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By Zack Kime ’23, editor-in-chief With finals just around the corner and the spring semester on the horizon, it’s important for students to know that LVC and the Center for Accessibility Resources (more commonly called […]
By Zack Kime ’23, editor-in-chief With finals just around the corner and the spring semester on the horizon, it’s important for students to know that LVC and the Center for Accessibility Resources (more commonly called […]
By Zack Kime ’23, co-editor-in-chief The basement of the Bishop Library is home to thousands of books, a variety of places to study in peace and the occasional class being held in the Bi-Lab…but what […]
(By Justin Kopp ’25, staff writer) College students making all manner of peculiar wardrobe choices is nothing new, and the latest bit of fashion, a pink t-shirt that says, “I love LVC Moms,” has been […]
By Meredith Haas ’24, editor-in-chief For first-year students, seniors and all years in between, finals week brings a sense of panic, yet the panic doesn’t have to be overwhelming. LVC’s Center for Academic Success and […]
By Val Bildheiser ’25, staff writer In January 2024, Wig & Buckle Theatre Company will debut its final show of the season: Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. This show will be directed by Melissa West, a […]
By Justin Kopp ’25, staff writer Associate professor of English and creative writing Dr. Holly M. Wendt launched their first novel titled “Heading North” at the Midtown Scholar bookstore in Harrisburg, PA on Wednesday, Nov. […]
By Eliana Shenk ’24, staff writer The Suzanne H. Arnold Art Gallery unveiled its fall 2023 exhibition in early November. Entitled “Scatter Terrain,” the exhibition includes art pieces from 25 internationally recognized artists and was […]
Paige Dalto ’24, associate editor Notice anything new this semester? LVC has added four electric vehicle (EV) chargers to the Allan W. Mund College Center parking lot. After a year-and-a-half-long process of mapping out the […]
By Eliana Shenk ’24, staff writer Jingle Jam is on its way with various fun activities for students to de-stress and have fun with friends before finals week. Jingle Jam is an annual event to […]
By Tyler Hartl ’24, staff writer Apathy, particularly political apathy in the United States is on the rise, which should be concerning for all of us since, if left unremedied, there will be significant ramifications for our democracy. […]
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