Guide to graduate school planning
By Bailey Dills ’22, staff writer An undergraduate degree is not the end of the road for many, but future options may seem unclear or unknown. A 2019 survey shows that only 9.2% of students […]
By Bailey Dills ’22, staff writer An undergraduate degree is not the end of the road for many, but future options may seem unclear or unknown. A 2019 survey shows that only 9.2% of students […]
By Kaitlyn Metz ’22, staff writer The study abroad program has been affected by COVID-19 but is still being offered for students this year. Studying abroad at LVC has always been an experience the students […]
By Casey Shillabeer ’22, staff writer LVC’s public safety office looks completely different, and it starts with its supervisor. Brent Oberholtzer resigned at the start of the semester to take a job in Florida; Brian […]
By Tyler Nell ’21, staff writer 2021 is going to be a big year for the graduating seniors at LVC. Daniel Ford is a senior digital communications major at LVC, who has had many positive […]
By Hannah Shirey ’23, assistant editor The field hockey team hosted “Crush Cancer Games” in honor of Abbie Keath, a junior forward on the team. Keath was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma earlier this year. She […]
By Angelica Fraine, ’23 staff writer Folktale reigns as one of the oldest forms of fiction, passed down by screen, pencil and mouth, woven together to enrapture an audience and never let go. LVC’s visiting […]
By Josh Hildebrand ’22, staff writer The LVC Environmental Club and College Democrats will host a climate strike on Friday, September 24. It is well documented that the temperature of Earth has been steadily rising […]
By Hannah Shirey ’23, assistant editor The LVC community is looking forward to the addition of new staff in the Office of Intercultural Affairs. The Office of Intercultural Affairs and Inclusive Programming provides student support and campus-wide […]
By Kaitlyn Metz ’22, staff writer LVC has a new head coach leading the women’s volleyball team. Scott Reynolds was chosen to join the coaching staff in August. Reynolds has coached volleyball at all levels for nearly 20 years. He’s been very successful in the past, winning championships and […]
By Kayleigh Johnson ’22, editor in chief The Pride of the Valley, LVC’s marching band, has been practicing its show since before the semester even began. The band consists of more than 130 students across many different majors. For […]
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