
Campus life during COVID-19
Tyler Nell, ’21 Staff Writer COVID-19 has not just impacted patients and doctors, but students too. The pandemic has had an impact on everyone at LVC: the professors, the newly elected president, the staff and […]
Tyler Nell, ’21 Staff Writer COVID-19 has not just impacted patients and doctors, but students too. The pandemic has had an impact on everyone at LVC: the professors, the newly elected president, the staff and […]
Jensen Burnheimer ’21, staff writer Volleyball sets up for the upcoming season As LVC’s sophomores and juniors return to campus, student-athletes are finally able to start up their seasons. Due to the pandemic, fall and winter sports were […]
By: Emily Bainbridge, ’21, staff writer Despite the pandemic, Lebanon Valley College still plans on running its annual VALE conference. VALE hosts an on-campus conference every fall that consists of guest speakers, workshops and opportunities for students to network. This year […]
Dylan Baxter ’21, Staff Writer An LVC student-athlete has decided to hang up the helmet and cleats this season to focus on future endeavors. Senior, Keegan Corwell, has decided to sit out his final football […]
Aly Richards ’22, Staff writer The marching band is proudly continuing its season despite the restrictions of the pandemic. Dr. Christopher Heffner, associate professor of music and director of bands at LVC, explained how the changes affected the season and expressed his […]
Liam Schmidt ’22, staff writer While most of the students at LVC are acquainted with Dr. Robert Machado only as one of the English professors, the Chair of Humanities and Director of English is also […]
Bailey Thumm ’22, staff writer The Center for Academic Success (CAS) goes above and beyond to make sure its students succeed in rigorous courses; however, negative connotations surrounding tutoring can affect whether a student takes […]
By Chloe Kline ’21, staff writer With a split between online and in-person students and pandemic precautions in place, studio art classes have had to adapt to the new way of learning. Certain classrooms have […]
Zack Kime ’22, staff writer While some students spend their time at LVC living on campus and utilizing school facilities, there are others who opt for a different lifestyle. These students have chosen off-campus living, […]
Olivia Haug ’21, staff writer Theater has moved to Zoom amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. Wig and Buckle, LVC’s resident theater company, has had to make new arrangements for this semester. “So far our plan is […]
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