Lumination Newscast, Feb. 13, 2015

On this week’s Lumination News, Madeline Montgomery and Thomas Jones deliver Lipscomb and Nashville headlines from behind the anchor’s desk. Keep up to date with world news and Hollywood buzz with Colleen Casner and Katherine Harris, and get your sports news updates with Charlie Bateman. Across the nation, the vaccination debate is causing a stir. The recent measles outbreak in Disneyland, California sparked talk of parents not vaccinating children. Lumination’s Leslie Newman reports on how this affects Lipscomb. This week’s newscast also features a look at how well Lipscomb students know their country’s history, and a look at the Bisons’ baseball season ahead. Students also got the chance to share stories at the annual Lipscomb Relay for Life event. And, in honor of Black History Month, Lumination sat down with International Student Services Coordinator Sylvia Bearden Braden to talk about diversity on campus. LUmination Newscast 2-12-2015-H.264 for Apple TV from lumination Network on Vimeo. Do you have story ideas? An event you want us to cover? Email our News Director at...

Lumination Newscast, Jan. 30, 2015

On this week’s Lumination News, Madeline Montgomery and Sarah McGee deliver Lipscomb and Nashville headlines from behind the anchor’s desk. Keep up to date with politics and Hollywood buzz with Leslie Newman and Carly Bergthold, and get your sports news updates with Erin King. The words “eating healthy” and “college” don’t usually go together. However, one Lipscomb graduate assistant found a way to reconcile them. Reporter Mignonne Bryant gives a look at how not to spend your whole income at Whole Foods. This week’s newscast also features a look at how students celebrated the first snow dusting of the year and how Herdcoming, a Lipscomb tradition, brought alumni together to reminisce on old times. Do you have story ideas? An event you want us to cover? Email our News Director at...

Lumination Newscast, Jan. 23, 2015

Mignonne Bryant and Katie Bianchini led this week’s Lumination News from the news desk, delivering Nashville community and Lipscomb headlines. Construction on the 17-story Green Hills 4000 Hillsboro building has come to a halt. See how local businesses and Lipscomb students are responding to the Southern Land project. The Connection at Lipscomb is a full-service post office in the basement of the Bennett Campus Center. Recently, shipments to The Connection have peaked, piling the shelves high with online shopping and book orders. Reporter Leslie Newman takes us behind the scenes of this busy mailing system. Sarah McGee has highlights from President Obama’s State of the Union address, Madeline Montgomery has the weather, Erin King delivers Hollywood drama and Brianne Welch has NFL and hockey updates. Do you have story ideas? An event you want us to cover? Email our News Director at...

Lumination Newscast, Jan. 16, 2015

Lumination News brings a new show for the 2015 spring semester, with Madeline Montgomery and Carly Bergthold behind the news desk to inform students of Lipscomb events and happenings. This week’s show provides a variety of updates, from hard-hitting world news headlines to entertaining celebrity gossip, and even NFL and Lipscomb sports scores, with student reporters Mignonne Bryant, Sarah McGee and Charlie Bateman. A Lipscomb student’s YouTube video is causing uproar in the Church of Christ community. Senior Lauren King posted a video of herself preaching that went viral. Reporter Madeline Montgomery spoke with King and Lipscomb faculty about the new-found attention. In the Student Activity Center, renovations for the addition of Au Bon Pain, a French eatery, is causing trouble for students, taking up former fitness space. Leslie Newman reports the latest updates on the construction. Be sure to stay tuned for future newscasts published every Friday here at Lumination Network. LUmination Newscast 1-15-2015-H.264 for Apple TV from lumination Network on Vimeo. Do you have story ideas? An event you want us to cover? Email our News Director...

Lumination Newscast, Nov. 21, 2014

It’s the last newscast of the semester, and Brianne Welch and Carly Bergthold give you a look at the latest local, national and even worldwide updates from behind the news desk. Jesica Parsley gives updates on the United Nations referring North Korea to the International Criminal Court, Madeline Smith reveals the latest drama in celebrity news and all things entertainment, Cory Woodroof provides this week’s weather, and Gemikal Prude gives details on all the current happenings in the world of sports. This week’s newscast also features a look at one of the biggest nights in basketball at Lipscomb. Battle of the Boulevard shook the stands in Allen Arena, and reporter Gemikal Prude provides highlights. Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam recently introduced a college scholarship program that will impact Tennessee high school graduates in 2015.   Lumination’s Travis Byrd tells us how this program could possibly affect Lipscomb enrollment. And if you’re wondering how to stay fit during the Lipscomb Thanksgiving holiday season, Lumination’s Erika Thornsberry tells you. Come back next semester for even more on the latest Lipscomb and Nashville news! If you have any story ideas or events you want covered, contact our News Director at...