Features

Leading on the court and in the classroom 

By Cole Byerly ’26, co-editor-in-chief For Gigi Guay, leadership looks the same whether she is holding a tennis racket or standing at the front of a third-grade classroom.  As a co-captain of the LVC’s women’s tennis team, […]

Campus News

Bandy’s rise on the depth chart 

By Brady Seitz ’29 special contributor   In the MAC conference, teams can display a variety of basketball styles – from an up-tempo to a more methodical, slow offense.  However, on the defensive side, most can agree […]

Campus News

In the net 

By Camryn Crouch  ‘29, special contributor   There is a lot of blood, sweat and tears that happen behind the scenes while playing sports at the college level- all the hours at the rink, time watching film […]

Campus News

Students express frustration over use of artificial intelligence in LVC marketing and communications 

By Ryan Talton ’27, staff writer  Students were upset over more than Punxsutawney Phil’s prediction of six more weeks of winter this Groundhog Day.  The College’s Instagram and Facebook pages posted a graphic acknowledging Groundhog […]

Features

Classroom to corporate: One LVC student’s internship at the Sweetest Place on Earth

By Maddie Summers ’27, staff writer  Junior business administration and marketing student Megan Martin recently got the opportunity to intern at Hershey Entertainment and Resorts (HE&R).   Martin joined HE&R as a Human Resources intern this semester. She is currently assisting with the company’s […]

Campus News

Help select library’s new seating

By Karlee Marroncelli ’27, staff writer The Bishop Library will be getting a makeover this summer. Renovations are planned to include more study room spaces, improved lighting, additional charging stations, gender-neutral bathrooms and new furniture, […]

Campus News

Student teacher spotlight: Brant Barr 

Jordan Hildebrand ‘26, staff writer  Students majoring in education have begun student teaching, moving one step closer to graduation in the spring.    One such student is Brant Barr, a senior history major who has a […]

Opinion

Value of human connection

By Jordan Hildebrand ’26, staff writer On campus and in tight-knit communities, connections are changing and devolving. The greatest destruction of peace is often attributed to the absence of meaningful human connection in the day-to-day […]

Sports

Student-Athlete club sponsors successful weekend 

By Ella Weidenhammer, ’27 staff writer  The first weekend of February consisted of an athletically-packed weekend for LVC.  Two of the games consisted of “The Hidden Opponent” awareness games. The Hidden Opponent (THO) is the leading non-profit organization for athlete mental […]