Where was the red wave?
Ariana Genna ’23, staff writer What was predicted to be a red wave turned out to be a win for Democrats. On Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2022, voters headed to the polls for this year’s […]
Ariana Genna ’23, staff writer What was predicted to be a red wave turned out to be a win for Democrats. On Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2022, voters headed to the polls for this year’s […]
By Zack Kime ’23, editor As the fall semester comes into full swing, education majors and Lebanon Valley College students enrolled in education courses are being assigned to various classroom placements. Gaining field experience is […]
By Julia Wawrzynski ’23, staff writer Parking at Lebanon Valley has been a point of contention for students during these first few weeks of classes. Many students have found themselves unable to find a spot, […]
By Leila May ’22, guest writer As the weeks narrowed before graduation, I started to pack up my belongings—winter clothes, uneaten food and of course, books I had finished reading. Stuffed in the largest size […]
By Marah Hoffman ’22, guest writer Instagram’s mission statement says, “We help you take a picture once, then share it instantly.” But what happens when this longstanding, internationally influential platform changes its mission, when photos […]
By Branden Matassa ‘22, OTG editor I’ll be straight. I love Will Smith. His energy on screen. The physicality he brings. His ability to make you laugh. Simply put, he’s just cool. Although, Smith isn’t […]
By My Ho ’22, staff writer (it’s almost the end of the semester, trust me you need this) It’s that time of the year again – the period after spring break where all the deadlines […]
By Branden Matassa ’22, OTG editor Just over a year ago, Deshaun Watson was coming off the best season of his young career. Despite his team only winning four games, Watson’s performance was commended by […]
By Kayleigh Johnson ’22, editor in chief Instead of moving mountains, people in the Atacama Desert region of South America are wearing them. This is where almost 40,000 pounds of used or unsellable clothing end […]
By Lois Yeater ’22, staff writer The majority of people will graduate from college and get a job right away, but what happens when they get into a situation where they must make a big […]
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