Studio art classes get creative with COVID-19 precautions
By Chloe Kline ’21, staff writer With a split between online and in-person students and pandemic precautions in place, studio art classes have had to…
By Chloe Kline ’21, staff writer With a split between online and in-person students and pandemic precautions in place, studio art classes have had to…
Zack Kime ’22, staff writer While some students spend their time at LVC living on campus and utilizing school facilities, there are others who opt…
Olivia Haug ’21, staff writer Theater has moved to Zoom amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. Wig and Buckle, LVC’s resident theater company, has had to make…
By: Kayleigh Johnson ‘22, layout editor Lebanon Valley College (LVC) gave students the choice to take their classes in person as usual or fully virtually…
By: Meridyth Sanders ’21, co-editor in chief The LVC community mourns the loss of a beloved professor of history. Dr. James Broussard came to LVC…
By: Emily Bainbridge ’21, Staff Writer Workers at Bishop Brews, a coffee shop within LVC’s Vernon & Doris Bishop Library, have new guidelines in place…
By: Lauren Swisher ‘22, staff writer LVC debuted a new honors program this fall which aims to provide a hands-on, interdisciplinary education to a select…
By: Mike Berkowitz ’21, Staff Writer As students adjust to COVID-19 life on campus, one aspect of campus life has been incredibly confusing for some…
By Lauren Swisher ’22, staff writer With the onslaught of COVID-19, many LVC students have chosen to take courses online, rather than take the risk…
Olivia Haug ’21, staff writer In these uncertain times LVC has completed its first week of classes with a smoother transition for some more than…