Sam Miller: a senior’s life
By Tyler Nell ’21, staff writer It is a big year for seniors, especially for LVC’s most popular students: physical therapy (PT) majors. Sam Miller is a senior physical therapy major who has had great […]
By Tyler Nell ’21, staff writer It is a big year for seniors, especially for LVC’s most popular students: physical therapy (PT) majors. Sam Miller is a senior physical therapy major who has had great […]
By Madison Donahue ’21, Staff Writer Mental illnesses have become a pandemic alongside the current one. With the combination of the COVID-19 isolation and anxiety about the future, mental illness and health issues are at […]
By Chloe Kline ‘21 Staff Writer March 12 marked one year since LVC students were told to leave campus amongst rising COVID-19 cases in Lebanon County. While there was hope that students would be able […]
By: Zack Kime ’22, staff writer Now that students are returning to LVC’s campus and sports teams are ending their preseason plans, it’s time for the long-awaited spring athletics season. There’s one thing missing though…the fans. […]
By: Madonna Borde ’21, staff writer Global Conversation Hour, or GCH, is hosted by the Global Education Club on Fridays from 3 to 4 p.m. in the atrium of the Bishop Library. GCH is coordinated by the club’s supervisor, Terri Rosenberg, assistant professor of English and international student […]
By Branden Matassa ’22, staff writer Recently, LVC students and faculty were sent the Diversity and Equity Campus Climate Survey via email. The survey asks participants about their perceptions of the LVC climate and about […]
The buildings on LVC’s campus each house a rich history. […]
By Meridyth Sanders ’21, co-editor in chief Some students swear by listening to music while studying or writing, and others claim they can’t focus at all with any kind of background noise. One student decided […]
By Marj O’Neill ’21, assistant editor During a unique school year for service project opportunities, the primary service initiative on campus is blanket making for victims of abuse. Students at LVC have been making no-sew fleece blankets for the Children’s Resource Center (CRC) for […]
By Megan Finlan ’21, co-editor in chief With graduation just around the corner, sixth-year physical therapy students are on the home stretch of their college careers, and they aren’t letting COVID-19 stand in their way. […]
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