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Criminal justice graduates look for truth, justice and the American way
Original Source – Spring 2017 – Page 5 Truth, justice and the American way is not just a catch phrase said by Superman™, but are also the foundations for the criminal justice system in the United States. At CU, these foundations have been passed onto Kelsey Best Willems, Jeremey Hamilton and hundreds of other criminal […]
Campbellsville University Athletic Fieldhouse catches fire – no one injured
Original Source – Feb. 8, 2017 / Source 2 – Spring 2017 – Page 5 Campbellsville University’s H&W Sport Shop Ronnie Hord Fieldhouse caught fire earlier today, Feb. 8, at approximately 1 p.m. ET. Everyone made it out safely and no one was injured. The fire was discovered inside the locker room storage and […]
INFAC North America gives scholarship donation to Campbellsville University
Original Source – Oct. 7, 2016 The ignition switch was turned and the engine was revved recently when Campbellsville University received a $35,000 donation from INFAC North America Inc., a South Korean automotive manufacturer located in Campbellsville, Ky., to establish a scholarship to benefit students who have financial needs. Ohe Gil Choi, chairman and CEO […]
MYSTERY SOLVED! How I discovered Guardian #10201’s identity using Bungie’s clues…
This was a forum thread I created on Bungie.net, the official website of Bungie, a video game developer known for Destiny and Halo. Original Source – July 7, 2016 The mystery surrounding the Guardian in Pod #10201 has been going on since Bungie’s release of “Destiny: The Taken King” in Sept. 2015. […]
Pat Day, Mayor Bill Dieruf help announce Amy Grant Concert at Louisville news conference
Original Source – April 14, 2016 “I’m honored to be here this morning to help kick off this announcement for the Derby Rose Gala, a fundraiser that raises funds for scholarships and to help individuals to get into Campbellsville,” Pat Day, 1992 Kentucky Derby winner, said at Campbellsville University’s Louisville Education Center on April […]
The Rev. Bernard Crayton says ‘we can’t quit’ at Campbellsville University Chapel
Original Source – March 9, 2016 “We can’t quit,” was the message the Rev. Bernard Crayton, senior pastor of Little Flock Missionary Baptist Church in Louisville, Ky., gave to those in attendance at Campbellsville University’s Black History Month Chapel service on Feb. 24. Quoting from Jeremiah 20:7-9 in the Holy Bible, Crayton spoke of […]
Campbellsville Main Street brings back retro ornaments with help from CU
Original Source – Dec. 17, 2015 Christmas is brighter than ever on Main Street thanks to the restoration of 18 street decorations that have been scattered around the area. The decorations had been used before but had been stored away over 40 years ago. “We knew they were up there [attic of the Lermin’s […]
From drugs to Christ: Former Fighting Tiger Ben James caught a break and change his life at CU
Original Source – Fall 2015 – Page 50 (actual page is 18 in PDF) “I had no intention of having a life-altering experience at CU. I just wanted to play football and attend an occasional party,” Ben James, 2008 graduate and former Fighting Tigers football player, said about his time at Campbellsville University. James, […]
Matt Rigsby gave up luxury to live among the homeless for two weeks
Original Source – Summer 2015 – Page 5 Imagine willingly giving up life’s luxuries to better understand homelessness. For two weeks, this is what CU graduate Matt Rigsby did. “I came to the realization it was naive of me to think I had any idea what these people need,” he said, quoting Henry Ford […]
CU’s ‘Yellow Brick House’ dedicated as Mary Colvin Crabtree Guest House
Original Source – Summer 2015 – Page 7 On a cool and sunny afternoon on April 28, tears were shed at Campbellsville University’s dedication of the “Yellow Brick House,” when it was renamed the Mary Colvin Crabtree Guest House. “Mary always had a smile. This house reminds me of her so much. We are […]