Lipscomb reacts to once-in-a-lifetime total solar eclipse

Lipscomb reacts to once-in-a-lifetime total solar eclipse

  For the first day of classes, students and faculty gathered to view the total solar eclipse with items varying from telescopes to kitchen colanders on the quad at Lipscomb University. Lipscomb went all-out preparing for the eclipse, as the school passed out 3,000 solar eclipse glasses to students and faculty beginning at 8 a.m. this morning. However, some viewers went the old-fashioned way instead and used a pinhole projector to view the eclipse.   Audio feature: Booths were also set up in the square to commemorate the event with engineering students selling solar eclipse T-shirts to fund their projects and missions. Students were loud and excited on the quad, ready to witness the once-in-a-lifetime eclipse. Lipscomb Academy students gathered at the football and baseball fields to watch. Interview by Cavin Jacobson http://luminationnetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/Pin-Hole-Projectors-3.mp3     Photo gallery by Anna Rogers SGA President Carson Panovec had some fun celebrating the eclipse on the quad by answering a few trivia questions, which can be found on Lumination Network’s live stream. Lipscomb Bible professor Dr. Terry Briley brought a colander from his wife’s kitchen to the eclipse-viewing party. “If you look at the reflection as the sun comes through it, you see a reflection of the phase, so all these are round holes, but you see little crescents instead,” Briley said, demonstrating how to use the colander. “So that’s one of the ways of seeing it without hurting your eyes. You could also see at one point how it would come through the leaves of the trees and make sort of crescents and ripple-like effects.” One of Dr. Briley’s Bible students, freshman Maeve Miller,...
Lipscomb physics professor Alan Bradshaw discusses what to watch for during total solar eclipse

Lipscomb physics professor Alan Bradshaw discusses what to watch for during total solar eclipse

The 2017 total solar eclipse has scientists and non-scientists alike marveling at the beauty and mystery of the scientific occurrence. The eclipse is causing many to flock to Nashville to witness the big event this Monday, so Lipscomb physics professor Alan Bradshaw discussed some of the biggest and most interesting scientific features of the eclipse to be on the lookout for. Dr. Bradshaw noted that there are several key things to look for when viewing the eclipse, such as the “snakes on the ground” phenomenon, Baily’s Beads and the Diamond Ring phenomenon. He also gave a brief synopsis of what a total eclipse is, which can be either solar or lunar. This eclipse, of course, is a solar eclipse. “An eclipse in general is actually when anybody moves in between a body that gives light to the earth and blocks out the light,” Bradshaw said. “A solar eclipse is where the moon moves in between the sun and the earth, and so we are having a total solar eclipse, where the moon is actually close enough to the earth that it’s going to be completely blocking the sun’s rays in a portion of the United States for a couple minutes. “There are also partial eclipses where the moon doesn’t completely block the sun’s light,” Bradshaw noted. “Those are much more common, but we get to be in the path of totality here in Nashville.” Snakes on the Ground (Shadow Bands) phenomenon The “snakes on the ground” phenomenon is apparently so distinct that, according to NASA’s total eclipse site, English astronomer royal George B. Airy recorded his recollection of the...
SGA Vice President Stephen Hemmerly prepares for upcoming school year

SGA Vice President Stephen Hemmerly prepares for upcoming school year

The 2017-2018 school year is fast approaching with classes scheduled to begin August 21, and Stephen Hemmerly is ready to begin his tenure as Lipscomb’s SGA Vice-President. Not only is the senior biochemistry major serving as Vice President of Student Government Association, but he was also elected as social club Sigma Iota Delta’s Vice President for this upcoming year. In addition to these responsibilities, Hemmerly is doing biochemistry research for Lipscomb under Dr. Kent Clinger to work on structural determination of small peptides by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. He will also be serving for the second year on Lipscomb’s Presidential Ambassadors Council and will be working as a tour guide for the Office of Admissions for the second year. On top of all this, he, like SGA President Carson Panovec, will be applying to medical school this year. While all of these responsibilities may sound like a lot handle, Hemmerly said being involved on campus is exactly what he, when he began as a college freshman, intended to do during his time at Lipscomb after graduating from Lipscomb Academy, and he is excited to begin his senior year. “Coming into college, I wanted to be more outgoing and more involved,” Hemmerly said. “SGA was an opportunity to do so, but I never took the initiative to apply for Freshman Leadership Council. I was also unable to run for sophomore senate because I chose to study abroad in Florence, Italy, in the fall of 2015. Finally, I jumped at the opportunity to run for Junior Senate. I lost but was elected as a Senator at Large.” Coming into college, Hemmerly said...
Lipscomb basketball unveils schedule loaded with big names

Lipscomb basketball unveils schedule loaded with big names

Coach Casey Alexander understands that getting the Lipscomb basketball program on the map requires the Bisons to play brand-name programs. Thursday’s unveiling of Lipscomb’s 2017-18 season schedule showed that the Bisons will have plenty of chances to make a splash when the season rolls around in November. Included in Lipscomb’s impressive non-conference schedule are trips to Alabama (Nov. 15), Texas (Nov. 18) and Tennessee (Dec. 9). The Vols survived a scare from Lipscomb in Knoxville last December, although the Bisons gained some redemption by beating the SEC’s Missouri Tigers with an 81-76 road victory two weeks later. The Bisons will also pay a visit to the U.S. Naval Academy on Dec. 21 before closing out the calendar year with a trip to Purdue (Dec. 30), fresh off its Sweet Sixteen run in last year’s NCAA tournament. The non-conference slate also offers plenty of local flavor. The Bisons will make the short drive to Belmont for the storied “Battle of the Boulevard” rivalry on Nov. 27, before hosting the Bruins one week later on Dec. 4. Belmont has dominated the series in recent years, claiming victories in each of the last 11 meetings. The Bisons will also take on Tennessee State on Dec. 2 in North Nashville before hosting the local NAIA Fisk Bulldogs to open the new year on Jan. 3. Lipscomb set numerous program records in a 126-43 thrashing of the Bulldogs last season. Another interesting wrinkle to the schedule includes a home-and-home series with one of Lipscomb’s sister schools, Abilene Christian. The two institutions are connected through their affiliation with the Churches of Christ, but the series...
48th annual GMA Dove Awards nominees announced; Zach Williams, Lauren Daigle lead artist nominations

48th annual GMA Dove Awards nominees announced; Zach Williams, Lauren Daigle lead artist nominations

The 48th Annual GMA Dove Awards nominees were announced on Wednesday morning at Lipscomb University, with Zach Williams and Lauren Daigle leading the nominated artists with five nominations each. Daigle has won big at the Dove Awards the past two years. At last year’s ceremony, Daigle won Artist of the Year, just after clinching the New Artist of the Year award the year before. Daigle was not nominated for Artist of the Year this time, but she is nominated for Songwriter of the Year (Artist). Williams, however, did succeed in securing a nomination for New Artist of the Year. Writer and producer Wayne Haun grabbed the most nominations overall, with six. Bernie Herms and David Garcia followed with five each. GMA executive director Jackie Patillo announced that this year’s theme for the Dove Awards is “Sound the Remedy.” Last year’s theme was “Love Amplified.” “Gospel Music is the only genre that is defined by its lyrics, and we believe that the message in our music is God’s remedy to the world,” Patillo said. The Dove Awards will take place on October 17, 2017, returning to Lipscomb’s Allen Arena for the fifth consecutive year. The show will air on Trinity Broadcasting Network on October 22.   Artist of the Year Chris Tomlin, sixstepsrecords/Sparrow Records for KING & COUNTRY, Word Entertainment Hillsong United, Hillsong Music Australia/Sparrow Records MercyMe, Fair Trade Services TobyMac, ForeFront Records   New Artist of the Year Bri (Briana Babineaux), Marquis Boone Enterprises/Tyscot Records Micah Tyler, Fair Trade Services Social Club Misfits, Capitol CMG Label Group Steven Malcolm, Word Entertainment Zach Williams, Provident Entertainment Group   Song of...
Olivia’s Way: best Nashville eateries

Olivia’s Way: best Nashville eateries

If you’re a little tired of Nashville’s beloved Fido, Edley’s or Hattie B’s, then there’s good news: fabulous (and mostly affordable) new eateries have been popping up all in the Nashville area. Springing from East Nashville and spreading to Germantown and other parts of the city, these experimental restaurants have caught the eye of trendy taste-testers and locals alike. Recent Lipscomb graduate and resident foodie Kayla Ford suggested Plaza Mariachi as not only a great place for food, but also as great retail and entertainment options all at one central location. This Latin American shopping environment is being called a “city within a city” for its many diverse offerings. “Plaza Mariachi is the most unique and interactive food environment I have experienced in a long time,” Ford said. “It’s only 10 minutes from downtown and includes entertainment, cultural art, shopping and food.” With new diet fads like Whole 30, it can be difficult to go out with friends and share a meal without health qualms. However, many of these new places in Nashville cater to those who dine under dietary restrictions. One of these bistros is AVO. Located in Midtown, this vegan restaurant is devoted to healthy, raw options. From their Kimchi Spring Rolls to the Zucchini Pasta Verde, anything consumed here will leave you feeling full and fit. If you’re not in the mood to diet, there are still plenty of places that will meet your needs. “I am in love with Butcher and Bee,” Ford said. “Their feta and honey dip is life changing. But if I’m feeling less hungry, I always go for Barcelona with friends.”...