV) W, 108-87 12/21 AUSTIN PEAY (ASun.TV) W, 84-79 12/29 VALPARAISO (ASun.TV) W, 73-62 1/4 at Kennesaw State * (ESPN3) W, 71-55 1/6 at Mercer * (ASun.TV) L, 63-73 1/9 LIPSCOMB *(ASun.TV) L, 80-82 1/11 N. KENTUCKY * (ASun.TV) W, 74-65 1/16 at Stetson * (ASun.TV) L, 58-64 1/18 at FGCU * (ESPN3) L, 62-90 1/23 NORTH FLORIDA * (ASun.TV) W, 99-93 1/25 JACKSONVILLE * (ASun.TV) W, 76-75 1/31 MERCER * (ASun.TV) L, 77-90 2/2 KENNESAW STATE * (ASun.TV) W, 86-73 2/6 at N. Kentucky * (ASun.TV) W, 64-50 2/8 at Lipscomb * (ESPN3) W, 96-88 2/10 USC UPSTATE * (ASun.TV) L, 63-75 2/13 FGCU * (ASun.TV) W, 89-81 2/15 STETSON * W, 93-66 2/20 at Jacksonville * (ASun.TV) L, 86-91 2/22 at North Florida 7 p.m. -
Graduate Student Goes Green Page10 2005-2006 FGCU Foundation Page a N N U a L R E P O R T 45 Winter 2007
FLORIDA GULF COAST UNIVERSITY WINTER 2007 PnnacleMAGAZINE Graduate student goes green page10 2005-2006 FGCU FOUNDATION page A NN U A L R E P O R T 45 WINTER 2007 From the President every week we talk with new friends interested New magazine in adding to this legacy of private support for chronicles University’s FGCU. Numbers of students and academic degree coming of age programs and buildings and dollars are important, and they signal the strength and vitality of our Dear Friends, institution. But, behind the numbers are compel- Welcome to the pages of Pinnacle Magazine, ling stories of vision, ingenuity and achievement Florida Gulf Coast University’s inaugural that will captivate and inspire – and we look magazine designed to share with you news of our forward to bringing these to you in Pinnacle exciting development as a premiere institution Magazine. of higher education in Southwest Florida. Our students, faculty and staff remain energized as pioneers in this remarkable enterprise of educa- tion, enlightenment, research, service and pride for our region – and they recognize the key role William C. Merwin you play as community partners dedicated to President creating from a blank slate a university for today Florida Gulf Coast University and also for generations of students to come. NT E The rapid growth of FGCU is unparalleled M E in higher education across the nation. From a ED CL modest 2,580 students on opening day in 1997 to today’s 8,300 students, FGCU’s growth will continue at this swift pace – with master planners projecting our main campus will be built out in approximately 10 years to serve a capacity of 20,000 to 25,000 students.