From pencil to published: LVC welcomes visiting author Matt Bell on Sept. 27
By Angelica Fraine, ’23 staff writer Folktale reigns as one of the oldest forms of fiction, passed down by screen, pencil and mouth, woven together…
By Angelica Fraine, ’23 staff writer Folktale reigns as one of the oldest forms of fiction, passed down by screen, pencil and mouth, woven together…
By Josh Hildebrand ’22, staff writer The LVC Environmental Club and College Democrats will host a climate strike on Friday, September 24. It is well…
By Hannah Shirey ’23, assistant editor The LVC community is looking forward to the addition of new staff in the Office of Intercultural Affairs. The Office of…
By Kaitlyn Metz ’22, staff writer LVC has a new head coach leading the women’s volleyball team. Scott Reynolds was chosen to join the coaching staff in August. Reynolds has coached volleyball at…
By Kayleigh Johnson ’22, editor in chief The Pride of the Valley, LVC’s marching band, has been practicing its show since before the semester even began. The band consists…
By Jordan Walter ’24, staff writer LVC welcomed its largest first-year class with a total of 479 students. One of the main reasons why LVC has achieved such a high number of incoming…
By Angelica Fraine ’23, staff writer Writing. It’s not a hobby, it’s a lifestyle, and for many, a livelihood. Students might find themselves wandering into the…
By Bailey Dills ’22, staff writer The movement to eliminate the stigma surrounding mental health is growing stronger, including here on campus. Morgan’s Message is at the forefront, illuminating…
By Hannah Shirey ’23, assistant editor Between mask-wearing, virtually attending events and quarantining, the COVID-19 pandemic has changed how students live and learn. Yet, it’s the fact that LVC now serves Starbucks coffee that has students talking. For as…
By James Zilinski ’22, staff writer The national labor shortage is showing itself on campus as Metz struggles to find workers. Metz has been forced to…