Senior English major starts new chapter
Claire Benesch, a senior English major, is looking forward to graduating and starting a new chapter. However, the unknown that comes with turning a page can be intimidating, especially amid a global pandemic.
Claire Benesch, a senior English major, is looking forward to graduating and starting a new chapter. However, the unknown that comes with turning a page can be intimidating, especially amid a global pandemic.
The buildings on LVC’s campus each house a rich history.
Curtis Smith, LVC adjunct professor and author of more than 100 published stories and essays, is one of two writers who will visit the LVC campus community this spring as part of the Writing: A Life series.
Spencer Paterick ’21, assistant editor In my last couple weeks as an undergraduate student, I have been filled with an overwhelming sense of gratitude and…
By Meridyth Sanders ’21, co-editor in chief As students make the finishing touches before submitting their final projects, seniors find themselves one step closer to…
Spencer Paterick `21 Assistant Editor LVC’s English department continues its writer series, only this semester it’s virtual; in October, LVC welcomes Lauren Francis-Sharma and W.M. Akers. Lauren Francis-Sharma is…
Spencer Paterick ’21, co-editor in chief Dutchmen Fall-Ball comes with new challenges. Baseball is a sport known for having players spaced far apart, but this…
By: La Vie staff writer DEVELOPING STORY — LVC is warning students to be on the lookout for a male who is accused of assaulting…
By: Megan Finlan ’21, co-editor in chief Students and faculty are likely to see a new face around campus as the College welcomes Dr. James…
By Megan Finlan ’21, staff writer The completion of the pedestrian bridge connecting the north and south sides of campus has been delayed again. The…