LVC fights back

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By Casey Shillabeer ’22, staff writer

LVC will hold an event to raise money for the American Cancer Society; it’s called LVC fights back.

In years past, LVC has participated in Relay for Life, an event held in other places around the country and world. Its mission is to raise money for the American Cancer Society. LVC’s version of the event will be held on April 1 in the Arnold Sports Center from 6 to 10 p.m.

This year’s theme for the event is Pirates of the Cure-ibbean. There will be many activities to participate in throughout the night. There will be a luminaire, lawn games, TKE jail and the clubs’ dance off. Again, money raised will benefit cancer research.

Event chair and junior business administration major, Emily Graeff, shared what she likes most about LVC fights back.

“I like how it brings the community together and brings the survivors out and everyone can celebrate the event,” Graeff said. “Last year there was a luminary event, and it was nice to see how everyone came together for this cause.”

Members are always welcome to join the club and there will be leadership positions that will be open for the upcoming school year. Students can email Graeff at emg005@lvc.edu for more information.