Service Day makes an impact on the community

Thanks to more than 700 student volunteers, Lipscomb served at 28 locations in the community last Wednesday. The students participated in service projects varying from Radnor Lake to Monroe-Harding Children’s Home. Service day provides students the opportunity to reach out to the community and reflect on their knowledge gained from serving others. Check back for pictures from various Service Day locations. Click here to see more photos from Lipscomb Service Day...

Green Week features Green Business Summit and Tokens Radio Show

The third annual Green Business Summit was held at Lipscomb on April 13th and 14th. There were many tips given at this conference to explain how businesses can profit with these “waypoints on the journey” for sustainable prosperity and success.  The 2010 Green Business Summit was presented by Waste Management and included two full days of workshops, a Green Business Exchange, two keynote luncheons,  the “Tokens” radio show and the first Green Business Leadership awards, presented by Waste Management. The Tokens Radio Show concluded the first night of the Green Business Summit. Here is a video highlight of the night. Tokens Back to Green Radio Show from Heather Gleason on...

Remembering Gerald Moore

Click to expand the lumination.tv story on Dr. Moore. A Memorial was held for Dr. Gerald Moore in the Gathering on Feb. 23, 2010.  Dr. Paul Prill begins with a few memories of Dr. Moore, followed by an ensemble singing a piece arranged by Dr. Moore. Gerald Moore Memorial from Josh Fussell on...
“I’ll Be Back” wins Singarama 2010

“I’ll Be Back” wins Singarama 2010

“I’ll Be Back” captured the Sweepstakes title for Singarama 2010. “I’ll Be Back” was also the winner of staging on Saturday afternoon. “You Can’t Handle the Truth” won in the theme category, judged on Thursday night, and in the music category, judged on Friday  night. “I’ll Be Back,” directed by Caroline Newhouse, followed a fourth grader named Eddie into a summer that could change his life forever. “I was so excited when I heard our name called,” said Austin Bever, a freshman from Cincinnati, Ohio. “It’s so fun to watch the performances, but of course even more fun to hear your group called. We all have been working so hard.” “Winning makes all the hard work, sweat and time pay off,” said Drew Lewis, a junior from Manchester, Tenn. This year, with the theme “Can I Quote You on That?” was the 47th showing of Singarama. Sarah Keith Gamble, associate dean of Campus Life, has been involved with Singarama for much of its storied history. Yet, every year she is surprised by the imagination of the students. “I love seeing the creativity,” Gamble said.  “It’s amazing to me to see what the students come up with, not just for the story lines, but everything on top of it.” Gamble said that the best part of the show is the volunteer cast. “The thing that is so interesting and appealing is that it’s not a professional production done by an entire cast,” she said. “It’s a group of volunteering students dedicating their time to making the most of the production.  It’s not a requirement, it’s a choice!” Katie Callis, a senior art education...

The Easter Egg Hunt

The early birds got the eggs when it came to this year’s Easter Egg hunt on Wednesday, March 31st. The students who came just one minute late missed their opportunity to hunt for prizes at this years Egg Hunt. Participants in the hunt scoured the grounds in front of the high school in under 60 seconds. The various eggs provided by Campus Life were filled with gift cards or candy. The eggs were collected at lightning speeds and only the empty shells were any indication that the event just took place. Many students exclaimed, “I got a gift card!”, while other egg hunters were just as happy with their candy. The Egg Hunt was a success, even the Easter Bunny was happy with her...