Study Nights
Study Nights These are spaces reserved for studying and learning about the people in the community, getting to know new faces, and recharging. Some particular nights are specifically focused on studying for the LSAT and some faculty will come and guide this as well as Alumni currently in law...
Read MoreStudent Debate: “Is Christianity Essential for the American Republic?”
Student Debate: “Is Christianity Essential for the American Republic?” Debate in an auditorium on campus that LPS hosted, about 150 attendees and the crowd voted for the side who won the debate. Each side of the debate had a woman and a man from the legal studies program who prepared in teams. Dressed to impress the teams debated for an...
Read MoreVoter Registration Event
Voter Registration Event LPS sets up tables in the main cafeteria and helps students scan a QR code in order to make sure they are registered to vote in their respective state and know when they should vote!
Read MoreMemorial Flags for 9/11
Memorial Flags for 9/11: In order to commemorate the fallen civilians and responders to the tragic happenings of September 11th, 2001 we place flags in the chapel yard so students walking to chapel twice a week can NEVER...
Read MoreA Little Love from LPS

Last week, the Center sponsored Law and Politics Society (LPS) hosted their second annual service project to deliver valentines to veterans at the Manteno Veterans Home. For three days, the cabinet and other members of the Law and Politics Society set up a table in the dining hall of Olivet Nazarene University. At this table, students were given the opportunity to express their gratitude to...
Read MoreLPS Hosts Voter Registration Event

On January 30th, 2020, Olivet Nazarene University’s Law and Politics Society (LPS), sponsored by the Center for Law and Culture, held a game night with an emphasis on encouraging other students on campus to register to vote. This event was geared toward welcoming students into the new semester with a fun and casual game night. The opportunity existed for students to take five minutes and...
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