Always a Dutchman: Greg Glembocki
By Bailey Thumm ’22 Staff Writer Expecting to take over the family-owned business as a third-generation, Greg Glembocki, graduated LVC in 1997 with his Business…
By Bailey Thumm ’22 Staff Writer Expecting to take over the family-owned business as a third-generation, Greg Glembocki, graduated LVC in 1997 with his Business…
By: Tyler Nell ’21, Staff Writer In a time when Zoom meetings are abound, Information Technology means everything. The new COVID-19 guidelines have impacted campus…
By: Aly Richards ‘22, Staff Writer A LVC musician offers a glimpse into his experiences as the College’s VALE artist. VALE Records is a student-run, student-lead record…
By Jensen Burnheimer ’21, staff writer Small businesses everywhere took a hit when forced to shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic; however, Annville’s local…
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: Bailey Thumm ’22, staff writer August 18 was the historic 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th amendment. This granted women the right…
By: Liam Schmidt ’22, staff writer To improve the education of students who frequently move across borders, LVC Professor of Spanish Dr. Kathleen Tacelosky hosted…
By: Gabbie Witter ’21, staff writer The Zoom calls don’t end when class does. The college is doing everything it can to keep students feeling connected and engaged with continued extracurriculars available for…
By: Jensen Burnheimer ’21, staff writer Nothing is predictable during the times of the COVID-19, especially many students’ final years of college. Taking on the…
By: Meridyth Sanders ’21, co-editor in chief Many LVC students know and love the friendly golden retriever who frequented campus in the evenings in search…