Reunion Weekend 2010

Lipscomb hosted a Reunion Weekend April 2-4.  Students from the classes of 1970, 1980, and 1990 were on campus to experience firsthand all of the changes that have occurred at Lipscomb over the past several years. Throughout the weekend there were showings of Singarama, a family reception, campus tours, and other interactive events. Pictures From Reunion Weekend...

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...

Ashley Day Senior Profile

1. Name, Hometown, Major Anna Day, Orlando, FL, Social Work 2. What’s next for you after graduation? Looking for a job in social work currently, but doesn’t have one lined up yet. 3. Long-term career goals? To move up in whatever agency I get a job in. 4. What is the most important thing you learned at Lipscomb? How important it is to have spiritual people in your life. 5. Who at Lipscomb influenced you the most? How? Terry Briley because he has been a mentor and given me constant advice and support throughout college...
Softball sweeps ETSU in A-Sun opener

Softball sweeps ETSU in A-Sun opener

It was a busy weekend for the Lady Bisons hosting ETSU and USC twice on the weekend. The ladies swept ETSU 5-0 and 2-1 as part of their “Strike Out Cancer” night to raise breast cancer awareness. Game 1 Sophomore pitcher Whitney Kiihnl improved her record to 15-2 Friday night in game one, throwing her fourth no-hitter of the season. The Lady Bisons scored four runs in the fourth.  Megan Rottler singled to score Christen Campbell for run number one.  Lauren Dortwegt then singled to center, which brought in Mollie Mitchell and Rottler.  Dortwegt scored the fourth run when Mackenzie Tucker singled to bring her in. The Lady Bisons added one more run in the sixth to make it 5-0 when Whitney Kiihnl scored on an error by ETSU’s catcher. Center fielder Lauren Dortwegt had a great game from the plate, going 3-4 with 2 RBI’s.  Her double in the third was also the only extra-base hit from either team. Mackenzie Tucker and Kellie Sirus both had two hits. Kiihnl shut down ETSU, striking out 10 and walking none.  Kiihnl was one error away from her second perfect game of the season. Game 2 In the second game of the evening the Lady Bison’s got on the board early.  In the first inning the ladies loaded the bases with Tucker, Keese, and Sirus.  The next batter, Campbell walked to bring in Tucker. ETSU tied the game at one in the third inning when Schneider doubled to left, driving in one run. The game remained tied after 7 complete innings, sending the game into extras. In the bottom of the...

SGA Meeting March 22, 2010

On Monday, March 22, 2010 Lipscomb’s Student Government Association met to discuss and vote on many upcoming events in Lipscomb’s future. In April, The Student Government Association (SGA) plans to host a “Think Green” week. In coordination with the SGA, senior fashion merchandising majors would like to join efforts and create “Green Week Fashion Line.” This would feature local designers that specialize in selling environmentally safe fabrics. These seniors also hope to bring in different speakers to help make students more aware of what “going green” means for the fashion world, and how it impacts them as an environmentally conscious society. The fashion merchandising seniors are asking SGA to consider helping them supply snacks and prizes for students at these events, as well as advertising, and a few small gifts of appreciation for their speakers. SGA plans to vote on this proposal in two weeks. Saturday, April 10th, the Lipscomb Tennis Center will be hosting a “Block Party” for the Green Hills community. The Tennis Center has already discussed bringing in a DJ, face painters, and many other fun booths. This will serve as the Tennis Center’s grand opening for not only Lipscomb students, but also for Nashville. The day will start off with the Bison men’s tennis team playing Tennessee Tech. as well as the women’s team playing Northern Alabama. From there, a donor’s reception will take place. After the reception, the block party will begin lasting for around three hours. This event will be huge because it is for everyone in the Green Hills community. The Tennis Center does not want Lipscomb students and faculty to be...

Tyler Whaley Senior Profile

Tyler Whaley, Fort Walton Beach, Florida, Organizational Communication What’s next for you after graduation? I have a Legislative Internship at the Tennessee State Capitol starting in the fall. Right after graduation I’m returning home to Florida to work in Real Estate. What are your long-term career goals? I want to be a Lobbyist. I’m hoping with my internship at the State Capitol I can really learn the tricks of the trade and get my foot in the door. What is the most important thing you learned at Lipscomb? There are too many to say specifically, but what I can say is that I learned to trust in myself and my abilities. I feel I have been given the tools and the training to go out in the real world and survive. Who at Lipscomb influenced you the most? How? Probably Nancy McDaniel because she does so much for the communication department.  Her selflessness and generosity will always be something I will remember and carry with...