Coffee shop acquaintance
By Marah Hoffman ’22, guest writer I first met Kalbaugh in a local coffee shop where I was attempting to write an analysis paper. Kalbaugh, a gentlemanly septuagenarian, asked if he could sit next to […]
By Marah Hoffman ’22, guest writer I first met Kalbaugh in a local coffee shop where I was attempting to write an analysis paper. Kalbaugh, a gentlemanly septuagenarian, asked if he could sit next to […]
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 Leila May ’22, guest writer The Facebook cover photo of the English Department features a parade of students — experienced and fresh-faced editors are clutching copies of the 2018 edition of Green Blotter. Somehow, […]
By: La Vie staff writers The College announced Monday, May 2, that its upcoming graduation ceremonies will be mask optional, but highly recommended. President MacLaren issued the following suggestions: Attendees can help protect others by […]
My Ho’22, staff writer Workers are now ditching their 9-5 corporate jobs and hopping on the freelance speed train. As the pandemic swept the world over two years ago and still shows no signs of […]
My Ho’22, Staff writer I took a gap year during the pandemic. Yes, that may sound like a terrible plan because a gap year embodies the freedom and traveling spirits while the pandemic echoes the opposite, isolation, […]
Branden Matassa ’22, OTG editor Every year, LVC’s Office of Human Resources and the Student Employee Committee announce “The LVC Student Employee of the Year.” This year’s winner is Lauren Walters, an English and creative […]
By Will Harriger ’22, guest writer One of the biggest stresses for students comes when they have major exams on the horizon — the anxiety pulses through their bodies as the day approaches, while the […]
By James Zilinski ’22, staff writer LVC encourages its students to get involved in the community through various service opportunities. However, some students, like Nicholas Simon, create their own service projects. The third-year physical therapy […]
By Casey Shillabeer ’22, staff writer Most accelerated accounting students at LVC have jobs lined up before they even graduate with their undergraduate degree, and then most come back for their MBA. This is the […]
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