In loving memory of Dr. James Broussard
By: Meridyth Sanders ’21, co-editor in chief The LVC community mourns the loss of a beloved professor of history. Dr. James Broussard came to LVC in 1983 as chair of the history and political science […]
By: Meridyth Sanders ’21, co-editor in chief The LVC community mourns the loss of a beloved professor of history. Dr. James Broussard came to LVC in 1983 as chair of the history and political science […]
By: Emily Bainbridge ’21, Staff Writer Workers at Bishop Brews, a coffee shop within LVC’s Vernon & Doris Bishop Library, have new guidelines in place to protect its customers and staff against COVID-19. “I’m doing everything I […]
By: Lauren Swisher ‘22, staff writer LVC debuted a new honors program this fall which aims to provide a hands-on, interdisciplinary education to a select group of students. Bailey Willis, a freshman exploratory major, appreciates […]
By: Mike Berkowitz ’21, Staff Writer As students adjust to COVID-19 life on campus, one aspect of campus life has been incredibly confusing for some students. Arnold Sports Center’s adjustment to keeping students safely social […]
By Lauren Swisher ’22, staff writer With the onslaught of COVID-19, many LVC students have chosen to take courses online, rather than take the risk of coming back to campus. LVC has taken many steps […]
Olivia Haug ’21, staff writer In these uncertain times LVC has completed its first week of classes with a smoother transition for some more than others. With the new semester, students and staff have had […]
By: Lauren Schrott ’21, Staff writer First downs, third downs and touchdowns are key phrases for many people’s fall season. Football is nothing short of a tradition for most American colleges and universities. But when […]
By: Chloe Kline, ’21 Staff Writer With a complete restructure of the club currently underway, Freedom Rings has moved its club operations to Discord in an effort to connect with current and former club members. Meetings for […]
By Bailey Thumm ’22 Staff Writer Expecting to take over the family-owned business as a third-generation, Greg Glembocki, graduated LVC in 1997 with his Business Administration degree. Although, his passion took his career on a […]
By: Tyler Nell ’21, Staff Writer In a time when Zoom meetings are abound, Information Technology means everything. The new COVID-19 guidelines have impacted campus activity for all LVC staff members, and the IT department […]
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