“Right Before Your Eyes” movie showing
(Spencer Paterick ’21, assistant editor) Students can view a locally made film for free at the Allen Theatre on Monday, Feb. 3, at 7: 30 p.m. “Right Before Your Eyes” is about a newly recovered […]
(Spencer Paterick ’21, assistant editor) Students can view a locally made film for free at the Allen Theatre on Monday, Feb. 3, at 7: 30 p.m. “Right Before Your Eyes” is about a newly recovered […]
By Page Olsen ’20, staff writer Audience members can anticipate an unusual plot structure in Wig and Buckle’s upcoming production, “Almost, Maine.” Directed by Chiara Meyers, a sophomore creative writing and English double major, “Almost, […]
By Kayleigh Johnson ‘22, staff writer LVC will hold its annual Symposium on Inclusive Excellence on Tuesday, Jan. 21, which will include a keynote speaker as well as informative sessions in the afternoon. This year’s […]
By Marj O’Neill ’21, staff writer Lebanon Valley College will hold its seventh annual Symposium on Inclusive Excellence on Tuesday, Jan. 21. The Symposium of Inclusive Excellence is a community event designed to engage and […]
By Keegan Corwell ’21 staff writer If one happens to stop by the sports center or see the football team practicing, you may notice a few familiar faces. However, two players from the 2019 Dutchmen […]
To the Editor: As members of the Doctorate of Physical Therapy Class of 2020, we collectively would like to respond to the article posted on December 2nd, 2019, titled “Liberal Arts Majors Matter Too, Mr. […]
By Michaela May ’20, Assistant Editor With advancing technology and fewer print editions of readable material remaining available, it has become a rising debate whether people are digesting as much reading material as before. The […]
By Justin Shuler ’20, staff writer LVC’s service to the community continues to grow, but needs are not going to change, so I encourage students to volunteer more of their time and make an impact […]
by Tyler Perhac ‘20, Staff Writer It seems that more often than not, college students end up changing their major at least once in their education. With how common this is becoming, students are taking […]
By Brianna Metsger ’19, Assistant Editor President Thayne announced today via email that the pedestrian bridge over the train tracks is now open for students to cross via stairs only. A temporary certificate of occupancy […]
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