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Jerry Falwell Jr. is pushing Liberty University’s non-commercial Religious broadcast group out-of-state into North Carolina. One of stations is from Calvary Chapel of Costa Mesa and is required to air their program, “The Word for Today.”

RBR:

The stations include WAJC-FM Zebulon, not far from Raleigh-Durham; WGPS-FM Elizabeth City; WPGT-FM Roanoke Rapids; and WJIJ-FM Norlina NC. Two translators are also included in the package.

The price will be $1.25M cash.

There is one other thing, though – Calvary will be permitted to air its program “The Word for Today” on each of the stations every weekday for as long as Liberty U. owns them. And credit the lawyers for steering clear of any unauthorized control issues by inserting a clause acknowledging that Liberty retains the right to preempt the program if they deem it necessary.

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LU is planning almost a second campus: School of Engineering, hopefully up near 29. The program has become a popular one for the school that the 3rd floor in DeMoss won’t be enough!

N&A:

“Liberty University has plans to build an engineering campus that eventually would accommodate 2,000 students, a small research park and new degree programs for its School of Engineering and Computational Sciences.
The project is slated for Liberty-owned land just across the city line in Campbell County between the dorms on Campus East and U.S. 29, said Ron Sones, dean of the engineering school. The land had been under contract to a shopping center developer, AIG Baker, but plans fell through when the economy took a nosedive, said Chancellor Jerry Falwell Jr.

The facility would provide a boost to Liberty’s fledgling engineering school, which was launched two years ago and enrolls about 450 students.
Phase one of the project is an 8,000-square-foot building dedicated to welding engineering — a new undergraduate major that will be offered next fall. Construction will begin early next year, Sones said.
The second phase includes a larger building that will hold the rest of the engineering school and a small research park. When the building is complete, Liberty plans to launch undergraduate programs in mechanical engineering and aerospace engineering, as well as graduate programs, Sones said.
About $1 million has been allotted from Liberty’s budget for initial construction costs. The school is seeking an additional $500,000 in grants and donations for equipment.”

Was there a facility in N. Campus where they did projects at?

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NO SCHOOL on Election Day

10 October 2009

Jerry Falwell Jr. is having LU no school on Election Day allowing students flexibility to vote. There has been a increase in registered voters from the school since the last election. Virginia is voting in their next Governor this November between Bob McDonnell and Creigh Deeds.

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