LGBT history month
By Kayla Heiserman ’20, staff writer October is LGBT History Month, a month-long observance offering opportunities for LGBTQ+ youth to get to know role models and build community; LVC observes the month as the College […]
By Kayla Heiserman ’20, staff writer October is LGBT History Month, a month-long observance offering opportunities for LGBTQ+ youth to get to know role models and build community; LVC observes the month as the College […]
By Emilie Vicario ’19, staff writer The Environmental Sustainability Advisory Committee is partnering with Metz Food Corporation to track and decrease the amount of food wasted at the College. “Since the College first partnered with […]
By Jolie Winemiller ’18, assistant editor The Wig and Buckle Theater Company is readying the stage for the opening weekend of the fall musical “Little Shop of Horrors.” The science fiction/horror musical was written by […]
By Meridyth Sanders ’21, staff writer Lebanon Valley College recently partnered with the Caron Treatment Center to provide on-campus housing for recovering drug and alcohol addicts. “What we are able to do is provide an […]
By Cassandra Barrett ’19, editor-in-chief This year’s Homecoming festivities included the unveiling of the 2018 Dutchmen Ale, free hot dogs, inflatables, tailgating and more, including one of LVC’s favorite Homecoming traditions at halftime of the […]
By Sierra Force ’20 Staff Writer The English department at Lebanon Valley College strives to provide its students with real-world interactions with professional authors and writers. Through the department’s visiting writers’ series, “Writing: A […]
By Jolie Winemiller ’18, assistant editor LVC students have always enjoyed the events and activities that are involved with the Homecoming celebration; however, these activities have changed over the last 50 years. In 1968, the […]
By Jolie Winemiller ’18, assistant editor October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month and Lebanon Valley College supports the awareness of domestic violence by turning the stacks on top of the Neidig-Garber Science Center to […]
By Mason Green ’22, staff writer For college athletes, extending their careers to the professional level is an exceptional achievement that is seldomly accomplished, particularly at smaller schools such as LVC. 2018 graduate Sam Light […]
By Cassandra Barrett ’19, editor-in-chief The Dutchmen’s season hasn’t started the way the team hoped that it would, but early-season setbacks aren’t stopping the squad in the slightest. Sophomore quarterback Kody Kegarise will lead the […]
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