Campus News
Disappearing Act
Written by Jacob Maslow, founder and editor of Legal Scoops Question: I am freelancing online. If I ignore my student loan, what could they possibly do to me? Answer: This thought must have gone through every […]
Sports Seduction
Written by Jacob Maslow, founder and editor of Legal Scoops Question: Our college is a force in NCAA sports, with many great athletes here. What happens to all the students who do not turn pro? […]
Special Olympics
By Josleene Marti ’19, staff writer The Special Olympics allows LVC students to get involved with the community and support those with physical and intellectual disabilities; the best part is participation can happen here in […]
Special interest housing: LVC’s specialty
By: Breanna Kane ’19, Staff writer Students living in special interest houses at Lebanon Valley College are purpose-driven and play active roles on campus and in the community. LVC has 12 special interest houses each […]
Hold that Call
Written by Martin J. Young, former correspondent of Asia Times Question: My parents decided to divorce. I have to know if this will change my financial aid eligibility. Answer: Life at college is stressful enough […]
Research begins for Black Lives Matter class
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 […]
Alum informs, Fulbright
By Hunter Keip, staff writer A LVC graduate recalled details of her 10 months abroad as part of the Fulbright Program. Hannah Pell, a 2016 physics and music major, spoke to students after returning from […]
Replacing Chaps
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 […]