Black Lives Matter course offered
KAITLYN GOOD ’17 STAFF WRITER LVC will offer a course dedicated to the Black Lives Matter movement and its implications starting in the fall semester of 2017. “Currently, LVC does not have any Black studies […]
KAITLYN GOOD ’17 STAFF WRITER LVC will offer a course dedicated to the Black Lives Matter movement and its implications starting in the fall semester of 2017. “Currently, LVC does not have any Black studies […]
By: Danielle Cook ’17, Staff Writer Not long after Dr. Charles H.F. Davis urged different cultures to “dream together” at LVC’s Inclusive Excellence symposium, Metz started featuring ethnic foods throughout the dining hall, enabling different […]
By: Theresa Messenger ’18, Staff writer Lebanon Valley College’s Students Achieving Victories Everywhere (S.A.V.E.) and dance team united to raise a total of $2,124.68 during the Dancing with the LVC stars event. LVC S.A.V.E. is […]
Collin Moore `18, staff writer A new clothing line is going to be released by Lebanon Valley College’s very own Marquis Davis `18 and Cameron “CJ” Boxley `19, who plans to give LVC students an […]
By Kaitlyn Good ’17, staff writer Help with the common cold is just steps away for LVC students; Health Services is located on the bottom floor of Shroyer House, the large brick house across the […]
By: Rebekka Carpenter ’18, Staff Writer Despite the fact, the over 11 percent of all women struggling with endometriosis, there is still a lack of awareness. March is Endometriosis Awareness Month. Endometriosis is a chronic […]
By: Megan Marron, Staff Writer In the United States alone, approximately 30 million people will suffer from an eating disorder within their lifetime. Because eating disorders don’t affect any single group, those who suffer will […]
By: Brianna Metsger ’19, Staff Writer “Welcome to your first day; we will not go away,” protesters chanted while marching side by side in the nation’s capital to oppose President Donald Trump’s proposed policies and […]
By: Brianna Metsger ’19, Staff Writer Students and community members braved the rain to support Ricky Bugg, Sr. and the Dare 2 Care to Heal Racism Foundation in their goal to bring peace and love […]
By: Maria Scacchitti ’18, Staff Writer The Suzanne H. Arnold Art Gallery is currently displaying Mary Ellen Mark’s “Tiny: Streetwise Revisited” through March 19. Come and visualize Mark’s documented encounters with Tina, a young homeless […]
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