Lumination Newscast, Oct. 10, 2014

Aaron Schmelzer and Sarah McGee lead this week’s Lumination news from behind the anchor’s desk, bringing you the latest national and local news. After University of Virginia student Hannah Graham went missing last month, the issue of campus safety for students became a hot topic all around the nation, and at Lipscomb. Lumination reporter Madeline Smith provides a look into the case and tips on how to stay safe here on campus. The Gospel Music Association’s 45th Annual Dove Awards are back on Lipscomb’s campus, bringing big gospel music names Lecrae, For King & Country and Colton Dixon. Lumination’s Brianne Welch brings you on the red carpet to talk with the stars. The Sara Walker Run is back this year and Gemikal Prude provides a glimpse at the Nashville and Lipscomb community coming together for the cause. Madeline Smith gives world news headlines, Cory Woodroof brings you the weather, Carly Bergthold keeps you hooked on all things entertainment, and Katie Bianchini provides updates on Lipscomb sports and MLB updates. LUmination Newscast 10-09-2014-H.264 for Apple TV from lumination Network on Vimeo. Do you have story ideas? An event you want us to cover? Email our News Director at...

Lumination Newscast, Oct. 3, 2014

It’s the first week of October, and Gemikal Prude and Brianne Welch are behind the anchor’s desk, bringing you the latest national and local news. In Alabama, universities’ campus security have been getting surplus military equipment. Lumination’s Madeline Smith finds out why the universities are able to receive this equipment, and how Lipscomb is affected. Reports have also shown that public school student homelessness around the nation has risen for the past school year. Reporter Travis Byrd brings the issue closer to home, finding out how Nashville public schools are responding to the reports. The Gospel Music Association’s Dove Awards are coming back to Lipscomb’s Allen Arena for the second year. We show you who and what to expect for the ceremony. Here at Lipscomb, the new College of Entertainment and the Arts has students interested. Cory Woodroof gives you a look at what the college will encompass. By now you’ve probably heard of Destiny, the fantasy video game that has gamers hooked. Gemikal Prude does some digging to see what the appeal is for students. A new documentary, “In Plain Sight,” has been released. The film, which brings to light the issue of human trafficking, hits close to home, with Nashville being one the cities mentioned. Lumination’s Carly Bergthold tells more about how Nashville is affected, and gives tips on how you can better avoid becoming a victim. Erika Thornsberry gives world news headlines, Travis Byrd brings you the weather, Sarah McGee keeps you hooked on all things entertainment, and Jesica Parsley provides updates on Lipscomb sports and postseason baseball. Do you have story ideas? An event you...

Lumination Newscast, Sept. 26, 2014

On this week’s Lumination News, Carly Bergthold and Travis Byrd are behind the news desk to update you about what is happening on campus and in the local community. Sarah McGee gives updates on the airstrikes in Syria in World News, Madeline Smith gives the scoop on a possible Lizzie McGuire reunion in Entertainment, Cory Woodroof gives you the weather forecast and Katie Bianchini brings you up to speed with Lady Bison Soccer’s big win and SEC updates in Sports. This week’s newscast features a look at the Morality in Media conference hosted on campus recently, where students and media professionals came together to share their views on hot topics in the media. Reporter Travis Byrd also tells you about the 150th anniversary of a significant event, the Battle of Nashville. We also show you a new way to serve the Lipscomb community and connect with staff members, with the Teaching English Learners Volunteer Program on campus. Stay tuned for next week’s show where we will keep you updated on the most recent happenings at Lipscomb University and Nashville. LUmination Newscast 9-25-2014-H.264 for Apple TV from lumination Network on Vimeo. Do you have story ideas? An event you want us to cover? Email our News Director at...

Lumination News, March 14, 2014

In this week’s Lumination News, Madeline Smith and Joe Sanderson keep you updated on the latest events and news from Tennessee and Lipscomb University. Smith kicks off the newscast by informing you about a new bill in Tennessee concerning same-sex marriages, and Martin Baker gives you an update on the legalization of marijuana in Tennessee. Sarah McGee brings the news to your front door with a report on social clubs’ Full Moon Festival. Want to know what Google Fiber is and what it has to do with Nashville? Mason Griffin gives you the scoop. If you’re graduating or planning to attend graduation, things will be different. Lumination gives you the details on this year’s graduation. Do you have story ideas? An event you want us to cover? Email our News Director...

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...