Spotting lanternflies on campus
Zack Kime ’22, staff writer “They are everywhere,” Mason Klaus, a senior business major, said. “We see them all over the light poles every day at practice, and they keep coming back.” Each lanternfly is […]
Zack Kime ’22, staff writer “They are everywhere,” Mason Klaus, a senior business major, said. “We see them all over the light poles every day at practice, and they keep coming back.” Each lanternfly is […]
Dylan Baxter 21’ Staff Writer There are many students at LVC who are full-time students as well as working part-time or full-time jobs. How do these students balance all of their schoolwork while maintaining their […]
By Meridyth Sanders ‘21, co-editor in chief LVC is one of just a handful of colleges in the state without any positive COVID-19 tests on campus, even after seven weeks of in-person classes. Nearby schools […]
Bailey Thumm ’22, Staff Writer LVC students and the local community are striving to reunite people to support police by depoliticizing the career. Every Thursday from 3-6 p.m., since Sept. 10, a group of local […]
By: Emily Bainbridge, ’21, staff writer Lebanon Valley College will be offering a winter term from Jan. 4 to Jan. 24, 2021. Students have eight different courses to choose from. All of them are online […]
Spencer Paterick `21 Assistant Editor LVC’s English department continues its writer series, only this semester it’s virtual; in October, LVC welcomes Lauren Francis-Sharma and W.M. Akers. Lauren Francis-Sharma is the author of “Book of the Little Axe,” which was published in […]
Spencer Paterick ’21, co-editor in chief Dutchmen Fall-Ball comes with new challenges. Baseball is a sport known for having players spaced far apart, but this year the idea of distancing has a whole new meaning. While […]
By: Megan Finlan ’21, co-editor in chief While many students at LVC have decided to remain remote in light of COVID-19, international students are taking distance learning across oceans. Currently, LVC has three full-time students […]
Liam Schmidt ’22, Staff Writer Decisions regarding the safety and feasibility of resuming study abroad programs are frequently changing due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The unprecedented nature of the situation has made it difficult for […]
Liam Schmidt ’22, Staff Writer Social experiments at LVC are continuing despite the challenges of COVID-19. The Baby Lab, which specializes in studies on infant language acquisition, has adapted readily, shifting its focus this semester […]
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