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Volume 32 | Issue 17 March 3, 2015
Town hall confronts concerns
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Dean of Students hosts speaker panel Emily Hoosier eahoosier@liberty.edu
The Dean of Students Office invited students to voice their concerns and complaints at the biannual Town Hall meeting Wednesday, Feb. 25. This semester’s Town Hall meeting was in DeMoss Hall 1105, where an audience of students took the opportunity to ask a panel anything they wanted about life at Liberty. Robert Mullen, dean of students, moderated the seven-person panel. Mullen introduced himself to each person who walked in the room, asking about their majors and career goals. As the moderator, he began the meeting by giving away eight of the 16 prizes by drawing names. The prizes included gift certificates to Zaxby’s, The White Hart, Bloom and Wasabi. The remaining eight prizes were given at the end. “The purpose (of this meeting) is not just to win prizes, but to hear from the panel,” Mullen said. Quincy Thompson, Student Government Association (SGA) president, reviewed some of the issues discussed in the last Town Hall meeting. He said some on-campus students experienced trouble opening their mailboxes. If students still experience this issue, Thompson said they could contact Liberty Postal Services. Another issue discussed in the last meeting was R-rated movies. Thompson said there is now a process to request approval of a movie that is rated R, but there is not a list of approved R-rated movies. Students asked questions about a variety of topics ranging from campus Wi-Fi to rumors about Convocation schedules. Two dominating topics of the meeting’s discussion were campus safety and bus schedules. One student asked about the role of students with a conceal carry license if a liveshooter emergency happened on campus. “Is there any way LUPD can come up with a plan on how to instruct students on what to do if there were ever a shooter incident?” the student asked. “It would be helpful and safe to actually instill that.” Mullen said the conceal carry licenses are not about campus security.
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MUSICIAN — Jon Foreman performed for Liberty students in a sold-out LaHaye Event Space Saturday, Feb. 28.
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Living Well @ Liberty
Healthy living in a digital world Center for Digital Wellness encourages plugging into a happy and active life Quinn Foley qfoley@liberty.edu
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BALANCE — Author began the first digital wellness program in the nation.
In order to promote healthy living, Liberty University has started a Center for Digital Wellness, the first of its kind in the nation on a college campus. The center aims to help students maintain a healthy balance in a digital world. Sylvia Hart Frejd, the executive director of this new program, is both an author and a speaker. According to thedigitalinvasion.com, Frejd co-authored
the book “The Digital Invasion” with her father Archibald Hart. The book helps people to wake up to their relationship with technology, assess what technology has stolen from them and their families, and reclaim their real life and relationships and redeem their wasted time. “After writing this book, we got so many responses from parents, teachers and pastors wanting more resources and help with this digital topic,” Frejd said. “The Center for Digital Wellness is the nation’s first
center that is dedicated to the healthy use of technology and theology of technology.” Frejd said she believes this center will prove beneficial on college campuses. “I wanted the center to be at a university because it is a great place to learn how to have healthy digital habits,” Frejd said. “Students are away from their parents for the first time. Nobody is saying ‘Get off your phone,’ or ‘Get off that video game,’ so for these students, it is just a time in their life where
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they are going to have to decide what their relationship is going to be with technology.” Frejd said it is important to be aware of how digital usage is affecting relationships, grades and even future careers. “When I guest lecture in classes, I say, ‘Ten years from now, it is those of you in this room who can manage your digital life well that are going to be the most successful in your jobs, your lives and in your relationships.’”