
Fall break comes to an end
By Lois Yeater ’22, staff writer Fall break has ended and students are back to classes, but it was a much-needed time of relaxation for LVC students. A four-day weekend was what some students needed to relax […]
By Lois Yeater ’22, staff writer Fall break has ended and students are back to classes, but it was a much-needed time of relaxation for LVC students. A four-day weekend was what some students needed to relax […]
By Josh Hildebrand ’22, staff writer LVC will welcome the second visiting writer of this semester, Diane Zinna, as part of its “Writing a Life” series on Monday, Oct. 18. During her visit, Zinna will […]
By Josh Hildebrand ’22, staff writer It’s an opportunity for LVC students to learn about Hispanic heritage outside of the classroom. On Monday, Oct. 18, at 4 p.m., Dr. Ivette Guzmán-Zavala, professor of Spanish, will […]
By Jordan Walter ’24, staff writer LVC has its first female football player in 10 years. This is Abi Sweger’s first official season as a kicker at LVC. She found her love for kicking in […]
By Annie Steinfelt ‘24, staff writer Students and staff at LVC will aid the local Habitat for Humanity in rebuilding homes that were destroyed by a fire in Lebanon. Lancaster Lebanon Habitat for Humanity has […]
By Lois Yeater ‘22, staff writer Two sisters share quite the bond, from going to LVC together and now working in the same school district. Rachel Cassel ‘15 and Joanna Yeater ‘18 are both teaching in the Cornwall […]
By James Zilinski ’22, staff writer Two digital communications students were offered full-time jobs after their internships. Seniors Jacob Triano and Brandon Kemmery both interned this past summer, for Allegro Learning Solutions, a startup that […]
By Bailey Dills ’22, staff writer An undergraduate degree is not the end of the road for many, but future options may seem unclear or unknown. A 2019 survey shows that only 9.2% of students […]
By Kaitlyn Metz ’22, staff writer The study abroad program has been affected by COVID-19 but is still being offered for students this year. Studying abroad at LVC has always been an experience the students […]
By Casey Shillabeer ’22, staff writer LVC’s public safety office looks completely different, and it starts with its supervisor. Brent Oberholtzer resigned at the start of the semester to take a job in Florida; Brian […]
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