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A.M.
Burton Society honors those who love, financially support Christian education.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 10.
A
CAPPELLA SINGERS
A
Cappella Singers selected to perform at TMEA conference.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 6.
ACADEMIC
AWARDS
Phi
Beta Lambda receives state honors.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 4.
ABRAMS,
RYAN
ADAMS,
MARK
Gwinn,
student work with NASA.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 1.
ADAMS,
MICHAEL F.
Adams
presents Outhier Lecture.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 3.
ALLEN
ARENA
Halfway
home.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 9.
Lady
Bison experience to be key factor this season.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.
Lipscomb
is awarded membership in Atlantic Sun Conference.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.
Winning
by committee: Bisons stampede into D-1.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.
Worship
service to be first 'official' Arena event Oct. 28.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 1.
Hyne
contributes expertise to rebuild historic Longview wall.
The Lipscomb News;
January 2002: p. 8.
ALLEN,
BRITTANY
New
millenium, new era.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7.
ALLEN,
JAMES C.
As
student, alumnus, employee and employer, Jim Allen knows the value of Lipscomb.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 12.
Leading
by example.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 11.
Lighting
the Way for the next generation.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 1.
Like
a beacon in the darkness.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 10-11.
Unique
campaign organization seeks to involve entire Lipscomb 'community'.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 9.
Allen
Arena opens - October 28,
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 1.
ALLEN,
LINDA
As
student, alumnus, employee and employer, Jim Allen knows the value of Lipscomb.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 12.
Allen
Arena opens - October 28, 2001.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 1.
ALLISON,
JASON
Second
Singarama Summit planned for March 3-4.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 5.
ALPHA
CHI NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
44
students inducted into Alpha Chi; 52 chosen by Who's Who.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 4.
McKelvey
honored for longstanding support at Alpha Chi inductions.
The Lipscomb News;
January 2002: p. 3.
ALTERI,
HEATHER
Alteri
chosen to reign over Homecoming.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 10.
ALUMNUS
OF THE YEAR
Homecoming
returns to traditional date.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 11.
Roger
Church named 'Alumnus of the Year'.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 16.
ANDERSON,
BRENT
Late
season surge pushes baseball into post-season play.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.
ANDERSON,
GREG
'I
Saw the Lord' is theme of 2002 Collins Lectures.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002:
p. 1.
ANDERSON,
J. CLARK, JR.
Family
funds scholarship for mission students.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 14.
ANDERSON,
NOVA S.
Family
funds scholarship for mission students.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 14.
ANDERSON,
WILLIAM
Family
funds scholarship for mission students.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 14.
ANDERTON,
BLAKE
Competition
takes engineering students back in time.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 4.
ARENA
THEATRE
Our
Town set for Homecoming play Nov. 4-6, 11-13.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 10.
ARMOUR,
MIKE
Unity,
theme of preaching seminar.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 4.
ARNOLD,
ERIN
Neil
Simon's 'Rumors' set for Nov. 8-11.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 6.
ARTIST
SERIES
Artist
Series concludes season in February.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 6.
Artist
Series ends with two spring performances.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 4.
Artist
Series offers variety of programs in upcoming season.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 5.
Artist
Series offers winter concerts.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 6.
Artist
Series, Landiss Series offer variety for coming year.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 4.
Piffaro
to highlight next Artist Series performance Feb. 2.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 6.
Waverly
Consort, Pratt highlight November Artist, Landiss series.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 4.
Artist
Series offers winter concerts.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 4.
ASSOCIATED
LADIES FOR LIPSCOMB
A.L.L.
golf tourney set for May 7.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 6.
ATCHLEY,
RICK
Collins
Lectures set for June 10-13.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 1.
'I
Saw the Lord' is theme of 2002 Collins Lectures.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002:
p. 1.
ATHLETIC
DIRECTOR
Pepperdine's
Potts to become new Lipscomb athletic director.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 7.
Seamon
says farewell after nearly a decade at the helm of Bison athletics.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 6.
ATKINS,
FREDERICK
Bisons
set to begin NCAA Division I play.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.
Making
the JUMP.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 5.
New
millenium, new era.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7.
ATLANTIC
SUN CONFERENCE
Lipscomb
is awarded membership in Atlantic Sun Conference.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.
AUSTELLE,
ALFRED (AL)
Lifelong
Learning courses set to begin this fall.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 1.
Lifelong
Learning Program spring schedule offers variety of courses.
The Lipscomb News;
January 2002: p. 2.
AUSTELLE,
KAY
Homecoming
'99 shaping up to be one of best.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 9.
AVALON
(HOUSE)
Resurrecting
Avalon.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 10.
AVALON
AWARD FOR CREATIVE ECXELLENCE
First
'Distinguished Faculty' Avalon Award presented to Hooper.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 4.
Avalon
Awards selections for 2000.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 4.
Homecoming
returns to traditional date.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 11.
Avalon
Award dinner set for Feb. 11.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 4.
AYER,
BRIAN
Lady
Bison, Bison soccer teams launch seasons this fall.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 8.
Glenn,
Duncan named Lipscomb ideal students.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 10.
BAHR,
HOWARD
Artist
Series, Landiss Series offer variety for coming year.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 4.
BAKER,
GARY
Thompson
named to lead Lipscomb's Business Advisory Council.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 10.
BARHAM,
KIM
Barham
named to head volleyball program.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 7.
Volleyball
claims first NCAA win.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 8.
BARNETT,
ELIZABETH
Spring
sports round up.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 6.
Women's
golf team gets first win.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 8.
BAROQUE,
CHATHAM
Artist
Series offers winter concerts.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 6.
Artist
Series, Landiss Series offer variety for coming year.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 4.
Artist
Series offers winter concerts.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 4.
BASEBALL
Late
season surge pushes baseball into post-season play.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.
Spring
sports keep Bison teams busy.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.
Spring
sports round up.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 6.
Spring
sports set to swing into gear at Lipscomb.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7-8.
Three
baseball team members earn national honors; Wilkerson signs with Kansas City
Royals.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 7.
Red-hot
baseball Bisons stampede down the stretch.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 7.
Year
of challenges awaits baseball Bisons in 2002.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002:
p. 5.
BASKETBALL
Basketball
season ticket sale closing in on all-time mark.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 5.
Making
the JUMP.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 5.
Men
end season in Elite Eight, women in conference tournament.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.
Bisons
featured in NCAA Final Four 2002.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 6.
BASKETBALL
(MEN'S)
Bisons
set to begin NCAA Division I play.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.
Bisons,
Lady Bisons get unexpected opportunity to return to NAIA National Tournament.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 7-8.
New
millenium, new era.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7.
Winning
by committee: Bisons stampede into D-1.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.
BASKETBALL
(WOMEN'S)
Bisons,
Lady Bisons get unexpected opportunity to return to NAIA National Tournament.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 7-8.
Lady
Bison experience to be key factor this season.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.
Lady
Bisons prepare for challenging season.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.
New
millenium, new era.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7.
BATES,
KATHY
Textile
students go beyond textbooks, classroom in travel course to New York.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 4.
BATTLE,
JONATHAN
Bisons
set to begin NCAA Division I play.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.
BAXTER,
BATSELL BARRETT
As
student, alumnus, employee and employer, Jim Allen knows the value of Lipscomb.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 12.
BAXTER,
BRANDON
Gwinn,
student work with NASA.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 1.
BEAM,
JOE
'I
Saw the Lord' is theme of 2002 Collins Lectures.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002:
p. 1.
BEAMAN
LIBRARY
Project
Athena expands Beaman Library capabilities.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 2.
University,
Campus School libraries helped by Tennessee Electronic Library contract.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 5.
Nance
honored by Tennessee Library Association.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 2.
BEARD,
TODD
Attracting
students to long-term mission is goal of LAMP.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.
BECKER,
AMY
Becker
chosen to coach Lady Bisons softball.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 8.
Lady
Bisons win TranSouth Conference softball tournament.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.
Young
Bisons surprise contenders.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 5.
Softball,
Lady Bisons leave NAIA behind, move into NCAA waters.
The Lipscomb News; January
2002: p. 5.
BECTON,
RANDY
His
Name is Jesus to be theme of Collins Summer Lectures.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.
'I
Saw the Lord' is theme of 2002 Collins Lectures.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002:
p. 1.
BELL,
BUDDY
His
Name is Jesus to be theme of Collins Summer Lectures.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.
BENGSTON,
KIM
Barham
named to head volleyball program.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 7.
BENNETT,
FRANK
Basketball
season ticket sales to begin May 3.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 6.
Basketball
season ticket sale closing in on all-time mark.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 5.
Lady
Bison experience to be key factor this season.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.
Lady
Bisons prepare for challenging season.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.
Men
end season in Elite Eight, women in conference tournament.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.
New
millenium, new era.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7.
Bennett
named NCAA D-1 independent coach of the year.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p.
7.
BERRY,
MINTA SUE
Four
are named Lipscomb Legends.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 4.
Homecoming
returns to traditional date.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 11.
Landiss
Series offers spring lectures.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 4.
BILES,
AMY
Scurlock
elected to second Homecoming Queen title.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 5.
BISON
GOLF SCRAMBLE
Lipscomb
golf tournaments to raise scholarship funds.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 17.
BLACK
HISTORY MONTH
Black
History Month events planned.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 4.
BLACK,
MARK
Homecoming
'99 shaping up to be one of best.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 9.
BLAIR,
SAMANTHA
Volleyball
claims first NCAA win.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 8.
BLAKE,
MONICA
Lady
Bison experience to be key factor this season.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.
Lady
Bisons prepare for challenging season.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.
BLANKENSHIP,
DARRELL
Church
prceeds go to campus school.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 9.
BLEDSOE,
CRAIG
Distance
learning classes proving popular, even on short notice.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.
Lipscomb's
department of education receives accreditation from NCATE.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.
Melodie
Miller chosen to lead Multicultural Affairs Office.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 1.
Rhodes,
Johnson awarded Baker, Laine faculty awards.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p.
5.
BLEVINS,
DAVID
Fletcher
named head coach of baseball Bisons.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.
BOGUE,
GRADY
Center
begins mission of building strong leaders.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 2.
Center
for Leadership Excellence plans business, church events.
The Lipscomb News;
January 2002: p. 2.
Elders/Preachers
Workshop to focus on conflict management.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 1.
BOLES,
H. LEO
2002
Lipscomb Legends.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 6.
BOLT,
KEVIN
PR
students aid leukemia patient.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 4.
BOULWARE,
GEORGE
Keys
appointed to head MBA program in January 2000.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 1.
Lipscomb
honors Solomon as Christian Business Leader of Year.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 7.
BOWMAN,
JESSICA
Bison
tennis doubles take region titles.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 8.
Spring
sports round up.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 6.
Tennis
teams finish seasons in TranSouth tournaments.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.
BOYNTON,
COURTNEY
Lady
Bison experience to be key factor this season.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.
Bennett
named NCAA D-1 independent coach of the year.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p.
7.
BRADLEY,
BETH
Lady
Bison experience to be key factor this season.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.
Lady
Bisons prepare for challenging season.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.
Making
the JUMP.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 5.
BRADLEY,
EUNICE
2002
Lipscomb Legends.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 6.
BRADSHAW,
L. ALAN
Lipscomb
prof gets nearly $1M grant to pursue medical research.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 1.
BRANNA,
AARON
Men's
soccer picks up NCAA milestone.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 8.
BRASHER,
DONNA
Church
prceeds go to campus school.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 9.
BREWER,
WILL
Neely
took advantage of mulligan on college choice, wins individual NAIA title.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 5.
BRILEY,
TERRY
Unity,
theme of preaching seminar.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 4.
BROOMFIELD,
ERIC
Winning
by committee: Bisons stampede into D-1.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.
BROWN,
LARRY
Distance
learning classes proving popular, even on short notice.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.
Lipscomb
to offer courses via internet in January.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 1.
Neil
Simon's 'Rumors' set for Nov. 8-11.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 6.
Six
receive academic promotions from board.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 4.
Drama
troupe presents world premiere of 'The Queens 2 Bodies'.
The Lipscomb News;
April 2002: p. 5.
BROWN, MELVIN (MEL)
Spring
sports keep Bison teams busy.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.
Spring
sports set to swing into gear at Lipscomb.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7-8.
BRYANT,
SUSAN
Spring
sports keep Bison teams busy.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.
BURNS,
LINDSEY
Tennis
teams finish seasons in TranSouth tournaments.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.
BURTON
BIBLE BUILDING
Halfway
home.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 9.
BURTON,
A.M.
Full
circle.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 10.
A.M.
Burton Society honors those who love, financially support Christian education.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 10.
BURTON,
LILLIE MAE
A.M.
Burton Society honors those who love, financially support Christian education.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 10.
BUTLER,
JUDY
Perry
bids farewell to library after 36 years.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 3.
BUTLER,
RALPH
Major
gift spurs engineering program expansion.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 1.
School
of Engineering named for Jones.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 1.
BUTLER,
STEVE
Alumni
lives changed forever by experiences of Sept. 11.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 4.
BYERS,
MARIE
Perry
bids farewell to library after 36 years.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 3.
Hazelip
Biblical Preaching seminar to focus on social justice.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 1.
CAMPAIGN
STEERING COMMITTEE
Unique
campaign organization seeks to involve entire Lipscomb 'community'.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 9.
CAMPBELL,
KARI
Lady
Bison experience to be key factor this season.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.
Lady
Bisons prepare for challenging season.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.
Men
end season in Elite Eight, women in conference tournament.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.
New
millenium, new era.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7.
CAMPBELL,
SEAN
Our
Town becomes 'Denny's Town' as friends, colleagues honor Loyd.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 2.
CAMPUS
SCHOOL TEACHERS OF THE YEAR
Homecoming
'99 shaping up to be one of best.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 9.
CANNON,
JENNIFER
Softball,
Lady Bisons leave NAIA behind, move into NCAA waters.
The Lipscomb News; January
2002: p. 5.
CANTRELL,
LARRY
Homecoming
honors Trimble as Alumnus of the Year.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 1.
Homecoming
returns to traditional date.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 11.
'I
Saw the Lord' is theme of 2002 Collins Lectures.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002:
p. 1.
CARAWAY,
DEREK
Year
of challenges awaits baseball Bisons in 2002.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002:
p. 5.
CARRIGAN,
MARY
Homecoming
'99 shaping up to be one of best.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 9.
Lipscomb
inducts nine into Athletics Hall of Fame.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 8.
CARTER,
STEPHEN
CONVERSATIONS
provides forum for discussion of cultural issues.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 5.
CATALANO,
DANIELLE
Softball,
Lady Bisons leave NAIA behind, move into NCAA waters.
The Lipscomb News; January
2002: p. 5.
CATES,
JANET
Enrollment
posts sizable gains over fall 1998.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 1.
CATHY,
S. TRUETT
Cathy
brings Chik-fil-A philosophy to Outhier Leadership Lecture.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 13.
CAVENDER,
HEIDI
Newcomers
leading Lady Bison cross country charge.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 8.
CENTER
FOR CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT
Character
Clearinghouse highlights Lipscomb as college of character.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 3.
City
teachers learn about character through workshops at Lipscomb.
The Lipsomb News; July 2001: p. 16.
Grant
to assist Center for Character Development.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 7.
Halfway
home.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 9.
Like
a beacon in the darkness.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 10-11.
CENTER
FOR INTERNATIONAL PEACE AND JUSTICE
Halfway
home.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 9.
Hoster
heads to Wild West.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 7.
Like
a beacon in the darkness.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 10-11.
Professional
Centers.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 12.
Black
History Month events planned.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 4.
CENTER
FOR LEADERSHIP EXCELLENCE
Center
begins mission of building strong leaders.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 2.
Halfway
home.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 9.
Adams
presents Outhier Lecture.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 3.
Center
for Leadership Excellence plans business, church events.
The Lipscomb News;
January 2002: p. 2.
Elders/Preachers
Workshop to focus on conflict management.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 1.
Renaissance
Seminar stated for September.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 6.
CENTER
FOR SERVANT LEADERSHIP
Like
a beacon in the darkness.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 10-11.
CENTER
FOR SPIRITUAL RENEWAL
Halfway
home.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 9.
Like
a beacon in the darkness.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 10-11.
Draughon
Foundation example of 'American Dream' told rightly.
The Lipscomb News; January
2002: p. 8.
Hyne
contributes expertise to rebuild historic Longview wall.
The Lipscomb News;
January 2002: p. 8.
McKelvey
honored for longstanding support at Alpha Chi inductions.
The Lipscomb News;
January 2002: p. 3.
CENTER
FOR THE STUDY OF VALUES IN COLLEGE STUDENT DEVELOPMENT
Character
Clearinghouse highlights Lipscomb as college of character.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 3.
CHAMBERS,
GREG
Lipscomb
inducts nine into Athletics Hall of Fame.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 8.
CHARACTER
CLEARINGHOUSE
Character
Clearinghouse highlights Lipscomb as college of character.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 3.
CHAUDOIN,
KIMBERLY E.
Homecoming
'99 shaping up to be one of best.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 9.
CHILDREN'S
MINISTRY
College
of Bible and Ministry to begin children's ministry focus in January.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 1.
CHILDRESS,
CHRISTOPHER (CHRIS)
Bisons
set to begin NCAA Division I play.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.
CHOATE,
EMILY
Drama
troupe presents world premiere of 'The Queens 2 Bodies'.
The Lipscomb News;
April 2002: p. 5.
CHRISTIAN
BUSINESS LEADER OF THE YEAR
Lipscomb
honors Solomon as Christian Business Leader of Year.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 7.
CHRISTIAN,
BETH
Lady
Bisons win TranSouth Conference softball tournament.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.
CHUMLEY,
MARY NELLE
Resurrecting
Avalon.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 10.
CHURCH,
ROGER
Roger
Church named 'Alumnus of the Year'.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 16.
CLENDENIN,
MATTHEW (MATT)
Competition
takes engineering students back in time.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 4.
CLEVENGER,
ERNEST
Lifelong
Learning Program spring schedule offers variety of courses.
The Lipscomb News;
January 2002: p. 2.
CLEVENGER,
EVE
Updated
fables help children learn moral lessons.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 6.
CLOUD,
RODNEY
Carolyn
Wilson receives Baker Summer Fellowship.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 2.
Retirement
honors.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 3.
COBER,
ERIC DANIEL
227
receive degrees in spring commencement.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 6.
COLE,
DONALD (DON)
Lipscomb
senior becomes policy institute's first intern.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 1.
Professional
Centers.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 12.
COLLEGE
OF NATURAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES
Lighting
the Way campaign develops unprecedented campus involvement.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 7.
COLLINS
ALUMNI AUDITORIUM
Halfway
home.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 9.
COLLINS,
SANDRA
Lifelong
Learning courses set to begin this fall.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 1.
2002
Retirees.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 5.
Lifelong
Learning Program spring schedule offers variety of courses.
The Lipscomb News;
January 2002: p. 2.
COLLINS,
WILLARD
Chancellor
Hazelip pleased with campaign's, university's growing momentum.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 7.
Full
circle.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 10.
New
scholarship memorializes North.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 5.
Children,
parents inspire each other in Jones family business.
The Lipscomb News; January
2002: p. 7.
CONGER,
JOHN
Conger
uses Laine fund award to study families 'down under'.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 2.
Lipscomb
senior becomes policy institute's first intern.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 1.
CONNELLY,
MARLIN
Carolyn
Wilson receives Baker Summer Fellowship.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 2.
Retirement
honors.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 3.
'Tracing
Our Roots' will keep Hostel 2002 guests busy May 12-17.
The Lipscomb News; April
2002: p. 4.
Connelly
to receive Boyce Award.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 16.
CONVERSATIONS
CONVERSATIONS
provides forum for discussion of cultural issues.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 5.
CONWELL,
VANN
YouthWorker
University set for Oct. 27-28.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 4.
COOPER,
ALLISON
Immeasurably
more than we could ask of imagine.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 5.
COPELAND,
ADAM
Reinvention
of Student Center nearly complete; gets good reviews from students.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 1.
39th
Singarama set for March 7-9.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 4.
COSTELLO,
DAVID A.
Homecoming
honors Trimble as Alumnus of the Year.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 1.
Homecoming
returns to traditional date.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 11.
COX,
CHRIS
Spring
sports keep Bison teams busy.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.
Three
baseball team members earn national honors; Wilkerson signs with Kansas City
Royals.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 7.
CRAWFORD,
STEPHANIE
New
millenium, new era.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7.
CREECH,
JIM
Personalities.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 9.
CRONIN,
SUSIE
Celebrities.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 8.
CROSS,
CAROLINE J.
Homecoming
honors Trimble as Alumnus of the Year.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 1.
Homecoming
returns to traditional date.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 11.
Resurrecting
Avalon.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 10.
CROSS-COUNTRY
Cross
country looks for improvement in 2000.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 8.
Lipscomb's
athletic events cancelled in wake of Sept. 11.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 14.
Scott
named to NAIA Academic Track & Field All-American Team.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.
CROSS-COUNTRY
(WOMEN'S)
Newcomers
leading Lady Bison cross country charge.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 8.
CROSSLIN,
THOMAS
Reinvention
of Student Center nearly complete; gets good reviews from students.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 1.
CULBERSON,
BRENT
Neil
Simon's 'Rumors' set for Nov. 8-11.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 6.
CUNNINGHAM,
SHERRY
Celebrities.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 11.
CURTIS,
SHANA POUNDERS
'I
Saw the Lord' is theme of 2002 Collins Lectures.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002:
p. 1.
Dale
chosen to head Student Financial Assistance office.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 3.
New
scholarship format announced.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 10.
DALY,
LINDSAY
Lady
Bison experience to be key factor this season.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.
DANCY,
JEFFERY (JEFF)
Winning
by committee: Bisons stampede into D-1.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.
Dancy
gains honors on All-Independent men's team.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 8.
DAVID
LAINE TRAVEL AWARD
Conger
uses Laine fund award to study families 'down under'.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 2.
Hughes,
Reed receive top faculty awards.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 3.
Rhodes,
Johnson awarded Baker, Laine faculty awards.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p.
5.
DAVID
LIPSCOMB ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
I
spread out my hands to you.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 20.
DAVIDSON,
STEVEN (STEVE)
Immeasurably
more than we could ask of imagine.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 5.
Youth
workers get 'tools' to improve Oct. 29-30.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 5.
DAVIS,
BILL
Multicultural
Affairs Office.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 2.
DAVIS,
ROGER
Davis
is installed as president of Tennessee Society of Association Executives.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 19.
Parents
launch campaign to fund Phase IV construction.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 10.
DAVY,
JAMES (JIMMY)
1999
Avalon Award Recipients.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 9.
First
'Distinguished Faculty' Avalon Award presented to Hooper.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 4.
DEAN,
HILTON
One
million dollar gift from Hilton, Sallie Dean establish chair in College of
Business.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 12.
DEAN,
SALLIE
One
million dollar gift from Hilton, Sallie Dean establish chair in College of
Business.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 12.
DEATON,
RANDY
Deaton
team wins award for arthritis treatement.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 15.
DECEMBER
GRADUATION 2001
145
receive degrees in winter commencement.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 3.
DELK,
MICHAEL
Torchbearers
have first banquet.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 4.
DELL,
MICHAEL
Dell
begins partnership with Lipscomb, Vanderbilt.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 1.
Dell
CEO to speak Sept. 28; alumni, friends invited.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 1.
DEMETRIOU,
VIVIAN
Tennis
teams finish seasons in TranSouth tournaments.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.
DENNISON,
JEAN
Dennisons
share commitment to Christian education with students.
The Lipscomb News; April
2002: p. 11.
DENNISON,
MARSHALL
Dennisons
share commitment to Christian education with students.
The Lipscomb News; April
2002: p. 11.
DENTON,
ASHLEY
Softball,
Lady Bisons leave NAIA behind, move into NCAA waters.
The Lipscomb News; January
2002: p. 5.
DEPRIEST,
MAEGAN
New
millenium, new era.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7.
DEVELOPMENT
BOARD
Unique
campaign organization seeks to involve entire Lipscomb 'community'.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 9.
DIAKONIA
AWARDS
'I
Saw the Lord' is theme of 2002 Collins Lectures.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002:
p. 1.
DICKENS,
SHERRI WRIGHT
Becker
chosen to coach Lady Bisons softball.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 8.
Dickens
named to coach softball team.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 7.
Spring
sports set to swing into gear at Lipscomb.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7-8.
DILLINGHAM,
ALLENE
Four
are named Lipscomb Legends.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 4.
DOBBINS,
KELLI
Spring
sports keep Bison teams busy.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.
DOZIER,
SEAN
Recent
grads begin Young Alumni program.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 9.
DRAUGHON,
LOUIS
Draughon
Foundation example of 'American Dream' told rightly.
The Lipscomb News; January
2002: p. 8.
DUDLEY,
BEN
Immeasurably
more than we could ask of imagine.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 5.
DUGAN,
KENNETH (KEN)
Dugan
loses battle with Parkinson's Disease at age 64.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.
Stinson
honored with 'Fessor Boyce Award' at Homecoming.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 9.
DUGGER,
PATTY
Retired
adults get education opportunities through new Lifetime Learning Program.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 1.
2002
Retirees.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 5.
Lifelong
Learning Program spring schedule offers variety of courses.
The Lipscomb News;
January 2002: p. 2.
DUNCAN,
DARRELL
Lipscomb
institutes prepayment plan for university, campus school.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 3.
DUNCAN,
KEVIN
Glenn,
Duncan named Lipscomb ideal students.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 10.
DYER,
RICHARD (SCOTTY)
Late
season surge pushes baseball into post-season play.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.
DYKES,
ARCHIE
Center
for Leadership Excellence plans business, church events.
The Lipscomb News;
January 2002: p. 2.
Landiss
Lecture features author Early Jan. 24.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 6.
EARLY
MUSIC CONSORT
Early
Music Consort featured on public television series.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 6.
EBBERS,
BERNARD J.
MCI
Worldcom CEO Ebbers is first Outhier Leadership Lecture speaker.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 7.
EDMOND
OUTHIER LEADERSHIP LECTURE
Cathy
brings Chik-fil-A philosophy to Outhier Leadership Lecture.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 13.
MCI
Worldcom CEO Ebbers is first Outhier Leadership Lecture speaker.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 7.
Adams
presents Outhier Lecture.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 3.
EDWARDS,
DEANNA
Newcomers
leading Lady Bison cross country charge.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 8.
EDWARDS,
MATHEW (MATT)
Year
of challenges awaits baseball Bisons in 2002.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002:
p. 5.
EDWARDS,
PAIGE
Ideal
students, Queen to be recognized at Homecoming Feb. 9.
The Lipscomb News;
January 2002: p. 16.
EDWIN
W. SPANN ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Spann
devoted life to family farm; bequest establishes scholarship fund.
The Lipscomb
News; April 2002: p. 10.
ELAM,
E.A.
Four
are named Lipscomb Legends.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 4.
ELDERS
WORKSHOP
Elders/Preachers
Workshop to focus on 'The Mind of Christ'.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.
ELLENBURGH,
PHIL
Hyne
contributes expertise to rebuild historic Longview wall.
The Lipscomb News;
January 2002: p. 8.
ELLINGSON,
LAUREL
Lady
Bison experience to be key factor this season.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.
Lady
Bisons prepare for challenging season.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.
ELLIOTT,
J.D.
Grant
to assist Center for Character Development.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 7.
ELLIS,
CARROLL
Gift
honors Ellis influence with new Restoration Preaching symposium.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 7.
ELLIS,
LAURA
Inaugural
class leaves campus for semester abroad study in Montevideo.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 10.
39th
Singarama set for March 7-9.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 4.
ELLIS,
LESLIE
Lady
Bisons win TranSouth Conference softball tournament.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.
Young
Bisons surprise contenders.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 5.
ELMORE,
REX
Lipscomb
to offer courses via internet in January.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 1.
ELROD,
DAVID
Elrod
promoted to Sverdrup general manager.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 14.
ENTREKIN,
PAIGE
Immeasurably
more than we could ask of imagine.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 5.
ESTER,
ANGELA (ANGIE)
Lady
Bison experience to be key factor this season.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.
Lady
Bisons prepare for challenging season.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.
Bennett
named NCAA D-1 independent coach of the year.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p.
7.
EVENING
OF EXCELLENCE
Avalon
Awards selections for 2000.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 4.
EZELL,
MARK
Changing
of the guard: Ezells' legacy with Purity carries on as president passes torch to
his brother.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 13.
EZELL,
MILES JR.
As
student, alumnus, employee and employer, Jim Allen knows the value of Lipscomb.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 12.
Leading
by example.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 11.
Lighting
the Way for the next generation.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 1.
Like
a beacon in the darkness.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 10-11.
Unique
campaign organization seeks to involve entire Lipscomb 'community'.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 9.
EZELL,
MILES SR.
Changing
of the guard: Ezells' legacy with Purity carries on as president passes torch to
his brother.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 13.
EZELL,
STANLEY
Changing
of the guard: Ezells' legacy with Purity carries on as president passes torch to
his brother.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 13.
Faculty
& Friends Series presents pianist Eugene Pridonoff in concert
Jan. 27.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 6.
Faculty
& Friends Series to offer three spring performances.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 6.
FAMILY
WEEKEND 1999
Family
Weekend set for Oct. 1-3.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 4.
FAMILY
WEEKEND 2000
Family
Weekend set for Sept. 29-30.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 4.
FARRIS,
KEVIN
Athletics
launches new website.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 5.
Farris
named Lipscomb SID.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 7.
Bisons
featured in NCAA Final Four 2002.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 6.
FAULKNER,
PAUL
Collins
Lectures set for June 10-13.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 1.
FAVELLA
LYRICA
Artist
Series.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 6.
FERGUSON,
RONNIE
Perry's
PGA quest benefits Lipscomb.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 9.
FESSOR
BOYCE AWARD
Homecoming
returns to traditional date.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 11.
Stinson
honored with 'Fessor Boyce Award' at Homecoming.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 9.
Connelly
to receive Boyce Award.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 16.
FETTKE,
JAN
Fettke
gift builds Bailey hymnal collection.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 1.
FETTKE,
TOM
Avalon
Awards selections for 2000.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 4.
Fettke
gift builds Bailey hymnal collection.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 1.
Homecoming
returns to traditional date.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 11.
FINCHER,
DAVID
Elders/Preachers
Workshop to focus on 'The Mind of Christ'.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.
FISHER,
JEANICE
Personalities.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 9.
FISHER,
JEFF
Alumni
lives changed forever by experiences of Sept. 11.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 4.
FITZSIMMONS,
SARAH
Competition
takes engineering students back in time.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 4.
FLATT,
ETHAN
High
School QB Flatt commits to Ole Miss.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 6.
FLATT,
PATSI
Flatt
to lead golfer's dream trip to Scotland.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 8.
FLATT,
STEPHEN F.
Board
member's $250K gift to aid Bible building construction.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 11.
Center
begins mission of building strong leaders.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 2.
Chancellor
Hazelip pleased with campaign's, university's growing momentum.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 7.
Character
Clearinghouse highlights Lipscomb as college of character.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 3.
Church
prceeds go to campus school.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 9.
Collins
Lectures set for June 10-13.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 1.
Dell
begins partnership with Lipscomb, Vanderbilt.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 1.
Dell
CEO to speak Sept. 28; alumni, friends invited.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 1.
Flatt
to lead golfer's dream trip to Scotland.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 8.
Full
circle.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 10.
Grant
to assist Center for Character Development.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 7.
Halfway
home.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 9.
His
Name is Jesus to be theme of Collins Summer Lectures.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.
Lighting
the Way for the next generation.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 1.
Lipscomb
alum 'doodles' way to top; Alumnus of the Year honors given at Homecoming.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 9.
Lipscomb
honors Solomon as Christian Business Leader of Year.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 7.
Lipscomb
is awarded membership in Atlantic Sun Conference.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.
Lipscomb
posts third-consecutive record fund raising year.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 1.
Lipscomb
purchases Longview to enhance fine arts program.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 1.
Lipscomb
to offer courses via internet in January.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 1.
Meet
millenium with God, hope, optimism and energy, says Frist.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 2.
Our
Town becomes 'Denny's Town' as friends, colleagues honor Loyd.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 2.
Reinvention
of Student Center nearly complete; gets good reviews from students.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 1.
Sanderson
named men's basketball head coach.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 7.
Student
Center renovation to host features for '21st century population'.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 2.
This
is the best day of my life so far.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 16.
Torchbearers.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 11.
Torchbearers
have first banquet.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 4.
University
board adds new members.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 14.
Worship
service to be first 'official' Arena event Oct. 28.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 1.
A
year to celebrate.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 11.
'I
Saw the Lord' is theme of 2002 Collins Lectures.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002:
p. 1.
145
receive degrees in winter commencement.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 3.
Adams
presents Outhier Lecture.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 3.
Allen
Arena opens - October 28, 2001.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 1.
Children,
parents inspire each other in Jones family business.
The Lipscomb News; January
2002: p. 7.
Draughon
Foundation example of 'American Dream' told rightly.
The Lipscomb News; January
2002: p. 8.
McKelvey
honored for longstanding support at Alpha Chi inductions.
The Lipscomb News;
January 2002: p. 3.
Sandrell
named vice president for enrollment.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 3.
School
of Engineering named for Jones.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 1.
FLETCHER,
WYNN
Fletcher
named head coach of baseball Bisons.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.
Late
season surge pushes baseball into post-season play.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.
Red-hot
baseball Bisons stampede down the stretch.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 7.
Year
of challenges awaits baseball Bisons in 2002.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002:
p. 5.
FORRESTER,
ROBBIE
Second
Singarama Summit planned for March 3-4.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 5.
FORRISTER,
BRAD
Our
Town becomes 'Denny's Town' as friends, colleagues honor Loyd.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 2.
FRANCO,
TONY
Tennis
teams finish seasons in TranSouth tournaments.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.
FRASIER,
CHARLES
First
'Distinguished Faculty' Avalon Award presented to Hooper.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 4.
Moore,
Frasier honored by Tennessee CPAs.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 3.
TSCPA
awards scholarships to five Lipscomb students.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 1.
FRASER,
JESSE
Drama
troupe presents world premiere of 'The Queens 2 Bodies'.
The Lipscomb News;
April 2002: p. 5.
FRENCH,
ASHLEY
Attracting
students to long-term mission is goal of LAMP.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.
FRENCH,
TODD
Attracting
students to long-term mission is goal of LAMP.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.
FRIST,
BILL
Meet
millenium with God, hope, optimism and energy, says Frist.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 2.
FULKS,
MICHAEL
Student
Center renovation to host features for '21st century population'.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 2.
National
experts to be featured in family wellness conference.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 1.
GALLAHER,
KENT
Homecoming
'99 shaping up to be one of best.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 9.
GARDNER,
JOAN
2002
Retirees.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 5.
GARNER,
LINDA (LIN)
Cross-country
runner named Walter Byers Award finalist.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 7.
McKelvey
honored for longstanding support at Alpha Chi inductions.
The Lipscomb News;
January 2002: p. 3.
GAW,
JERRY
Gaw
book examines impact on Lister on medicine.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 3.
Spots
still open on 'Braveheart' tour.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 4.
Summer
tour to follow path of William Wallace.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 5.
GENTRY,
RUSSELL
TSCPA
awards scholarships to five Lipscomb students.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 1.
Winning
by committee: Bisons stampede into D-1.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.
GEORGE,
EDDIE
Alumni
lives changed forever by experiences of Sept. 11.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 4.
GIBSON,
KYLE
Homecoming
returns to traditional date.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 11.
GILL,
VINCE
Alumni
lives changed forever by experiences of Sept. 11.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 4.
GIPSON,
HILLARY
Lady
Bisons win TranSouth Conference softball tournament.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.
Three
Lady Bisons named to All-Region XI softball team.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.
Young
Bisons surprise contenders.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 5.
Softball,
Lady Bisons leave NAIA behind, move into NCAA waters.
The Lipscomb News; January
2002: p. 5.
GLEAVES,
JAMIE
Lady
Bisons win TranSouth Conference softball tournament.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.
GLEAVES,
RUTH
Four
are named Lipscomb Legends.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 9.
GLENN,
STACY
Glenn,
Duncan named Lipscomb ideal students.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 10.
GOAD,
JON
Lady
Bison, Bison soccer teams launch seasons this fall.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 8.
Soccer
teams face new season with high hopes.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 8.
GOLDASICH,
JOHN
Goldasich
leads final round of NAIA National Golf Tournament.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.
GOLF
Goldasich
leads final round of NAIA National Golf Tournament.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.
Lipscomb
golf tournaments to raise scholarship funds.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 17.
Spring
sports keep Bison teams busy.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.
Spring
sports round up.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 6.
Spring
sports set to swing into gear at Lipscomb.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7-8.
Women's
golf team gets first win.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 8.
Golf
competes with tough NCAA schedule.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 8.
GOLF
(WOMEN'S)
Neely
took advantage of mulligan on college choice, wins individual NAIA title.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 5.
GOOCH,
GLADYS
Four
are named Lipscomb Legends.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 9.
GOODALL,
BILL
Art
departemnt gift helps students learn with newest in technology.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 4.
GOODALL,
LINDEE
Art
departemnt gift helps students learn with newest in technology.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 4.
GOODE,
RICHARD
Hoster
heads to Wild West.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 7.
Six
receive academic promotions from board.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 4.
GOODMAN,
RANDY
Avalon
Awards selections for 2000.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 4.
Homecoming
returns to traditional date.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 11.
GOODPASTURE
BIBLE AWARD
227
receive degrees in spring commencement.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 6.
GORE,
HELEN
Homecoming
'99 shaping up to be one of best.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 9.
GRADUATION
DECEMBER 2000
More
than 100 receive degrees in December graduation.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 2.
GRADUATION
MAY 2001
More
than 220 earn degrees in spring commencement.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 4.
GRANT,
TIM
Inaugural
class leaves campus for semester abroad study in Montevideo.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 10.
GRAY,
JASON
Late
season surge pushes baseball into post-season play.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.
Spring
sports round up.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 6.
Three
Bisons named to TranSouth Baseball All-Conference Team.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.
GREEN,
KEN
Hazelip
Biblical Preaching seminar to focus on social justice.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 1.
GREEN,
MEGAN
Neil
Simon's 'Rumors' set for Nov. 8-11.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 6.
GRIBBLE,
EMILY
Lady
Bison experience to be key factor this season.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.
Lady
Bisons prepare for challenging season.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.
Men
end season in Elite Eight, women in conference tournament.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.
New
millenium, new era.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7.
GRIFFIN,
ELAINE
Distance
learning classes proving popular, even on short notice.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.
Lipscomb
to offer courses via internet in January.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 1.
MBA
program builds innovative internship program; to help with finances, experience.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 3.
GRIFFITH,
LARRY D.
A
Cappella Singers selected to perform at TMEA conference.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 6.
GRIFFITH,
LYNN
Bison
tennis doubles take region titles.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 8.
Lipscomb
tennis reaches near and far.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 5.
Six
receive academic promotions from board.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 4.
Spring
sports round up.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 6.
Spring
sports set to swing into gear at Lipscomb.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7-8.
GRIMSLEY,
TIFFANY
Lady
Bison experience to be key factor this season.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.
Lady
Bisons prepare for challenging season.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.
GROOM,
STEVE
Parents
launch campaign to fund Phase IV construction.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 10.
GURLEY,
NAN
1999
Avalon Award Recipients.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 9.
First
'Distinguished Faculty' Avalon Award presented to Hooper.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 4.
GWINN,
FORT
Gwinn,
student work with NASA.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 1.
Children,
parents inspire each other in Jones family business.
The Lipscomb News; January
2002: p. 7.
Competition
takes engineering students back in time.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 4.
Major
gift spurs engineering program expansion.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 1.
School
of Engineering named for Jones.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 1.
Bisons
set to begin NCAA Division I play.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.
Winning
by committee: Bisons stampede into D-1.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.
HADLEY,
DANAH
Volleyball
claims first NCAA win.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 8.
HALE,
BOB
Landiss
Series to feature Hale, Pratt.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 5.
HALL,
CLANCY
Bisons
set to begin NCAA Division I play.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.
Bisons,
Lady Bisons get unexpected opportunity to return to NAIA National Tournament.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 7-8.
HALL,
ERIN
Spring
sports keep Bison teams busy.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.
HALL,
GARY
Six
receive academic promotions from board.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 4.
HALL,
LAWANDA
Hall
is appointed director of disability services.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 3.
HAM,
BRAD
Attracting
students to long-term mission is goal of LAMP.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.
HAMILTON,
BOB
Lipscomb
inducts nine into Athletics Hall of Fame.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 8.
HAMMONDS,
DANIEL (DANNY)
Men's
soccer picks up NCAA milestone.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 8.
HAMMOND,
MICHAEL (MIKE)
High
appointed Graduate Education director.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 12.
HANDANCE
Artist
Series offers winter concerts.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 6.
Artist
Series, Landiss Series offer variety for coming year.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 4.
HANKINS,
RUSSELL
Bisons
set to begin NCAA Division I play.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.
Winning
by committee: Bisons stampede into D-1.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.
HANVEY,
TOM
Four
are named Lipscomb Legends.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 4.
HARDIN,
HEATH
Bisons
set to begin NCAA Division I play.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.
HARRIS,
RANDY
His
Name is Jesus to be theme of Collins Summer Lectures.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.
Unity,
theme of preaching seminar.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 4.
HARTMAN,
CHAD
Bisons
set to begin NCAA Division I play.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.
Winning
by committee: Bisons stampede into D-1.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.
HARWELL,
MEREDITH
I
spread out my hands to you.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 20.
HATCHER,
HOLLY
Lady
Bisons win TranSouth Conference softball tournament.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.
HAUSMANN,
NINA
Lipscomb
inducts nine into Athletics Hall of Fame.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 8.
HAZEL,
SALENA
Attracting
students to long-term mission is goal of LAMP.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.
HAZELIP
BIBLICAL PREACHING
Hazelip
Biblical Preaching seminar to focus on social justice.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 1.
Unity,
theme of preaching seminar.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 4.
HAZELIP,
HAROLD
Chancellor
Hazelip pleased with campaign's, university's growing momentum.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 7.
Lipscomb
establishes new Spiritual Renewal Center.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 1.
Summertime
at Lipscomb.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 6.
Children,
parents inspire each other in Jones family business.
The Lipscomb News; January
2002: p. 7.
Draughon
Foundation example of 'American Dream' told rightly.
The Lipscomb News; January
2002: p. 8.
HEARN,
MATTHEW (MATT)
Our
Town becomes 'Denny's Town' as friends, colleagues honor Loyd.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 2.
Lifelong
Learning Program spring schedule offers variety of courses.
The Lipscomb News;
January 2002: p. 2.
HENDRICKSON,
ELIZABETH
Scurlock
elected to second Homecoming Queen title.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 5.
HENRY,
PHILIP
Ideal
students, Queen to be recognized at Homecoming Feb. 9.
The Lipscomb News;
January 2002: p. 16.
HENRY,
RUTH
Lifelong
Learning courses set to begin this fall.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 1.
HICKS,
JOHN MARK
Elders/Preachers
Workshop to focus on 'The Mind of Christ'.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.
Hazelip
Biblical Preaching seminar to focus on social justice.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 1.
'I
Saw the Lord' is theme of 2002 Collins Lectures.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002:
p. 1.
HICKS,
SUZAN
Personalities.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 9.
HIGH,
JUNIOR L.
High
appointed Graduate Education director.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 12.
HIGH
RISE
Halfway
home.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 9.
HILLIARD,
DONNIE
YouthWorker
University set for Oct. 27-28.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 4.
HILTON
AND SALLIE DEAN CHAIR OF ACCOUNTING
Halfway
home.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 9.
HIMELRICK,
JAMES (TADD)
Neil
Simon's 'Rumors' set for Nov. 8-11.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 6.
Drama
troupe presents world premiere of 'The Queens 2 Bodies'.
The Lipscomb News;
April 2002: p. 5.
HINKLE,
JAMES (JIM)
Second
Singarama Summit planned for March 3-4.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 5.
HODGSON,
PATRICIA (TRISH)
Hodgson,
St. John step down from coaching duties to pursue teaching.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 6.
Spring
sports keep Bison teams busy.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.
HOLLOWAY,
GARY
His
Name is Jesus to be theme of Collins Summer Lectures.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.
Unity,
theme of preaching seminar.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 4.
HOLMAN,
RACHEL
Neil
Simon's 'Rumors' set for Nov. 8-11.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 6.
Drama
troupe presents world premiere of 'The Queens 2 Bodies'.
The Lipscomb News;
April 2002: p. 5.
HOMECOMING
1999
Alteri
chosen to reign over Homecoming.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 10.
Homecoming
'99 shaping up to be one of best.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 9.
Our
Town set for Homecoming play Nov. 4-6, 11-13.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 10.
HOMECOMING
2001
Homecoming
moves back to traditional February weekend.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.
HOMECOMING
QUEEN
Alteri
chosen to reign over Homecoming.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 10.
HONOR
GRADUATES
227
receive degrees in spring commencement.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 6.
HOOPER,
LORENE
Bequest:
modest living can result in significant support of worthy causes.
The Lipscomb News; July 20001: p. 9.
HOOPER,
ROBERT E.
Bequest:
modest living can result in significant support of worthy causes.
The Lipscomb News; July 20001: p. 9.
First
'Distinguished Faculty' Avalon Award presented to Hooper.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 4.
Homecoming
'99 shaping up to be one of best.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 9.
Lifelong
Learning courses set to begin this fall.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 1.
Lifelong
Learning Program spring schedule offers variety of courses.
The Lipscomb News;
January 2002: p. 2.
HOSTEL
2000
Hostel
2000.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 18.
HOSTEL
2002
'Tracing
Our Roots' will keep Hostel 2002 guests busy May 12-17.
The Lipscomb News; April
2002: p. 4.
HOWARD,
DAVID
Perry
bids farewell to library after 36 years.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 3.
HUDDLESTON,
KEVIN
YouthWorker
University set for Oct. 27-28.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 4.
HUFFARD,
ETHAN
Lady
Bison, Bison soccer teams launch seasons this fall.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 8.
HUGHES,
MARCIA
Hughes,
Reed receive top faculty awards.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 3.
HUNT,
DAVID
Bison
tennis doubles take region titles.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 8.
Spring
sports round up.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 6.
Tennis
teams finish seasons in TranSouth tournaments.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.
HURST,
ELEANOR
University
Relations Staff.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 11.
HUSTON,
HOLLEE
Homecoming
returns to traditional date.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 11.
HYNE,
ERNIE
Hyne
contributes expertise to rebuild historic Longview wall.
The Lipscomb News;
January 2002: p. 8.
Four
are named Lipscomb Legends.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 9.
IMPACT
1999
Summertime
at Lipscomb.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 6.
IMPACT
2000
IMPACT
2000 planned to encourage spiritual growth in youth.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 5.
IMPACT
2001
Immeasurably
more than we could ask of imagine.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 5.
IRA
NORTH ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP FUND
New
scholarship memorializes North.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 5.
Winning
by committee: Bisons stampede into D-1.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.
JACKSON,
TRAVIS
Bisons
set to begin NCAA Division I play.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.
Men
end season in Elite Eight, women in conference tournament.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.
New
millenium, new era.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7.
JACOBS,
CHAD
Competition
takes engineering students back in time.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 4.
JAMES
BYERS AWARD
Lipscomb
athletes receive 2002 James Byers Award.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 8.
JAMES,
SONNY
1999
Avalon Award Recipients.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 9.
First
'Distinguished Faculty' Avalon Award presented to Hooper.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 4.
JARBOE,
MATTHEW (MATT)
Winning
by committee: Bisons stampede into D-1.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.
JARRETT,
ALANA
Attracting
students to long-term mission is goal of LAMP.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.
JARRETT,
CHARLIE
Attracting
students to long-term mission is goal of LAMP.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.
JEAN,
BRENDA
University
Relations Office.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 11.
JENKINS,
FAY
Homecoming
'99 shaping up to be one of best.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 9.
JERGENSON,
KAIA
Jergenson
overcomes meningitis, returns for fall classes.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 19.
Lady
Bison Jergenson hospitalized, remains in critical condition.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7.
Lady
Bisons prepare for challenging season.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.
Men
end season in Elite Eight, women in conference tournament.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.
New
millenium, new era.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7.
JERKINS,
BRIAN
Post-season
honors named for tennis team members.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.
Tennis
teams finish seasons in TranSouth tournaments.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.
JERSLID,
DEVON
Artist
Series, Landiss Series offer variety for coming year.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 4.
Landiss
Lecture features Devon Jerslid March 28.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 4.
JEWELL,
JOHN
Attracting
students to long-term mission is goal of LAMP.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.
JEWELL,
SAMANTHA
Attracting
students to long-term mission is goal of LAMP.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.
JINKINS,
JAMES
Homecoming
'99 shaping up to be one of best.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 9.
Lipscomb
alum 'doodles' way to top; Alumnus of the Year honors given at Homecoming.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 9.
JOHN
WILLIAM BAKER SUMMER FELLOWSHIP
Carolyn
Wilson receives Baker Summer Fellowship.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 2.
Hughes,
Reed receive top faculty awards.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 3.
Rhodes,
Johnson awarded Baker, Laine faculty awards.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p.
5.
JOHNSON,
AARON
39th
Singarama set for March 7-9.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 4.
JOHNSON,
TIMOTHY (TIM)
Distance
learning classes proving popular, even on short notice.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.
Hoster
heads to Wild West.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 7.
Lifelong
Learning courses set to begin this fall.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 1.
Lipscomb
to offer courses via internet in January.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 1.
Summer
tour to follow path of William Wallace.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 5.
Rhodes,
Johnson awarded Baker, Laine faculty awards.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p.
5.
'Tracing
Our Roots' will keep Hostel 2002 guests busy May 12-17.
The Lipscomb News; April
2002: p. 4.
JONES,
AMOS
Our
Town becomes 'Denny's Town' as friends, colleagues honor Loyd.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 2.
JONES,
BARRON
Attracting
students to long-term mission is goal of LAMP.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.
JONES,
JESSICA
Neil
Simon's 'Rumors' set for Nov. 8-11.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 6.
JONES,
RAYMOND
Children,
parents inspire each other in Jones family business.
The Lipscomb News; January
2002: p. 7.
Major
gift spurs engineering program expansion.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 1.
School
of Engineering named for Jones.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 1.
JONES,
RICHARD
Scurlock
elected to second Homecoming Queen title.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 5.
JOSEPHSON,
MICHAEL
Liscomb
hosts character education seminar for teachers.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 4.
JUDD,
LINDSAY
Lady
Bison, Bison soccer teams launch seasons this fall.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 8.
Resurrecting
Avalon.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 10.
KELLY,
ALETHEA
Campaign
'community' includes students, too, through phone center work.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 10.
KENDRICK,
MICHAEL (MIKE)
Lipscomb,
Vol-State partner in degree-completion program at Madison.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 6.
KERCE,
ROBERT H.
KEYS,
BERNARD J. (BERNIE)
Keys
appointed to head MBA program in January 2000.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 1.
MBA
program builds innovative internship program; to help with finances, experience.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 3.
KIHM,
KRISTIN
Softball,
Lady Bisons leave NAIA behind, move into NCAA waters.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 5.
KIMBRELL,
JOHN
Lipscomb
inducts nine into Athletics Hall of Fame.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 8.
KING,
DONNA
His
Name is Jesus to be theme of Collins Summer Lectures.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.
KING,
ROBERT
His
Name is Jesus to be theme of Collins Summer Lectures.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.
HS
Concert Chorus chosen for prestigious events.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 6.
King
named one of Governor's School outstanding teachers.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 6.
KINZER,
PHIL
'I
Saw the Lord' is theme of 2002 Collins Lectures.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 1.
KOPERDA,
SARAH JANE
Scurlock
elected to second Homecoming Queen title.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 5.
KOPP,
JOANNA
Scurlock
elected to second Homecoming Queen title.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 5.
KRAUS,
HAROLD
Avalon
Awards selections for 2000.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 4.
Homecoming
returns to traditional date.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 11.
KULP,
RICHARD W.
Kulp
honored by American Society for Quality.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 3.
KYLES,
EMILY
Pew
Younger Program chooses Kyles.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 19.
Church
prceeds go to campus school.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 9.
Personalities.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 9.
LANCASTER,
KEITH
Immeasurably
more than we could ask of imagine.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 5.
Torchbearers
have first banquet.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 4.
YouthWorker
University set for Oct. 27-28.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 4.
LANDISS LECTURE SERIES
Artist
Series, Landiss Series offer variety for coming year.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 4.
Homecoming
returns to traditional date.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 11.
Landiss
Lecture features author Early Jan. 24.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 6.
Landiss
Lecture Series presents Davis McCombs Now. 9.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 6.
Landiss
Series to feature Hale, Pratt.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 5.
Meador
to highlight Landiss Series opener with C.S. Lewis lecture.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 6.
Waverly
Consort, Pratt highlight November Artist, Landiss series.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 4.
Wolfe
speaks on 'Writing about Musicians' for Jan. 27 Landiss Lecture.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 6.
LANDISS
LECTURE SERIES
Landiss
Lecture features Devon Jerslid March 28.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 4.
LANDISS,
MORRIS
Spann
devoted life to family farm; bequest establishes scholarship fund.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 10.
LANE,
ANDY
Basketball
season ticket sale closing in on all-time mark.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 5.
Becker
chosen to coach Lady Bisons softball.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 8.
Dickens
named to coach softball team.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 7.
Stinson
honored with 'Fessor Boyce Award' at Homecoming.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 9.
Young
Bisons surprise contenders.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 5.
LARK
QUARTET
Artist
Series concludes season in February.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 6.
LAVENDER,
EARL
Attracting
students to long-term mission is goal of LAMP.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.
LAVENDER,
REBECCA
Homecoming
'99 shaping up to be one of best.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 9.
LAVENDER,
SARAH M. (SALLY)
Six
receive academic promotions from board.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 4.
LEADER
LECTURE SERIES
Halfway
home.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 9.
LEADERSHIP
ASSOCIATES PROGRAM
Center
begins mission of building strong leaders.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 2.
LEADERSHIP
CHALLENGE PROGRAM
Center
begins mission of building strong leaders.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 2.
LEADERSHIP
DIALOGUE PROGRAM
Center
begins mission of building strong leaders.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 2.
LEADERSHIP
EXCELLENCE RECOGNITION PROGRAM
Center
begins mission of building strong leaders.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 2.
LEADERSHIP
FORUM
Center
begins mission of building strong leaders.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 2.
LEADERSHIP
ROUNDTABLE PROGRAM
Center
begins mission of building strong leaders.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 2.
LEADERSHIP
TOMORROW PROGRAM
Center
begins mission of building strong leaders.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 2.
LEAVER,
WALTER (WALT)
24-hour
'Day of Prayer' to begin new school year.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 1.
Collins
Lectures set for June 10-13.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 1.
Elders/Preachers
Workshop to focus on 'The Mind of Christ'.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.
His
Name is Jesus to be theme of Collins Summer Lectures.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.
Homecoming
1999 to celebrate "McQuiddy Memories' Nov. 13.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 1.
Dell
CEO to speak Sept. 28; alumni, friends invited.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 1.
Parents
launch campaign to fund Phase IV construction.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 10.
New
scholarship format announced.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 10.
Elders/Preachers
Workshop to focus on conflict management.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 1.
LIDDLE,
STEVE
Distinguished
alumni.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 16.
LIFELONG
LEARNING PROGRAM
Lifelong
Learning courses set to begin this fall.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 1.
Retired
adults get education opportunities through new Lifetime Learning Program.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 1.
Lifelong
Learning Program spring schedule offers variety of courses.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 2.
LIGHTING
THE WAY CAMPAIGN
As
student, alumnus, employee and employer, Jim Allen knows the value of Lipscomb.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 12.
Broadening
involvement with Lipscomb in Nashville a key campaign goal.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 10.
Campaign
'community' includes students, too, through phone center work.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 10.
Campaign's
leadership phase ignites record fiscal year totals in gifts given, dollars
raised.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 9.
Cathy
brings Chik-fil-A philosophy to Outhier Leadership Lecture.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 13.
Chancellor
Hazelip pleased with campaign's, university's growing momentum.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 7.
Church
prceeds go to campus school.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 9.
Enthusiastic
alumni encourage others to help 'light the way'.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 10.
Full
circle.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 10.
Gift
honors Ellis influence with new Restoration Preaching symposium.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 7.
Grant
to assist Center for Character Development.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 7.
Halfway
home.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 9.
Leading
by example.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 11.
A
life-changing experience.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 10.
Lighting
the Way campaign develops unprecedented campus involvement.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 7.
Lighting
the Way for the next generation.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 1.
Lighting
the Way: Igniting the Future Campaign...
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.
Methvins'
'planned gift' to establish scholarship, help meet campaign goals.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 11.
One
million dollar gift from Hilton, Sallie Dean establish chair in College of
Business.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 12.
Paying
it forward.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 8.
Unique
campaign organization seeks to involve entire Lipscomb 'community'.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 9.
A
year to celebrate.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 11.
Dennisons
share commitment to Christian education with students.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 11.
The
'zero tax' sale is a good strategy to consider.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 11.
Celebrities.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 11.
Children,
parents inspire each other in Jones family business.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 7.
A.M.
Burton Society honors those who love, financially support Christian
education.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 10.
Major
gift spurs engineering program expansion.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 1.
Perry's
PGA quest benefits Lipscomb.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 9.
Spann
devoted life to family farm; bequest establishes scholarship fund.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 10.
LINDSEY,
CHRISTOPHER (CHRIS)
39th
Singarama set for March 7-9.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 4.
LING,
SARA
Barham
named to head volleyball program.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 7.
LINK,
CHARLES E. JR.
University
board adds new members.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 14.
LIPSCOMB
APPRENTICE MISSION PROGRAM
Attracting
students to long-term mission is goal of LAMP.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.
LIPSCOMB
IN ATHENS
Study
Abroad Program to offer Athens component in May.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 1.
LIPSCOMB,
DAVID
Resurrecting
Avalon.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 10.
LIPSCOMB,
MARGARET
Resurrecting
Avalon.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 10.
LITTLE
SHOP OF HORRORS
Little
Shop of Horrors set for Nov. 9-11.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 6.
LOGAN,
RENEE
Lady
Bison experience to be key factor this season.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.
Lady
Bisons prepare for challenging season.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.
Men
end season in Elite Eight, women in conference tournament.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.
New
millenium, new era.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7.
LONGVIEW
MANSION
Draughon
Foundation example of 'American Dream' told rightly.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 8.
Hyne
contributes expertise to rebuild historic Longview wall.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 8.
Unity,
theme of preaching seminar.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 4.
LOWERY,
CARISSA
Softball,
Lady Bisons leave NAIA behind, move into NCAA waters.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 5.
LOYD,
DENNIS
Homecoming
honors Trimble as Alumnus of the Year.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 1.
Homecoming
returns to traditional date.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 11.
Hoster
heads to Wild West.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 7.
Lifelong
Learning courses set to begin this fall.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 1.
Our
Town becomes 'Denny's Town' as friends, colleagues honor Loyd.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 2.
LOYD,
SHIRLEY
Resurrecting
Avalon.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 10.
LOYD,
TODD
Second
Singarama Summit planned for March 3-4.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 5.
YouthWorker
University set for Oct. 27-28.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 4.
LUCAS,
KENT
Gwinn,
student work with NASA.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 1.
LUCK,
ABIGAIL (ABBY)
39th
Singarama set for March 7-9.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 4.
LUTHER,
BILL B.
University
board adds new members.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 14.
Paying
it forward.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 8.
MARBEL,
BARBARA ANN
227
receive degrees in spring commencement.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 6.
MARKHAM,
JOHN
Immeasurably
more than we could ask of imagine.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 5.
Second
Singarama Summit planned for March 3-4.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 5.
MARSHALL,
AUTUMN
Proposed
dietetics internship program awaits approval.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 4.
Dietetics
program accredited by ADA.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 1.
MARTIN,
BEN
Enthusiastic
alumni encourage others to help 'light the way'.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 10.
MARTIN,
SUZANNE
2002
Retirees.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 5.
MATHENY,
JAMES (MIKE)
Distance
learning classes proving popular, even on short notice.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.
Six
receive academic promotions from board.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 4.
MAXWELL,
KACY
Neil
Simon's 'Rumors' set for Nov. 8-11.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 6.
MAYS,
MICHAEL
Bisons
set to begin NCAA Division I play.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.
Winning
by committee: Bisons stampede into D-1.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.
MCALISTER,
JESSE
Bisons
set to begin NCAA Division I play.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.
Winning
by committee: Bisons stampede into D-1.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.
MCCADAMS,
GLENN
High
School QB Flatt commits to Ole Miss.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 6.
MCCALLISTER,
MATTHEW (MATT)
Neil
Simon's 'Rumors' set for Nov. 8-11.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 6.
MCCAULEY,
JONATHAN RYAN
227
receive degrees in spring commencement.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 6.
MCCLAIN,
TERRENCE
Spring
sports keep Bison teams busy.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.
MCCOMBS,
DAVIS
Landiss
Lecture Series presents Davis McCombs Now. 9.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 6.
Meador
to highlight Landiss Series opener with C.S. Lewis lecture.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 6.
MCDONALD,
JULIE
Tennis
teams finish seasons in TranSouth tournaments.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.
MCDONALD,
MARY (TAYLOR) UNDERWOOD
A
life-changing experience.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 10.
MCFARLIN,
ELIZABETH
Tennis
teams finish seasons in TranSouth tournaments.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.
MCINTEER,
JIM BILL
Collins
Lectures set for June 10-13.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 1.
MCKELVEY,
CARL
Collins
Lectures set for June 10-13.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 1.
Elders/Preachers
Workshop to focus on 'The Mind of Christ'.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.
Full
circle.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 10.
Gift
honors Ellis influence with new Restoration Preaching symposium.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 7.
Lipscomb
establishes new Spiritual Renewal Center.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 1.
Sanderson
named men's basketball head coach.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 7.
Stinson
honored with 'Fessor Boyce Award' at Homecoming.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 9.
MCKELVEY,
CARL
2002
Retirees.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 5.
Hyne
contributes expertise to rebuild historic Longview wall.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 8.
Lipscomb
inducts nine into Athletics Hall of Fame.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 8.
McKelvey
honored for longstanding support at Alpha Chi inductions.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 3.
MCKISSAK,
PATRICIA
Avalon
Award dinner set for Feb. 11.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 4.
MCLAUGHLIN,
DON
'I
Saw the Lord' is theme of 2002 Collins Lectures.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 1.
MCMANUS,
HARRIET
National
experts to be featured in family wellness conference.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 1.
MCMANUS,
MIKE
National
experts to be featured in family wellness conference.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 1.
MCQUIDDY
GYM
Basketball
season ticket sale closing in on all-time mark.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 5.
MCQUIDDY
GYMNASIUM
Full
circle.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 10.
Halfway
home.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 9.
Homecoming
1999 to celebrate "McQuiddy Memories' Nov. 13.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 1.
MEADOR,
PRENTICE JR.
Meador
to highlight Landiss Series opener with C.S. Lewis lecture.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 6.
METHVIN,
ALICE (UNDERWOOD)
Methvins'
'planned gift' to establish scholarship, help meet campaign goals.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 11.
METHVIN,
JOSEPH L.
Methvins'
'planned gift' to establish scholarship, help meet campaign goals.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 11.
MEYER,
DON
Basketball
season ticket sale closing in on all-time mark.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 5.
Meyer
leaves after 24 years holding Bison reigns.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 8.
MICHAEL,
SHANE NEAL
Reviving
a tradition.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 2.
MID-CONTINENT
CONSORTIUM
Lipscomb,
others form Mid-Continent Consortium.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 19.
MILAM,
LEE
YouthWorker
University set for Oct. 27-28.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 4.
MILLER,
ALEX
Immeasurably
more than we could ask or imagine.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 5.
MILLER,
EMILY
Attracting
students to long-term mission is goal of LAMP.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.
MILLER,
GEORGE
The
'zero tax' sale is a good strategy to consider.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 11.
MILLER,
JASON
Attracting
students to long-term mission is goal of LAMP.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.
MILLER,
MELODIE
Melodie
Miller chosen to lead Multicultural Affairs Office.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 1.
Multicultural
Affairs Office.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 2.
MILLER,
MELODIE
Black
History Month events planned.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 4.
MILLER,
MILDRED
The
'zero tax' sale is a good strategy to consider.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 11.
MISS
LIPSCOMB
Glenn,
Duncan named Lipscomb ideal students.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 10.
MITCHELL,
SHELLY
CONVERSATIONS
provides forum for discussion of cultural issues.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 5.
MOORE,
GERALD
Early
Music Consort featured on public television series.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 6.
MOORE,
MARION VERNETTE
Artist
Series concludes season in February.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 6.
MOORE,
PERRY GLEN
Moore,
Frasier honored by Tennessee CPAs.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 3.
TSCPA
awards scholarships to five Lipscomb students.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 1.
MORRIS,
MARY
Character
Clearinghouse highlights Lipscomb as college of character.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 3.
City
teachers learn about character through workshops at Lipscomb.
The Lipsomb News; July 2001: p. 16.
Grant
to assist Center for Character Development.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 7.
Liscomb
hosts character education seminar for teachers.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 4.
MOSS,
MICHAEL
Attracting
students to long-term mission is goal of LAMP.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.
College
of Bible and Ministry to begin children's ministry focus in January.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 1.
Distance
learning classes proving popular, even on short notice.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.
Lipscomb
to offer courses via internet in January.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 1.
Study
Abroad Program to offer Athens component in May.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 1.
MOSS,
MICHAEL
Moss
book based on John's epistles.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 4.
MOSSACK,
ROBERT (ROB)
Hall
is appointed director of disability services.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 3.
MOXLEY,
RUSS
Center
for Leadership Excellence plans business, church events.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 2.
MULTICULTURAL
AFFAIRS OFFICE
Melodie
Miller chosen to lead Multicultural Affairs Office.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 1.
Bisons,
Lady Bisons get unexpected opportunity to return to NAIA National Tournament.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 7-8.
NAIA
ALL-AMERICAN
Three
baseball team members earn national honors; Wilkerson signs with Kansas City
Royals.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 7.
NAIA
HALL OF FAME
NAIA
Hall of Fame to induct Seamon.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 7.
NANCE, BETTY
Nance honored by Tennessee Library Association.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 2.
NCAA
Bisons,
Lady Bisons get unexpected opportunity to return to NAIA National Tournament.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 7-8.
NEAL,
MICHAEL SHANE
Neal
wins international portrait competition.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 17.
Avalon Award dinner set for Feb. 11.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 4.
NEELY,
KATHERINE
Neely
took advantage of mulligan on college choice, wins individual NAIA title.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 5.
Spring
sports round up.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 6.
Women's
golf team gets first win.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 8.
Golf competes with tough NCAA schedule.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 8.
NELMS,
BEN
Our
Town becomes 'Denny's Town' as friends, colleagues honor Loyd.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 2.
NELSON,
BETSY
Alumni
lives changed forever by experiences of Sept. 11.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 4.
NELSON,
CAROLINE
Cross
country looks for improvement in 2000.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 8.
NELSON,
HEATHER
Lipscomb
senior becomes policy institute's first intern.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 1.
NESBITT,
LARRY
Late
season surge pushes baseball into post-season play.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.
Three
Bisons named to TranSouth Baseball All-Conference Team.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.
NEWBERRY,
SHANE
Spring
sports keep Bison teams busy.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.
NICKS,
CLAY
Cross
country looks for improvement in 2000.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 8.
Newcomers
leading Lady Bison cross country charge.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 8.
Women's
track team to begin in spring 2002.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 5.
Cross-country runner named Walter Byers Award finalist.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 7.
NORMAN,
DANNY
Bison
tennis doubles take region titles.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 8.
Spring
sports round up.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 6.
Tennis
teams finish seasons in TranSouth tournaments.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.
NORTH,
IRA
New
scholarship memorializes North.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 5.
NOSSAMAN,
KAYLYNN
Immeasurably
more than we could ask of imagine.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 5.
Major
gift spurs engineering program expansion.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 1.
O'NEAL,
BRANDON
Late
season surge pushes baseball into post-season play.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.
O'NEAL,
KEITH
Paying
it forward.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 8.
OF
EBONY EMBERS
Artist
Series.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 6.
OFFICE
OF MULTICULTURAL AFFAIRS
Black
History Month events planned.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 4.
OSBORN,
CLAYTON
Winning
by committee: Bisons stampede into D-1.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.
OUTHIER,
BARBARA
Cathy
brings Chik-fil-A philosophy to Outhier Leadership Lecture.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 13.
OUTHIER,
EDMOND
Adams
presents Outhier Lecture.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 3.
OUTHIER,
FRANK
Cathy
brings Chik-fil-A philosophy to Outhier Leadership Lecture.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 13.
OUTSTANDING
TEACHERS
Carolyn
Wilson receives Baker Summer Fellowship.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 2.
Homecoming
'99 shaping up to be one of best.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 9.
OVERBEEK,
DUSTIN
Tennis
teams finish seasons in TranSouth tournaments.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.
OWENS,
JON
Immeasurably
more than we could ask of imagine.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 5.
Year
of challenges awaits baseball Bisons in 2002.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 5.
PAGEL,
JENNIFER
Second
Singarama Summit planned for March 3-4.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 5.
YouthWorker
University set for Oct. 27-28.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 4.
PAINTER,
ANNETTE
Torchbearers
have first banquet.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 4.
PARDUE,
CLARENCE (MATT)
Late
season surge pushes baseball into post-season play.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.
PARDUE,
RANDALL
University
Relations Office.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 11.
PARKER,
JOHN
Our
Town becomes 'Denny's Town' as friends, colleagues honor Loyd.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 2.
PARRISH,
JENGER BURCHETT
Parris
named new women's soccer head coach.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 7.
PARSONS,
BOB
Lipscomb
inducts nine into Athletics Hall of Fame.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 8.
PASSONS,
BRIAN
Spring
sports keep Bison teams busy.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.
Three
baseball team members earn national honors; Wilkerson signs with Kansas City
Royals.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 7.
Year
of challenges awaits baseball Bisons in 2002.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 5.
PATTON,
DAVID
Year
of challenges awaits baseball Bisons in 2002.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 5.
PAUL,
JOHN
Artist
Series, Landiss Series offer variety for coming year.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 4.
PECK,
KRISTIN
Lady
Bisons win TranSouth Conference softball tournament.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.
Three
Lady Bisons named to All-Region XI softball team.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.
Volleyball
claims first NCAA win.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 8.
Young
Bisons surprise contenders.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 5.
Softball,
Lady Bisons leave NAIA behind, move into NCAA waters.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 5.
PENTECOST,
AARON
Campaign
'community' includes students, too, through phone center work.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 10.
PERRY,
KENNY
Perry's
PGA quest benefits Lipscomb.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 9.
PERRY,
KINISHA
Bisons,
Lady Bisons get unexpected opportunity to return to NAIA National Tournament.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 7-8.
Men
end season in Elite Eight, women in conference tournament.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.
New
millenium, new era.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7.
PERRY,
LANCE
Broadening
involvement with Lipscomb in Nashville a key campaign goal.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 10.
PERRY,
MYRNA
Perry
bids farewell to library after 36 years.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 3.
Retirement
honors.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 3.
PEUGEOT,
MARGARET BORDEN
Board
member's $250K gift to aid Bible building construction.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 11.
PEUGEOT,
RICHARD
Board
member's $250K gift to aid Bible building construction.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 11.
PEW
YOUNGER SCHOLARS PROGRAM
Pew
Younger Program chooses Kyles.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 19.
PHILLIPS,
JESSICA
Attracting
students to long-term mission is goal of LAMP.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.
PHILLIPS,
MICAH
Attracting
students to long-term mission is goal of LAMP.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.
PHONE
CENTER
Campaign
'community' includes students, too, through phone center work.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 10.
PI
KAPPA DELTA
Connelly
to receive Boyce Award.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 16.
PIFFARO
Artist
Series.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 6.
PIGG,
STACEY
Inaugural
class leaves campus for semester abroad study in Montevideo.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 10.
PILKINTON,
ROBERT
Distinguished
alumni.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 16.
PORTER,
AUTUMN
39th
Singarama set for March 7-9.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 4.
POTTS,
STEVEN (STEVE)
Athletics
launches new website.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 5.
Becker
chosen to coach Lady Bisons softball.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 8.
Fletcher
named head coach of baseball Bisons.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.
Lipscomb
is awarded membership in Atlantic Sun Conference.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.
Lipscomb's
athletic events cancelled in wake of Sept. 11.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 14.
Pepperdine's
Potts to become new Lipscomb athletic director.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 7.
Women's
track team to begin in spring 2002.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 5.
POTTS,
STEVEN (STEVE)
Parris
named new women's soccer head coach.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 7.
POUNDERS,
JAMES (JIM)
Personalities.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 9.
Student
callers making impact on alumni, friends.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 4.
Torchbearers
off to running start.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 4.
PRATT,
WILLIAM
Landiss
Series to feature Hale, Pratt.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 5.
PREACHERS
WORKSHOP
Elders/Preachers
Workshop to focus on 'The Mind of Christ'.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.
Elders/Preachers
Workshop to focus on conflict management.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 1.
PREWITT,
T. STEPHEN (STEVE)
CONVERSATIONS
provides forum for discussion of cultural issues.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 5.
Our
Town becomes 'Denny's Town' as friends, colleagues honor Loyd.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 2.
Seals
is appointed international student director.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 5.
PRIDONOFF,
EUGENE
Faculty
& Friends Series presents pianist Eugene Pridonoff in concert
Jan. 27.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 6.
PRILL,
PAUL
Homecoming
'99 shaping up to be one of best.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 9.
PRILL,
VALERIE
Lipscomb
to offer courses via internet in January.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 1.
PROJECT
ATHENA
Project
Athena expands Beaman Library capabilities.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 2.
PUBLIC
RELATIONS STUDENT SOCIETY OF AMERICA
PR
students aid leukemia patient.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 4.
PUCKETT,
KIM
Homecoming
'99 shaping up to be one of best.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 9.
PURTELL,
AMBER
Spring
sports keep Bison teams busy.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.
Attracting
students to long-term mission is goal of LAMP.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.
Four
are named Lipscomb Legends.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 9.
RALSTON,
DAVID
Distinguished
alumni.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 16.
RAMER,
HAL
Lipscomb,
Vol-State partner in degree-completion program at Madison.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 6.
RAMIREZ,
MIGUEL
Late
season surge pushes baseball into post-season play.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.
Three
baseball team members earn national honors; Wilkerson signs with Kansas City
Royals.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 7.
Three
Bisons named to TranSouth Baseball All-Conference Team.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.
RAMPY,
GRANT
Alumni
lives changed forever by experiences of Sept. 11.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 4.
RAMSEY,
KENDRA
Lady
Bison experience to be key factor this season.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.
Lady
Bisons prepare for challenging season.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.
RAUSCHENBERGER,
EMILY
Spring
sports keep Bison teams busy.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.
RAY,
JANISSE
Artist
Series, Landiss Series offer variety for coming year.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 4.
RAY,
LYNDSEY
Immeasurably
more than we could ask of imagine.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 5.
RAYMOND
B. JONES SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
School
of Engineering named for Jones.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 1.
REED,
KIMBERLY
Hughes,
Reed receive top faculty awards.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 3.
Study
Abroad Program to offer Athens component in May.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 1.
RENAISSANCE
SEMINAR
Renaissance
Seminar stated for September.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 6.
RHODES,
STEPHEN
Rhodes,
Johnson awarded Baker, Laine faculty awards.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 5.
RIEDL,
MARTHA
University
Relations Office.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 13.
ROBERSON,
LINDA
Lighting
the Way campaign develops unprecedented campus involvement.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 7.
ROBERTS,
BRANDY
Lady
Bisons win TranSouth Conference softball tournament.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.
ROBERTSON,
JUSTIN
Lady
Bison, Bison soccer teams launch seasons this fall.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 8.
ROGERS,
LINCOLN
This
is the best day of my life so far.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 16.
ROLLER,
LYNN
Lady
Bison experience to be key factor this season.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.
ROLLER,
RYAN
Winning
by committee: Bisons stampede into D-1.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.
ROSE,
TED
Art
departemnt gift helps students learn with newest in technology.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 4.
Rose
art text adopted by schools in seven states.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 3.
ROSEBURRY,PHIL
A
sacrifice remembered.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 10.
RUBIO,
DAVID
YouthWorker
University set for Oct. 27-28.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 4.
RUCKER,
JOYCE
Lipscomb's
department of education receives accreditation from NCATE.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.
Scurlock
elected to second Homecoming Queen title.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 5.
Tucker
named to direct Graduate Education Program.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 4.
RUSSELL,
JAMIE LYNN
227
receive degrees in spring commencement.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 6.
RYNOLDS,
THURSTON (TRIPP)
Competition
takes engineering students back in time.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 4.
Year
of challenges awaits baseball Bisons in 2002.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 5.
SAMPLES,
RALPH
Men's,
women's golf teams reach national top 10.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 5.
Neely
took advantage of mulligan on college choice, wins individual NAIA title.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 5.
Spring
sports round up.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 6.
Spring
sports set to swing into gear at Lipscomb.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7-8.
SANDERS,
JOE
Spann
devoted life to family farm; bequest establishes scholarship fund.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 10.
SANDERS,
PHIL
Parents
launch campaign to fund Phase IV construction.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 10.
SANDERS,
REBA
Resurrecting
Avalon.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 10.
SANDERSON,
PHYLLIS
I
spread out my hands to you.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 20.
SANDERSON,
SCOTT
Basketball
season ticket sales to begin May 3.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 6.
Basketball
season ticket sale closing in on all-time mark.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 5.
Bisons
set to begin NCAA Division I play.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.
Men
end season in Elite Eight, women in conference tournament.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.
New
millenium, new era.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7.
Sanderson
named men's basketball head coach.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 7.
Winning
by committee: Bisons stampede into D-1.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.
SANDRELL,
CARLTON (WADE)
Sandrell
named vice president for enrollment.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 3.
SARVER,
RONALD (RON)
Winning
by committee: Bisons stampede into D-1.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.
SAUNDERS,
SCOTT
University
Relations Staff.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 11.
The
'zero tax' sale is a good strategy to consider.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 11.
Hyne
contributes expertise to rebuild historic Longview wall.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 8.
SAVAGE,
JAMES
Competition
takes engineering students back in time.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 4.
SCHMIDT,
MICHELE
TSCPA
awards scholarships to five Lipscomb students.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 1.
SCIORTINO,
DAVID
Spring
sports keep Bison teams busy.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.
Spring
sports round up.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 6.
Women's
golf team gets first win.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 8.
Celebrities.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 8.
SCOBEY,
MARJORIE
Resurrecting
Avalon.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 10.
SCOTT,
DAVID
Cross
country looks for improvement in 2000.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 8.
Scott
named to NAIA Academic Track & Field All-American Team.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.
Cross-country
runner named Walter Byers Award finalist.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 7.
SCURLOCK,
MANDI
Homecoming
returns to traditional date.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 11.
Scurlock
elected to second Homecoming Queen title.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 5.
SEALS,
THOMAS (TOM)
Carolyn
Wilson receives Baker Summer Fellowship.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 2.
Melodie
Miller chosen to lead Multicultural Affairs Office.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 1.
Seals
is appointed international student director.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 5.
SEAMON,
JONATHAN
Bisons,
Lady Bisons get unexpected opportunity to return to NAIA National Tournament.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 7-8.
NAIA
Hall of Fame to induct Seamon.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 7.
Sanderson
named men's basketball head coach.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 7.
Seamon
says farewell after nearly a decade at the helm of Bison athletics.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 6.
Seamon
to take full-time ministry position.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 7.
SEAMON,
JONATHAN
Lipscomb
inducts nine into Athletics Hall of Fame.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 8.
SEIDMAN,
CHRIS
YouthWorker
University set for Oct. 27-28.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 4.
SEPTEMBER
11, 2001
I
spread out my hands to you.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 20.
SHAMBLIN,
DAVID
Student
Center renovation to host features for '21st century population'.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 2.
SHAMBLIN,
GWEN
Student
Center renovation to host features for '21st century population'.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 2.
SHANK,
HAROLD
Hazelip
Biblical Preaching seminar to focus on social justice.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 1.
His
Name is Jesus to be theme of Collins Summer Lectures.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.
SHANK,
HAROLD
'I
Saw the Lord' is theme of 2002 Collins Lectures.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 1.
SHARPE,
ALLEN
Bisons
set to begin NCAA Division I play.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.
Bisons,
Lady Bisons get unexpected opportunity to return to NAIA National Tournament.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 7-8.
New
millenium, new era.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7.
SHEPPARD,
MATTHEW (MATT)
Competition
takes engineering students back in time.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 4.
SHERRILL,
ELVIS
Connelly
to receive Boyce Award.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 16.
SHIVERS,
RALPH
Adams
presents Outhier Lecture.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 3.
SHOUN,
JAKE
Attracting
students to long-term mission is goal of LAMP.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.
SHULTS,
CHELSEY
PR
students aid leukemia patient.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 4.
SIMMONS,
ADAM
Year
of challenges awaits baseball Bisons in 2002.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 5.
SIMS,
CHRISTI
Lady
Bison experience to be key factor this season.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.
Lady
Bisons prepare for challenging season.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.
New
millenium, new era.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7.
SIMS,
SHELLEY
Bisons,
Lady Bisons get unexpected opportunity to return to NAIA National Tournament.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 7-8.
Lady
Bison experience to be key factor this season.
The Lipscomb News;
October 2001: p. 7.
Lady
Bisons prepare for challenging season.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.
New
millenium, new era.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7.
Lipscomb
athletes receive 2002 James Byers Award.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 8.
SINGARAMA
2002
39th
Singarama set for March 7-9.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 4.
SINGARAMA
SUMMIT 2000
Second
Singarama Summit planned for March 3-4.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 5.
SITES,
JIMMY
His
Name is Jesus to be theme of Collins Summer Lectures.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.
SKIDMORE,
DAVID
Second
Singarama Summit planned for March 3-4.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 5.
YouthWorker
University set for Oct. 27-28.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 4.
SLATE,
PHILIP
Distinguished
alumni.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 16.
SLATER,
ERIN
Attracting
students to long-term mission is goal of LAMP.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.
SLATTON,
SHIRLEY
Slatton
bids farewell after 30 years in financial aid.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 2.
SLAYTON,
MICHAEL
Drama
troupe presents world premiere of 'The Queens 2 Bodies'.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 5.
SMITH,
CASSIE
Softball,
Lady Bisons leave NAIA behind, move into NCAA waters.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 5.
SMITH,
EMILY
Volleyball
claims first NCAA win.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 8.
SMITH,
ERNIE
Homecoming
'99 shaping up to be one of best.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 9.
SMITH,
F. LAGARD
Elders/Preachers
Workshop to focus on 'The Mind of Christ'.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.
His
Name is Jesus to be theme of Collins Summer Lectures.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.
'I
Saw the Lord' is theme of 2002 Collins Lectures.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 1.
SMITH,
NATE
Immeasurably
more than we could ask of imagine.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 5.
SMITH,
OLLIS
Bequest:
modest living can result in significant support of worthy causes.
The Lipscomb News; July 20001: p. 9.
SMITH,
TERRY
'Tracing
Our Roots' will keep Hostel 2002 guests busy May 12-17.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 4.
SMITH,
WILLIS
Homecoming
'99 shaping up to be one of best.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 9.
SOCCER
Lipscomb's
athletic events cancelled in wake of Sept. 11.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 14.
Soccer
teams face new season with high hopes.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 8.
SOCCER
(MEN'S)
Lady
Bison, Bison soccer teams launch seasons this fall.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 8.
Men's
soccer picks up NCAA milestone.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 8.
Soccer
teams face new season with high hopes.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 8.
SOCCER
(WOMEN'S)
Lady
Bison, Bison soccer teams launch seasons this fall.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 8.
Soccer
teams face new season with high hopes.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 8.
Parris
named new women's soccer head coach.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 7.
SOFTBALL
Becker
chosen to coach Lady Bisons softball.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 8.
Dickens
named to coach softball team.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 7.
Lady
Bisons win TranSouth Conference softball tournament.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.
Spring
sports keep Bison teams busy.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.
Spring
sports set to swing into gear at Lipscomb.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7-8.
Three
Lady Bisons named to All-Region XI softball team.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.
Young
Bisons surprise contenders.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 5.
Softball
sets sail in D-1 waters.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 8.
Softball,
Lady Bisons leave NAIA behind, move into NCAA waters.
The
Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 5.
SOLOMON,
DAVID L.
Lipscomb
honors Solomon as Christian Business Leader of Year.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 7.
SPANN,
EDWIN W.
Spann
devoted life to family farm; bequest establishes scholarship fund.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 10.
SPEARS,
AMANDA (MANDY)
Neil
Simon's 'Rumors' set for Nov. 8-11.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 6.
SPORTS
INFORMATION DIRECTOR
Farris
named Lipscomb SID.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 7.
SPRADLIN,
JENCI
Recent
grads begin Young Alumni program.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 9.
SRYGLEY,
FLETCHER
Elders/Preachers
Workshop to focus on 'The Mind of Christ'.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.
SRYGLEY,
GAIL
Elders/Preachers
Workshop to focus on 'The Mind of Christ'.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.
ST.
JOHN, APRIL
Hodgson,
St. John step down from coaching duties to pursue teaching.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 6.
STAFF
AWARD
Homecoming
'99 shaping up to be one of best.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 9.
STALEY,
SYBIL
TSCPA
awards scholarships to five Lipscomb students.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 1.
STANDEFER,
BROOKE
39th
Singarama set for March 7-9.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 4.
STARK,
AMELIA
Lady
Bison experience to be key factor this season.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.
Lady
Bisons prepare for challenging season.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.
New
millenium, new era.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7.
STEIDL,
MATTHEW HUNSAKER
227
receive degrees in spring commencement.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 6.
STEPHEN
LEE MARSH CHRISTIAN EXAMPLE AWARD
227
receive degrees in spring commencement.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 6.
STEPHENS,
KYLE
Bisons
set to begin NCAA Division I play.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.
Winning
by committee: Bisons stampede into D-1.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.
Lipscomb
athletes receive 2002 James Byers Award.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 8.
STINSON,
HOMER C. (BUTCH)
Homecoming
'99 shaping up to be one of best.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 9.
STONE,
DANIEL
TSCPA
awards scholarships to five Lipscomb students.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 1.
STORY,
JOSHUA (JOSH)
Late
season surge pushes baseball into post-season play.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.
STUDENT
CENTER
Reinvention
of Student Center nearly complete; gets good reviews from students.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 1.
Student
Center renovation to host features for '21st century population'.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 2.
Traditional
madrigal dinner set for Dec. 1.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 6.
STUDENT
GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION
Family
Weekend set for Oct. 1-3.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 4.
STUDY
ABROAD PROGRAM
Study
Abroad Program to offer Athens component in May.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 1.
STURGEON,
ROBERT S.
Retirement
honors.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 3.
SULLIVAN,
BRUCE
Distinguished
alumni.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 16.
SUNSON,
H.C.
Stinson
honored with 'Fessor Boyce Award' at Homecoming.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 9.
SWANG,
AXEL
As
student, alumnus, employee and employer, Jim Allen knows the value of Lipscomb.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 12.
Homecoming
honors Trimble as Alumnus of the Year.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 1.
Homecoming
returns to traditional date.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 11.
His
Name is Jesus to be theme of Collins Summer Lectures.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.
'I
Saw the Lord' is theme of 2002 Collins Lectures.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 1.
TATOM,
RACHEL
Reinvention
of Student Center nearly complete; gets good reviews from students.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 1.
TAYLOR,
DANIEL (DANNY)
Taylor
is appointed to Lipscomb's top financial leadership post.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 3.
TAYLOR,
LORI
Bison
tennis doubles take region titles.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 8.
Post-season
honors named for tennis team members.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.
Spring
sports keep Bison teams busy.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.
Spring
sports round up.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 6.
Tennis
teams finish seasons in TranSouth tournaments.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.
TEISHER,
ANN
Neil
Simon's 'Rumors' set for Nov. 8-11.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 6.
TENNESSEE
ELECTRONIC LIBRARY
University,
Campus School libraries helped by Tennessee Electronic Library contract.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 5.
TENNESSEE
SOCIETY OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
Moore,
Frasier honored by Tennessee CPAs.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 3.
TENNIS
Bison
tennis doubles take region titles.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 8.
Post-season
honors named for tennis team members.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.
Spring
sports keep Bison teams busy.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.
Spring
sports round up.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 6.
Spring
sports set to swing into gear at Lipscomb.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7-8.
Tennis
teams finish seasons in TranSouth tournaments.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.
Red-hot
baseball Bisons stampede down the stretch.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 7.
Tennis
teams finish seasons with winning records.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 8.
THEATER
DEPARTMENT
Drama
productions set for spring semester.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 6.
Neil
Simon's 'Rumors' set for Nov. 8-11.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 6.
THOMAS,
DAVID
Gift
honors Ellis influence with new Restoration Preaching symposium.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 7.
THOMAS,
JIM L.
Tucker
named to direct Graduate Education Program.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 4.
THOMPSON,
EMILY
39th
Singarama set for March 7-9.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 4.
THOMPSON,
MARK
Thompson
named to lead Lipscomb's Business Advisory Council.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 10.
THURMAN,
RALPH
Lifelong
Learning courses set to begin this fall.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 1.
THURMAN,
RALPH
Lifelong
Learning Program spring schedule offers variety of courses.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 2.
TIDWELL,
KRISTEN
Lady
Bisons win TranSouth Conference softball tournament.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.
Three
Lady Bisons named to All-Region XI softball team.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.
Young
Bisons surprise contenders.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 5.
TIDWELL,
KRISTEN
Softball,
Lady Bisons leave NAIA behind, move into NCAA waters.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 5.
TOMLINSON,
WILL
Immeasurably
more than we could ask of imagine.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 5.
TOUCHSTONE,
ROBERT
Second
Singarama Summit planned for March 3-4.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 5.
TOUCHTON,
BRITTNEY MEVER
227
receive degrees in spring commencement.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 6.
TOWNSEND,
ANDREW (DREW)
Year
of challenges awaits baseball Bisons in 2002.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 5.
TREVATHAN,
COREY
Immeasurably
more than we could ask of imagine.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 5.
TREVATHAN,
EDDIE
Our
Town becomes 'Denny's Town' as friends, colleagues honor Loyd.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 2.
TRIMBLE,
THOMAS J.
Homecoming
honors Trimble as Alumnus of the Year.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 1.
Homecoming
returns to traditional date.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 11.
Trimble
elected as new chairman of Pepperdine Board of Regents.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 19.
TUCK,
SEAB A.
Avalon
Award dinner set for Feb. 11.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 4.
TUCKER,
CAROLYN BALDWIN
Graduate
Education hosts violence prevention workshops for city teachers.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 10.
Tucker
gets educators' 'Living Legend' award.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 10.
Tucker
named to direct Graduate Education Program.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 4.
'I
Saw the Lord' is theme of 2002 Collins Lectures.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 1.
High
appointed Graduate Education director.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 12.
Students
earn education masters on 'Fast Track'.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 3.
TUCKER,
WILLIAM
Bequest:
modest living can result in significant support of worthy causes.
The Lipscomb News; July 20001: p. 9.
Campaign's
leadership phase ignites record fiscal year totals in gifts given, dollars
raised.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 9.
Church
prceeds go to campus school.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 9.
Student
callers making impact on alumni, friends.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 4.
A
year to celebrate.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 11.
Hyne
contributes expertise to rebuild historic Longview wall.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 8.
Spann
devoted life to family farm; bequest establishes scholarship fund.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 10.
TUMBLIN,
DEBORAH (DEBBIE)
University
Relations Office.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 13.
TURNER,
SUZANNE
TSCPA
awards scholarships to five Lipscomb students.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 1.
Scurlock
elected to second Homecoming Queen title.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 5.
UNDERWOOD,
DAVID RUFUS
A
life-changing experience.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 10.
UPTON,
JEFF
Second
Singarama Summit planned for March 3-4.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 5.
39th
Singarama set for March 7-9.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 4.
VANCE,
CAROL
Resurrecting
Avalon.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 10.
VANCE,
WILL
Celebrities.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 11.
VAUGHN,
DAVID
Neil
Simon's 'Rumors' set for Nov. 8-11.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 6.
VELEZ,
GLEN
Artist
Series offers winter concerts.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 6.
Artist
Series, Landiss Series offer variety for coming year.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 4.
VICKERY,
JODY
Collins
Lectures set for June 10-13.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 1.
VOLLEYBALL
Barham
named to head volleyball program.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 7.
Lipscomb's
athletic events cancelled in wake of Sept. 11.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 14.
Volleyball
claims first NCAA win.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 8.
New
millenium, new era.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7.
WALKER,
JASON
Attracting
students to long-term mission is goal of LAMP.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.
WALKER,
LAURA
Personalities.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 9.
WALLERSTEIN,
JUDITH
National
experts to be featured in family wellness conference.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 1.
WALLING,
JEFF
Collins
Lectures set for June 10-13.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 1.
Immeasurably
more than we could ask of imagine.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 5.
WALTER
BYERS SCHOLARSHIP
Cross-country
runner named Walter Byers Award finalist.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 7.
WARD,
JENNY
Attracting
students to long-term mission is goal of LAMP.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.
WARD,
NATE
Attracting
students to long-term mission is goal of LAMP.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.
WATSON,
GREG
Bisons
set to begin NCAA Division I play.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.
WATTS,
BETTY
2002
Lipscomb Legends.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 6.
WEATHERSPOON,
BEN
Winning
by committee: Bisons stampede into D-1.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.
WELLS,
CARROLL
Math
prof Wells honored by Ky. Academy of Science.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 10.
WELLS,
EUNICE
Perry
bids farewell to library after 36 years.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 3.
WELLS,
SHARON
Lady
Bisons win TranSouth Conference softball tournament.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.
WHITELAW,
DAWN
Reviving
a tradition.
The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 2.
WHITTEMORE,
REGGIE
Homecoming
'99 shaping up to be one of best.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 9.
WILBURN,
MITCH
YouthWorker
University set for Oct. 27-28.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 4.
WILKERSON,
WES
Spring
sports keep Bison teams busy.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.
Three
baseball team members earn national honors; Wilkerson signs with Kansas City
Royals.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 7.
WILLARD
COLLINS ALUMNI AUDITORIUM
More
than 100 receive degrees in December graduation.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 2.
WILLARD
COLLINS SUMMER LECTURES
His
Name is Jesus to be theme of Collins Summer Lectures.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.
Summertime
at Lipscomb.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 6.
'I
Saw the Lord' is theme of 2002 Collins Lectures.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 1.
WILLEFORD,
AUDREY
Women's
golf team gets first win.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 8.
WILLEFORD,
JOSHUA DAVID
227
receive degrees in spring commencement.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 6.
Spring
sports keep Bison teams busy.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.
Three
baseball team members earn national honors; Wilkerson signs with Kansas City
Royals.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 7.
WILLIAMS,
DERRICK
Bisons
set to begin NCAA Division I play.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.
Men
end season in Elite Eight, women in conference tournament.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.
WILLIAMS,
FRANKIE MAYO
Homecoming
'99 shaping up to be one of best.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 9.
WILSON,
AMANDA (MANDY)
39th
Singarama set for March 7-9.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 4.
WILSON,
BRITTANI
I
spread out my hands to you.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 20.
WILSON,
CAROLYN
Carolyn
Wilson receives Baker Summer Fellowship.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 2.
Fettke
gift builds Bailey hymnal collection.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 1.
Our
Town becomes 'Denny's Town' as friends, colleagues honor Loyd.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 2.
Perry
bids farewell to library after 36 years.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 3.
University,
Campus School libraries helped by Tennessee Electronic Library contract.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 5.
Nance
honored by Tennessee Library Association.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 2.
WIMBERLY,
DORI
Lady
Bison experience to be key factor this season.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.
WISE,
ARTHUR E.
Lipscomb's
department of education receives accreditation from NCATE.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.
WITHRITE,
LORENZO
Bisons
set to begin NCAA Division I play.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.
Men
end season in Elite Eight, women in conference tournament.
The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.
New
millenium, new era.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7.
Winning
by committee: Bisons stampede into D-1.
The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.
WOLFE,
CHARLES
Wolfe
speaks on 'Writing about Musicians' for Jan. 27 Landiss Lecture.
The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 6.
WOOD,
JIM
Lipscomb
inducts nine into Athletics Hall of Fame.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 8.
WOOD,
STEPHEN
Drama
troupe presents world premiere of 'The Queens 2 Bodies'.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 5.
WOODROOF,
JANE
Homecoming
'99 shaping up to be one of best.
The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 9.
WOODROOF,
MARY MARGARETTE
Drama
troupe presents world premiere of 'The Queens 2 Bodies'.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 5.
WOODROOF,
TIM
'I
Saw the Lord' is theme of 2002 Collins Lectures.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 1.
WRIGHT,
RANDY
Parents
launch campaign to fund Phase IV construction.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 10.
Homecoming
honors Trimble as Alumnus of the Year.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 1.
Homecoming
returns to traditional date.
The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 11.
YORK,
JOHN
Hazelip
Biblical Preaching seminar to focus on social justice.
The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 1.
Unity,
theme of preaching seminar.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 4.
YOUNG
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Recent
grads begin Young Alumni program.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 9.
YOUTH
WORKER UNIVERSITY
Youth
workers get 'tools' to improve Oct. 29-30.
The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 5.
YouthWorker
University set for Oct. 27-28.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 4.
Barham
named to head volleyball program.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 7.
Scurlock
elected to second Homecoming Queen title.
The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 5.
ZAWISLAK,
SYDNEY
Ideal
students, Queen to be recognized at Homecoming Feb. 9.
The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 16.
ZEMMEL,
MICHAEL
New
American citizens.
The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 12.
ZEPHYROS
Artist
Series.
The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 6.