Feeling stuck on campus
By Zack Kime ’23, editor Every now and then, LVC students might grow tired of walking around the same sidewalks and into the same buildings…
By Zack Kime ’23, editor Every now and then, LVC students might grow tired of walking around the same sidewalks and into the same buildings…
Andrew Spaan ’25, staff writer Secret societies are common on college campuses around the country; however, many are unaware of a secret society that once…
By: Megan Finlan ’21, co-editor in chief There is no doubt that COVID-19 has impacted all industries across America, including higher education. With many colleges…
Zack Kime ’22, staff writer While some students spend their time at LVC living on campus and utilizing school facilities, there are others who opt…
By Kayleigh Johnson ’22, staff writer Lebanon County Reads is an event to decide which book residents of Lebanon County are going to read as a community over the summer. …
By Megan Finlan ’21, staff writer The business and economics department is set to host the VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Association) tax preparation services to…
By Page Olsen ’20, staff writer The Suzanne H. Arnold Art Gallery opened its current exhibition, “Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement,”…
By Brianna Metsger ’19, Assistant Editor President Thayne announced today via email that the pedestrian bridge over the train tracks is now open for students…
By Keegan Corwell ’21 Staff Writer A weekly tradition for many LVC students has come to an end as the Annville Grille is under new…
By Michael Burt ’22, staff writer The Allen Theatre has many deals and events for LVC students to enjoy. If students are looking for a…