Balancing act
By: Veronica Pettyjohn ’18, Co-Editor The average college student takes about 15 to 18 credits a semester and even that can be a lot to handle; however, that is not the case for one LVC […]
By: Veronica Pettyjohn ’18, Co-Editor The average college student takes about 15 to 18 credits a semester and even that can be a lot to handle; however, that is not the case for one LVC […]
By: Chelsea Moyer ’18, Staff writer Motivated by current events on and off campus, Lebanon Valley College launched a year-long Black Lives Matter class. The Black Lives Matter movement highlights basic human rights and racial […]
By: Shea Fisher ’19 Students now have more flexibility with their meal plans with the “Three for me!” program from Metz Culinary Management. Using one meal, students may choose an item from three categories: entree, […]
By: Shayla Aponte ’19, Staff writer The job search for the replacement of Rev. Dr. Paul “Chaps” Fullmer is almost over. The Office of Student Affairs has filled one of the two positions advertised to […]
By: Colin Albright ’18, Staff writer In order to provide students, faculty and the community with unrivaled service, Lebanon Valley College is renovating the Carnegie Building to make it compliant with the Americans with Disabilities […]
Written by Suzanne Hite, former publications editor serving the technology services sector. Question: My professor seems to really hone in on me in class, like she is trying to rattle me. How can I stand […]
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