
Esports continues to crush competition
By: Kayleigh Johnson ’22, layout editor LVC’s esports team is cleaning up in matches and shows no sign of slowing down. The team is fairly new, having only been launched in spring 2018. It is […]
By: Kayleigh Johnson ’22, layout editor LVC’s esports team is cleaning up in matches and shows no sign of slowing down. The team is fairly new, having only been launched in spring 2018. It is […]
Bailey Thumm ’22, Staff Writer Lauren MacAvoy, a junior early childhood and special education double major, discussed how the current pandemic is affecting her college and future career. MacAvoy does not think COVID-19 is going […]
Gabbie Witter ’20, staff writer GenHERation Trailblazer series, hosted by the Breen Center, will be inviting Sapna Shah to share her story of success as an Angel Investor on Dec. 2. Shah is an angel […]
By Jensen Burnheimer ’21, staff writer As LVC once again makes the tough decision to end in-person classes and send its students home, it is hard for students to adjust to this transition while staying […]
By: Emily Bainbridge, ’21, staff writer Earlier in the semester, VALE announced that it would be having its 2020 conference on Saturday, Nov. 21. However, Jeffery Snyder, chair of the music department and director of music business concentration, […]
By Chloe Kline ’21, staff writer The PNA Foundation will be presenting the Capitol Crash Course: The Abridged and Online Edition, a series of webinars, Nov. 12 from 8:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. The program […]
Tyler Nell ’21, staff writer Veterans have sacrificed so much; the least one can do is write them a card. As a night of service, on Nov. 4, the Disciplemakers hosted an event where students […]
By Aly Richards ’22, staff writer Many music ensembles, such as jazz band and orchestra, were held over the course of the fall semester despite the abnormal circumstances. Dr. Jeffrey Lovell, one of the two […]
By: Emily Bainbridge ’21, Staff Writer The CARES Act allows college students at LVC to possibly receive emergency relief funds due to COVID-19. Phase 2 is now open for students who were not eligible for […]
By Jensen Burnheimer ’21, staff writer As fall is upon us, local businesses are prepping for the spookiest day of the year–Halloween. Among these local businesses is the Allen Theatre. This old fashioned, single-screen theatre […]
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