Discover Lincoln Memorial University through a vivid winter issue full of campus life, history, and community story.
This issue blends celebration notes, campus highlights, and real-life student experiences to paint a picture of a mountain college shaping its region and its people.
The Rail-Splitter invites readers to explore the university’s twenty-year journey, its Lincoln birthday celebration, and the surrounding Cumberland Gap country. It highlights campus buildings, the farm program, student training, and the balance of culture with practical learning that defines this institution.
- The campus tour: Norton Hall, the Conservatory of Music, the science museum, and striking mountain views.
- Hands-on training: dairy farming, stock care, and the value of practical knowledge for students.
- Community life: Red Cross work, veterans’ notices, musical events, and local defense efforts.
- Historical and regional context: the Pinnacle, Cumberland Gap, and local heritage shaping the school’s story.
Ideal for readers interested in early 20th‑century American higher education, regional history, and true campus life in the mountains.