Letter to editor: Alumna reacts to impending cuts
It is certainly not the first time that the purpose of education has been brought into question, and it is indubitably not the last. In my years as an undergraduate at LVC, I was fortunate […]
It is certainly not the first time that the purpose of education has been brought into question, and it is indubitably not the last. In my years as an undergraduate at LVC, I was fortunate […]
By Brett Mars ’19 staff writer The Lebanon Valley College football team will look to turn its season around this Saturday, as they take on the Stevenson Mustangs. LVC’s football team hasn’t gotten off to […]
By La Vie staff writer The first five weeks have officially passed for students at LVC, which means fall break is approaching. The long-awaited initial tests and exams have begun, but fall break will provide students […]
By Martin Kemper ’21, staff writer In the face of impending budget cuts, students’ concerns of future opportunity, departing faculty and institutional changes loom large. Administrative officials and the LVC Student Government held a budget information session on Tuesday, Oct. […]
By Sierra Force ’20, staff writer Lebanon Valley College students, staff, faculty and other members of the Lebanon community were invited to take part in a benefit walk to help those affected by cardiovascular diseases. […]
By La Vie staff writer The Dutchmen fell to Widener University on Saturday, Sept. 29, after a comeback in the fourth quarter. The team entered the fourth quarter behind Widener with a score of 21-6. […]
By Ryan Gilroy ’19, staff writer The sisters of Alpha Sigma Tau held Treats-4-Troops, an annual event to pack and send food to overseas members of the armed forces, on Saturday. AST sent a total […]
By Ryan Gilroy ’19, Staff Writer The women’s field hockey team improved its record of 5-4 Thursday, Sept. 27, edging out the Immaculata Mighty Macs 3-2 in the rain. In the first three minutes of the game, scoring opened with goals by sophomore forwards Cecile Kat and […]
By Michaela May ‘20, staff writer A York College English professor made his way to Lebanon Valley College’s campus to speak about the personal-public art of comics. Dr. Travis Kurowski, an assistant professor of English […]
I am writing to you all as a proud but currently very troubled alum of Lebanon Valley College, class of 2010. A little about my college journey first: I entered LVC as a psychology major […]
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