Lipscomb senior creates online grocery store that benefits charity

A Lipscomb senior and two students from Belmont started an online food store during winter break, making it possible for students to buy groceries without ever leaving their rooms. James Murrell, a senior marketing major from Manila, Philippines, began mydormfood.com with his brother Jonathan Murrell and his friend Bruno Silva. The business basically works like a grocery store that allows students to select the food they want and then have it shipped directly to their college residences, Murrell explained. “It sounded like a good idea,” Murrell said. “I wasn’t sure if I’d have the time because I’m doing 19 hours, and it’s senior year.” Murrell said that he and his brother had developed other entrepreneurial ideas before but never pursued them. He decided to give this one a try. “James is the type of student a business professor likes to have in class,” said Dr. Randy Steger, one of Murrell’s marketing instructors.  “He is more goal-oriented than most students, however, not just on getting a good grade. He is interested in learning how to do the right things, the right way to be successful in life.” During the fall semester, Murrell and his business partners finished developing the idea and then launched it during the first week of spring semester. Murrell said the website was the most difficult aspect of starting the business. “We needed quite a bit of capital, but besides that it wasn’t too bad,” Murrell said. “The biggest part was the website. The online store aspect of it—if that’s not good, it’s not going to work.” Murrell said he has received a good response from people but...

Williamson County hosts career fair for Lipscomb students

This Tuesday, Feb. 8, over 100 employers and schools want to meet you at the Career Fair hosted at the Williamson County Ag Expo Center. If you are planning to graduate or seeking an internship for the summer or fall, this is the place to be. From 10 a.m.-3 p.m., employers will talk with you about your goals, experience and share opportunities available with their companies. This is a great opportunity to get your internship credit needed to graduate. Pick up your ticket today in the Career Center, and check out the website at www.nashvillefairs.org. Also, anytime you want help formatting your resume or searching for a job before or after graduation, the Career Center is available to help...

Coach K, Mike Krzyzewski, to headline 3rd Annual Don Meyer Evening of Excellence

Just announced on the George Plaster Show on 104.5 The Zone, Duke basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski will be the next speaker at the third annual Don Meyer Evening of Excellence. Krzyzewski is a four-time NCAA champion and has won a Gold medal during the 2008 Summer Olympic Games. Krzyzewski also won a gold medal for the U.S. in 2010 in the FIBA World Championships. Krzyzewski has posted a 888-281 record over his career, second behind his mentor, Bob Knight. He is known as a motivator, mentor and friend to all players that he has coached. On his official site, CoachK.com, one of the quotes listed reads: “When you are passionate, you always have your destination in sight and you are not distracted by obstacles. Because you love what you are pursuing, things like rejection and setbacks will not hinder you in your pursuit. You believe that nothing can stop you!” The event will take place on Saturday, April 16 at Lipscomb’s Allen Arena. Tim Tebow was the speaker at the event in 2010. Check out Lumination Network in the coming weeks for more info about the event and Coach K. Photo Credit:...

With Fisher gone, what lies next for the Titans?

If you have watched ESPN, the local news, picked up a paper or looked at Facebook or Twitter in the past week, you are probably aware of the Tennessee Titans’ coaching issues. Letting go of head coach Jeff Fisher and host of other coaches in the organization, the team is now searching for a new head coach for the first time in 17 years. Usually, when a head coach is fired, the first place that teams look for a replacement is within the organization. The Titans did just that. The first two people that were interviewed were already on the team’s payroll. Mike Munchak, who is considered the favorite for the job, is the current offensive line coach for the team. Munchak’s record shows that he is a great teacher and great coach. Having been on staff since 1997, Munchak’s offensive line has given up the second fewest sacks since 1999. Furthermore, Munchak is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. His number was also retired by the Houston Oiler/Tennessee Titan franchise in 1996. He is also from Scranton, Penn., home of Michael Scott and Dunder Mifflin. The Titans also interviewed offensive coordinator Mike Heimerdinger. Affectionately known as “Dinger,” he has built up a reputation among fans. Moreover, he is recovering from cancer treatments currently. The fact that he is even interviewing for the job could be a good sign that his health is currently improving, and fans certainly hope this is the case. The question is not who is available, though. The question is who the Titans want. Most fans want someone outside of the organization...

Don Meyer Evening of Excellence speaker announced this afternoon

Don Meyer, Tim Tebow, Hank Aaron? Who will be the next speaker at the Don Meyer Evening of Excellence? Find out today by listening to the George Plaster show on 104.5 the Zone. This afternoon (Feb. 3) Lipscomb Athletics will announce who the speaker is for this year’s Don Meyer Evening of Excellence. The announcement will be made at approximately 4:40 p.m. CST as part of George Plaster’s Sports Zone show on 104.5 the Zone. You can listen live online at www.1045thezone.com. The 3rd Annual Don Meyer Evening of Excellence will take place on Saturday, April 16 at Lipscomb’s Allen Arena. Tim Tebow was the speaker at the event in...