
LVC softball season opening
(By Jace Fetterman ’25, staff writer) LVC softball is set to open its season over spring break in Davenport, Florida. The team is scheduled to play 10 games over the course of the week against some […]
(By Jace Fetterman ’25, staff writer) LVC softball is set to open its season over spring break in Davenport, Florida. The team is scheduled to play 10 games over the course of the week against some […]
(By Jess Benninger ’26, editor-in-chief) LVC’s chapter of the National Association for Music Education (NAfME) is seeking student performers for its second-annual “Unleash Your Inner Star” talent show. NAfME provides professional development opportunities for aspiring […]
(By Mia Bucher ’25, staff writer) LVC is continuing to grow and students have concerns about how the College plans to adjust. Fall of 2024 welcomed LVC’s largest class of 480 first-year students and 49 […]
(By Val Bildheiser ’25, staff writer) LVC’s women’s basketball team has been experiencing a remarkable winter season, thanks in part to its captains— two of which are roommates. Cristina Fernandez, a senior guard and women’s […]
(By Mia Bucher ’25, staff writer) An LVC student becomes the first football player to receive a prestigious academic award. Evan Kutzler, a fourth-year exercise science major, earned the College Sports Communicators Academic All-American award. […]
(By Marina Biltcliff ’26, staff writer) Each year, an LVC student and her family make a difference by hosting the world’s largest fundraiser for a rare genetic disease. This March Jessica O’Neill, senior marketing major, […]
(By Sarah Kramer ’25, staff writer) The men’s and women’s tennis teams are revving up for a challenging spring season. The MAC Freedom coaches’ preseason poll ranked the women’s team third in the conference while […]
(By Val Bildheiser ’25, staff writer) While supporting an inclusive environment is an integral part of LVC’s mission, an upcoming club aims to further promote this goal. The diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging (DEIB) club […]
(By Lillian Gleeson ‘25, staff writer) Internships are an essential part of career development for many students. They can provide hands-on experience, inform future career decisions and increase networking opportunities. However, the costs associated with […]
(By Lillian Gleeson ’25, staff writer) The Susan H. Arnold Art Gallery recently debuted its spring exhibition, “Floating Beauty: Women in the Art of Ukiyo-e.” The exhibition opened with a reception that featured traditional Japanese […]
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