Dutchmen still serve
By Hannah Shirey ’23, staff writer The LVC community hasn’t stopped serving others, even if the COVID-19 pandemic has caused community service to look different this year. Since the start of the academic year, students […]
By Hannah Shirey ’23, staff writer The LVC community hasn’t stopped serving others, even if the COVID-19 pandemic has caused community service to look different this year. Since the start of the academic year, students […]
By: Justin Hall ’22, staff writer The LVC softball team is ready to make its long-awaited return to the diamond and kick off the 2021 season. The Dutchmen are preparing for a shortened 28-game […]
By Tyler Nell ’21, staff writer In a time of great division, inclusion is more important than ever. On February 25, LVC held its eighth annual Symposium of Inclusive Excellence, with Tim Wise as its […]
By Madison Donahue ’21, Staff Writer Increasing unemployment rates, shifting hiring patterns and dramatic changes to the way in which the work force operates is part of the harsh reality that is the Coronavirus pandemic. […]
Madison Donahue ’21, Staff Writer A global pandemic was something no one was expecting. While it is one thing to deal with the unknown of a new virus, it is another to cope with one’s […]
By: Emily Bainbridge, ’21 staff writer Every year, during the last week of Feb., the National Eating Disorder Association (NEDA) hosts NEDA Week; the purpose of NEDA Week is to raise awareness about eating disorders […]
By: Chloe Kline ’21, Staff Writer With society closing in on nearly a year of living with COVID-19, many LVC students are feeling burnt out. Between academic and family responsibilities, isolation and potentially sick family members, students find themselves losing […]
By Chloe Kline ’21 Staff Writer With social distancing procedures in place, resident assistants have come up with creative ways to allow residents to socialize. While freshmen and sophomores usually meet one-on-one with their RAs […]
By: Zack Kime ’22, Staff writer Whether they serve as a coping mechanism or act as a way to express oneself, sports can take many different forms. For Carson Frey, a sophomore digital communications major and […]
By: Zack Kime ’22, staff writer An LVC student found a love for talking sports and plans to utilize his major to make it more than just a hobby. Sophomore computer and data science major, Sam Long, has decided to […]
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