What’s anime club all about?
By Tristan Neye ’26, staff writer With tons of clubs across LVC’s campus, one has been on the rise this year. LVC’s anime club has been around for a while. Every year it has grown, it connects more people passionate […]
By Tristan Neye ’26, staff writer With tons of clubs across LVC’s campus, one has been on the rise this year. LVC’s anime club has been around for a while. Every year it has grown, it connects more people passionate […]
By Brielle Krepps ’26, staff writer Wig and Buckle Theater Company’s latest musical, “Alice by Heart,” successfully ran from Thursday, Oct. 30, through Sunday, Nov. 2, in Leedy Theater. The show follows a young Alice […]
By Ryan Talton ’27, staff writer Students in CHS-100 received an email from the registrar that their class had been canceled on Thursday, Oct. 30; the following day, students were informed Leslie Van Belkum, would […]
By Katherine Buerke ’26, staff writer LVC’s Symphony Orchestra will perform its fall concert this upcoming Sunday, Nov. 16 at 3 p.m. in Lutz Recital Hall. The concert will feature an array of classical […]
By Megan Martin ’27 & Lauren Murray ’27, staff writers Today, Megan and Lauren sit down with LVC’s 19th president, James M. MacLaren. In this episode, MacLaren discusses life before LVC, advice for students and […]
By Marina Biltcliff ’26, associate editor Being the president of two large on-campus organizations may sound like a daunting task, but to one it is an exciting opportunity. Third-year early childhood education and special […]
By Lukas Bartek ’26, staff writer LVC student-athletes have an opportunity to connect both spiritually and socially through Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA). FCA provides a space for students to have fellowship, share experiences and […]
By Lukas Bartek ’26, staff writer LVC will host its annual Health Professions Career Fair on Thursday, Nov. 6, from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the Arnold Sports Center. It will feature more than […]
By Aleina Smith ’27, staff writer LVC’s “Writing: A Life” featured author, Hannah Grieco, gave a thorough reading of her short story collection, “First Kicking, Then Not,” before answering questions about the craft of writing […]
By Ari Jacoby ’28, staff writer Stephanie Erisman, junior criminal justice and sociology double major, worked hard to find a way to bring light to the intense impact sexual violence has on undergraduate students. Sexual […]
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