Wings of change
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 […]
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 […]
By Brielle Krepps ’26, staff writer Tournament season for LVC’s ultimate frisbee team is in full swing. The Jammin’ Jackalopes travel to nearby universities to go head-to-head with other collegiate-level ultimate frisbee teams. The team’s […]
By Jess Benninger ’25, editor-in-chief LVC’s student theatre organization, Wig and Buckle Theatre Company, will put on its annual fall musical “Alice by Heart” this weekend. “Alice by Heart” tells the story of Alice Spencer, […]
By Carter Enders ‘28, staff writer For most LVC baseball players, the first trip to Florida over spring break is a dream with the sunshine and the excitement of a new season. For pitcher Jonathan […]
By Jordan Hildebrand ‘26, staff writer As a prospective student teacher, it is easy to see the future and feel overwhelmed; for Sara Dintiman, the future is coming quickly as she must choose her role […]
By Avrey Grimm ’26, staff writer Former Dutchmen football player Luca Cammorata has traded in his helmet for a camera,capturing every highlight, emotion and moment from the sidelines for the LVC footballteam. Cammorata, who once […]
By Tristan Neye ’26, staff writer Every semester new students come to LVC to pursue their dreams. For one of these first years, it’s acting on a stage. Jasmine Aument, a first year music major, […]
By Abby Helmer ’28, staff writer LVC recently installed a new, Olympic-grade track that enhances safety, boosts athletic performance and strengthens campus pride. The College completed the installation of a new track over the summer, […]
By Aleina Smith ’27, staff writer Tau Kappa Epsilon’s (TKE) Rho-Chi chapter has had once again another successful donation event for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, including its famous 24 mile hike to the Harrisburg […]
By Ethan Heisey ’27, staff writer While most college students spend their free time studying and preparing for exams, junior Owen Strouse dedicates his time to his team and serving his community. When he is […]
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