
Spring sports set to begin
By Meredith Haas ’24, editor While LVC’s winter sports teams are beginning to wrap up their seasons, the spring sports teams are raring to go. Arnold Sports Center has been buzzing with the constant traffic […]
By Meredith Haas ’24, editor While LVC’s winter sports teams are beginning to wrap up their seasons, the spring sports teams are raring to go. Arnold Sports Center has been buzzing with the constant traffic […]
By Julia Craig ’24, staff writer LVC Athletics has recently provided a helpful name, image and likeness (NIL) tool. It has partnered with Athliance, which is free for all Dutchmen student-athletes. “Athliance is a platform […]
By Jess Benninger ’26, staff writer All classes are canceled on Tuesday, March 21, so that students can take advantage of LVC’s first-ever Success Expo, which will provide a variety of academic planning and career […]
By Carter Kucier, ’23, staff writer Each year, sophomore music majors here at LVC spend their fall semester preparing for an important milestone recital. The sophomore recital is a crucial step in every music major’s […]
By Zack Kime ’23, editor Every now and then, LVC students might grow tired of walking around the same sidewalks and into the same buildings for class each week. It’s important to remember to switch […]
By Jess Benninger ’26, staff writer Resident assistant applications for the 2023-2024 school year are available for rising sophomores, juniors and seniors. Applications are due Wednesday, Feb. 8, at 4 p.m. Full-time undergraduate students are […]
By Zack Kime ’23, editor LVC is providing their students with an opportunity to help do their part in promoting human trafficking and poverty awareness. As part of the afternoon session at the 2023 Symposium […]
By Charlotte Duffield ’24, Staff Writer Following unforeseen circumstances, LVC’s take on “The Crucible” has added another weekend of showings. “The Crucible” is a play based on the Salem Witch Trials and tells the tale […]
By Meredith Haas ’24, editor Between the dreary look outside your window, trekking across campus in frigid temperatures and sometimes snow, one of the worst times to be a college student is arguably during winter. […]
By: Natalie Santangelo ’23, staff writer As the spring semester begins, it is important to call attention to the counseling resources available to students. A recent report from TimelyMD showed that about 88% of students […]
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