Liberal arts majors matter too, Mr. Dutchman
By Huntre Keip ’20, Editor in Chief It costs $57,110.00 for an undergraduate student to attend Lebanon Valley College. For every student, this is a hefty price tag, but the value of the education is […]
By Huntre Keip ’20, Editor in Chief It costs $57,110.00 for an undergraduate student to attend Lebanon Valley College. For every student, this is a hefty price tag, but the value of the education is […]
By Michael Burt ’22, staff writer Best-selling author Lindsey Pollak visited LVC on Nov. 12 to give a presentation of her best-selling book, “Getting From College to Career: Your Essential Guide to Succeeding in the […]
by Tyler Perhac ’20, Staff Writer Community Response for Everyone’s Wellbeing (C.R.E.W.) is set to hold their final Bystander Intervention training of the semester, as a way to ensure safety across campus for students. Students […]
Jake Leamer ’20, Staff Writer On a night where LVC dominated statistically, the Dutchmen struggled to find ways to put the puck in the back of the net. After playing its first three games of […]
Marj O’Neill ’21, Staff Writer There is more emotional support available for students beyond normal counseling services at LVC. 5050 peer helpers are student workers for the counseling services in Shroyer Health Center who are […]
By Autumn Light ’20 Staff Writer As a part of LVC’s Public Safety department, the Community Response for Everyone’s Wellbeing (C.R.E.W.) bystander intervention program trains students and faculty how to safely and effectively intervene in […]
By Cole Hepler ’20, Staff Writer The LVC men’s ice hockey team has added ten new freshmen looking to make an early impact as the team prepares for opening weekend. MIH has recruited ten new […]
By Justin Hall ’22 Staff Writer The men’s ice hockey team has a new face in net this season with the arrival of junior transfer goalie Henry Burns. Burns joins the Dutchmen after spending his […]
By: Joshua Snader ’20 Staff Writer One advantage of attending LVC is its close proximity to the state capital, Harrisburg. Dr. Diane Johnson, professor of politics, took her public policy and public administration class on […]
Editorial Draft By: Cole Hepler ’20 Students should be allowed to have their pets on campus. I believe students should be allowed to have pets on campus because of the value that a pet brings […]
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