A Winner for Life
Ty Woods Places 2nd in the Nation at 2009 Phi Beta Lambda Conference
Winning is no foreign feat for Tyneashia Woods.


Winning is no foreign feat for Tyneashia Woods.
By Seth LaFlamme
Chiropractic student Amy Haas, Ph.D., is “outdoorsy.” She rides a mountain bike (named Siren), a kayak (named Sunshine), goes camping, takes lots of road trips, goes caving and, oh, she rock climbs. In fact, you might say her whole life is about finding the path of greatest resistance.
Amy designs courses for a local rock climbing gym, moonlights from her demanding life as a student here at Life University working at REI sports, and has climbed sheer rock faces all over the country.
By: Jenni Bennett, Sports Information
Robert Hall got into weightlifting in 1999 after years of watching his friends compete. Before that time, his interests included basketball and track & field. But it wasn’t until he started lifting that he found his true passion.
On April 18, 2009, Robert represented Life University in the 2009 USA Weightlifting National Collegiate Championships. He won the bronze medal for his events, the “snatch” and the “clean & jerk.”
This isn’t Robert’s first time at a national event.
Exploring Radiology with Dr. Bruce Fox
By Seth LeFlamme
