
Campus News



Disappearing Act
Written by Jacob Maslow, founder and editor of Legal Scoops Question: I am freelancing online. If I ignore my student loan, what could they possibly do to me? Answer: This thought must have gone through every […]

Sports Seduction
Written by Jacob Maslow, founder and editor of Legal Scoops Question: Our college is a force in NCAA sports, with many great athletes here. What happens to all the students who do not turn pro? […]

Special Olympics
By Josleene Marti ’19, staff writer The Special Olympics allows LVC students to get involved with the community and support those with physical and intellectual disabilities; the best part is participation can happen here in […]

Special interest housing: LVC’s specialty
By: Breanna Kane ’19, Staff writer Students living in special interest houses at Lebanon Valley College are purpose-driven and play active roles on campus and in the community. LVC has 12 special interest houses each […]

Hold that Call
Written by Martin J. Young, former correspondent of Asia Times Question: My parents decided to divorce. I have to know if this will change my financial aid eligibility. Answer: Life at college is stressful enough […]

Research begins for Black Lives Matter class
By: Chelsea Moyer ’18, Staff writer Motivated by current events on and off campus, Lebanon Valley College launched a year-long Black Lives Matter class. The Black Lives Matter movement highlights basic human rights and racial […]

Alum informs, Fulbright
By Hunter Keip, staff writer A LVC graduate recalled details of her 10 months abroad as part of the Fulbright Program. Hannah Pell, a 2016 physics and music major, spoke to students after returning from […]
