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The life of a transfer student

By Arianna Jacoby ’28, staff writer Getting accepted to a college or university is a huge milestone in the lives of teenagers around the world. It is ultimately something many work for tirelessly academically or […]

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From setbacks to greatness

(By John Klein ’27, staff writer) In sports, coming back from an injury is one of the hardest mountains to climb physically and mentally.  Nathan Prex started his career with the Dutchmen soccer team as […]

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From Europe to the racetrack

By Cole Byerly ’26, associate editor One student’s summer took her from classrooms in Europe to the marketing industry back home. Zowie Zokuskie, a junior business administration and marketing major, split her summer between studying […]

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Balancing books and baseball

By Jaden Click ’26, staff writer For Chad Schell no two days will look the same this fall, as he is both an academic success coach and the pitching coach for the baseball team at […]

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Expanding theatre experiences at LVC 

By Karlee Marroncelli ‘27, staff writer LVC’s music theatre department will stage a thrilling season of five shows this academic year.  Entering its fourth year, the music theatre department is expanding quickly with an ambitious […]

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Interim of impact

By Marina Biltcliff ’26, associate editor For the 2025-2026 academic year, Dr. Sarah Shupp has stepped into the role of Interim Vice President of Student Affairs at LVC. With the departure of LVC’s former Vice […]

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unAmerican

(By Alexis McCarney ’25, staff writer) It has been rooted in American culture from the conception of the nation to oppress individualsof African origin and descent. Efforts such as redlining, Jim Crow laws, among otherdiscriminatory […]