Brooke Dorris and Lindsey Nance lead this week’s Lumination news, bringing the latest in Lipscomb and Nashville news.
In recent years, Lipscomb basketball attendance has gone down. Reporter Todd Lamberth looks in to this recent decrease.
Lumination’s Patrick Carpenter has the story on Lipscomb potentially adding a football team, and Ellen Butterfield reports on the jazz ensemble holding its first improvisational concert.
With the semester soon coming to a close, many students are trying to fulfill their SALT Program requirements. Myckelle Williams reports on the bests ways for students to complete their SALT credits.
Hosted by Kappa Iota Theta, Stomp Fest is one of the biggest events that happens during the fall semester. Brooke Dorris updates us on how this year’s Stomp Fest went last Saturday.
Andreas Deja recently came to campus to speak about his life and career as a Disney animator. Lumination’s Whitney Smith has the story.
Asbestos has been found in the chemistry department floors, but a professor tells students not to worry. Reporter Cole Gray has more.
Thanksgiving break for Lipscomb students is officially here, and Myckelle Williams updates us on what the weather will be like when traveling for the holiday.
Anna Rogers has entertainment, and Todd Lamberth brings us into the wonderful world of sports.