- September 14th, 2013, 8:49 am
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tunnel is really coming along now. man looks like you could drive right thru it. that was fast.


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Jerry Falwell's legacy: A thriving Liberty Universityhttp://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nati ... y/2764789/
Mary Beth Marklein @mbmarklein, USA TODAY 7 a.m. EDT September 14, 2013
'Robust' online programs helping fuel growth in revenue
LYNCHBURG VA. – A crimson-colored "LU," emblazoned in 11-foot letters on a forested mountainside against a backdrop of white limestone, tells students and their families they have arrived at Liberty University. The cacophony of construction across the 7,000-acre campus it overlooks suggests that the once-struggling Christian college has not only arrived but also plans to stick around...
01LUGrad wrote:According to that article, we are looking to move us to division 1 football! Hooray!Really?
PAmedic wrote:elder care is a huge business and only getting bigger.It wasn't affiliated, LU bought it a few years back.
that place isn't affiliated w/ LU at all tho right?
just a similar name i thought?
PAmedic wrote:elder care is a huge business and only getting bigger.Yeah, apparently because of George Bush and Global Warming, people seem to be in a state where the age uncontrollably.
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NewsAdvance wrote:LU's tunnel vision moves forwardClick Here for Full Story
Parker Michels-Boyce
Construction on the LU tunnels across from Harvard Street on Wards Road in Lynchburg, Va, October 3, 2013. (Photo by Parker Michels-Boyce/The News & Advance)
Parker Michels-Boyce
Worlers place rebar to form the walls of the tunnels going under the train tracks across from Harvard Street on Wards Road in Lynchburg, Va, October 3, 2013. (Photo by Parker Michels-Boyce/The News & Advance)
Posted: Monday, October 7, 2013 3:30 am | Updated: 10:07 am, Mon Oct 7, 2013.
Ray Reed
Construction workers are busy on both sides of the railroad tracks adjoining the Liberty University campus, where a pair of tunnels soon will provide a new entrance from Wards Road.
Two concrete boxes that will serve as the 130-foot-long tunnels are being built on the LU side of the tracks.
Sly Fox wrote:Yeah, it was sort of bush league. But we are used to it. And it is actually the editors who write the headlines and the noth the author of the story. I'm sure the editor thought he or she is a riot.I thought it was clever and nothing to take offense at. Geez, jet lag must be getting to you.
alabama24 wrote:OK. So we have webcams named "Old Baseball Stadium Demolition - Construction Cam" and "Parking Garage / Classroom - Construction Cam". Any word on the projects & time tables?Judging by what I just looked at, the "Old Baseball Stadium Demolition" is already underway, and the "Parking Garage / Classroom" area is still looking like a regular parking lot.
rogers3 wrote:My question was really about the projects themselves. At one point, there were plans announced for a parking garage to be built at the worthy outfield. Then, we had an article which seemed to indicate that softball might go there again… Have things changed around again?alabama24 wrote:OK. So we have webcams named "Old Baseball Stadium Demolition - Construction Cam" and "Parking Garage / Classroom - Construction Cam". Any word on the projects & time tables?Judging by what I just looked at, the "Old Baseball Stadium Demolition" is already underway, and the "Parking Garage / Classroom" area is still looking like a regular parking lot.
01LUGrad wrote: I can't keep up.That's hard to believe. Your avatar never stops running.
alabama24 wrote:OK. So we have webcams named "Old Baseball Stadium Demolition - Construction Cam" and "Parking Garage / Classroom - Construction Cam". Any word on the projects & time tables?Old Baseball = New Softball
Flamesfanva wrote:Is any love going to be shown to the ice rink? With the expansion of the LaHaye Student Union, perhaps the rink could use a spruce up like better seating. The rink is looking a little old compared to all of the other new facilities and upgrades. I wonder if anything could be done or if a brand new facility would need to be built to allow more and better seating?We will have to wait for him to write the 47th book in the Left Behind series. Or if he is so opposed to the new movie just give us any royalties from it so it won't sully his hands.
On another note....any inklings of stadium expansion after this season wraps up in about three weeks?