Lumination News, March 7, 2014

In this week’s Lumination News, Kelly Dean and Martin Baker keep you updated on the latest events and news from Lipscomb University and beyond. To start off, Bridgette Begle gives a quick weather recap. Reporter Savanna Schubert gives you an inside look at a benefit concert two Lipscomb students hosted for their sick  15-year-old sister, and Martin Baker also provides an update on the new Taco Bell breakfast menu. If you’ve heard of the dating app Tinder, but haven’t tried it, Begle gives you a look at how the app works, and how to be careful when using it. Logan Butts gives you the scoop on why college athletes don’t get paid, and Sarah McGee provides a recap of the Oscars. Stay tuned for next week’s show where we will keep you updated on the most recent happenings at Lipscomb University and in Nashville. Do you have story ideas? An event you want us to cover? Email our News Director...

Lumination News, February 28, 2014

Find out what is happening at Lipscomb and around Nashville during this week’s installment of Lumination News. Savanna Schubert and Aaron Shmelzer inform you about what is happening on and off campus from the anchor desk. What is gov. Haslam trying to change and how will this affect future students? Bridgette Begle brings the answers. The Well is relocating. The coffeehouse is making an effort to stay close to Lipscomb. During this week’s Lumination News, you’ll be able to find out how you can help The Well stay in Green Hills. We also give you an update on the weather and what to expect during the next days. Do you have story ideas? An event you want us to cover? Email our News Director Jael Teme...

Lumination Newscast, Feb. 24, 2014

Joe Sanderson and Caitlin Selle lead this week’s Lumination News from behind the anchor’s desk, bringing you the latest news both on and off campus.  What does Lipscomb have to do with Metro Police? Reporter Mason Griffin gives us the scoop on the relationship between the two. And if you’re a student worker and wondering about the minimum wage at Lipscomb, Sarah McGee sets out to find answers.   We also give you a heartwarming look at the recent Best Buddies program’s Prom, a program that pairs special needs students with average high school, college and adult students.   Mignonne Bryant updates us on all the Entertainment buzz, and Savanna Schubert keeps our eyes on the court with her sports report.   Do you have story ideas? An event you want us to cover? Email our News Director...

Lumination Newscast, Feb. 14, 2014

It is the week of love at Lipscomb University and as usual, Lumination brings you the most relevant news about our campus and Nashville. During this installment, led by Madeline Smith and Martin Baker from the desk, we have a special report on the Olympics. If you want to know how USA is doing in Sochi tune in to watch Sarah McGee bringing you the scoop. Have you participated in Bison Match? Reporter Whitney Smith went looking for those who did and she brings you the results. As part of this week’s newscast, we bring you a heart-warming interview with Gemikal Prude after setting a new high-jump record. Bridgette Begle talked to Prude and was able to show us a video of the exact moment when the new record was set. Do you have story ideas? An event you want us to cover? Email our News Director at...

Lumination Newscast, Feb. 7, 2014

On this week’s Lumination News, Kelly Dean and Aaron Schmelzer lead the show from the anchors desk, keeping you updated on the latest events and news from Lipscomb University and beyond. Watch this week’s show to find out how the new metro transit system, AMP, will affect you, and see how the Bisons baseball team changed a young boy’s life. We also give you a look inside QuickDraw Nashville, and we keep you updated on the the happenings of the local coffee shop, The Well. Lumination News also gives you the details on spring sports. Stay tuned for next week’s show where we will keep you updated on the most recent happenings at Lipscomb University and in Nashville. Do you have story ideas? An event you want us to cover? Email our News Director at...