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After Falwell's Departure, Liberty Students Worry About Their School And Their Faith

As they prepare to return to a campus under new leadership, some students have mixed feelings about what Jerry Falwell Jr. and President Trump have meant for both their college and evangelicalism.

The house dress is having a 2020 renaissance. "I think #stayathome made people realize that we need to not just dress to go outside — we need to dress to be inside, love what we wear and feel comfortable," designer Malgosia Archer says. Żaneta Mieszczak/Malgosia Archer hide caption

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Don't Sweat(pants) It. The House Dress Is Here To Rescue 2020

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Jerry Falwell Jr. with President Trump during Liberty University's commencement in May 2017 in Lynchburg, Va. Alex Wong/Getty Images hide caption

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After Falwell's Departure, Liberty Students Worry About Their School And Their Faith

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