
Theater company shifts online
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 new arrangements for this semester. “So far our plan is […]
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 new arrangements for this semester. “So far our plan is […]
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 and remotely this semester. Many students elected to take their […]
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 in 1983 as chair of the history and political science […]
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 to protect its customers and staff against COVID-19. “I’m doing everything I […]
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 group of students. Bailey Willis, a freshman exploratory major, appreciates […]
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 students. Arnold Sports Center’s adjustment to keeping students safely social […]
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 of coming back to campus. LVC has taken many steps […]
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 others. With the new semester, students and staff have had […]
By: Chloe Kline ’21, staff writer Valerie Kosson, ’21, elected to take classes fully online this semester despite her roommates’ return to campus. Though she discussed how she missed her friends and wished she could be studying with […]
By: Lauren Schrott ’21, Staff writer First downs, third downs and touchdowns are key phrases for many people’s fall season. Football is nothing short of a tradition for most American colleges and universities. But when […]
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