Season of opportunity
By Tyler Hartl ’24, staff writer The fall 2023 athletic season marks the beginning of a whirlwind of change for the Dutchmen. New athletic director, Patrick Ratke, was hired to replace former longtime athletic director […]
By Tyler Hartl ’24, staff writer The fall 2023 athletic season marks the beginning of a whirlwind of change for the Dutchmen. New athletic director, Patrick Ratke, was hired to replace former longtime athletic director […]
(By Anna Lougee ’24, staff writer) Lebanon Valley College held its fourth “White Coat Ceremony” on Thursday, Aug. 31. All senior speech and language pathologist majors (SLP) have reached a major milestone in their collegiate […]
By Aaron Vankirk, ’26 staff writer Local artist Stephen Althouse’s exhibition “Gscharre und Leichdüche” (Tools and Shrouds) will be featured at the Suzanne H. Arnold Art Gallery. Althouse will be displaying large-scale photographs of sculptures […]
Ryan Murphy ’24, staff writer LVC students took a trip to Maastricht University in the Netherlands. LVC’s short-term study abroad program took a trip to the Netherlands this summer. The Netherlands is conveniently located, sitting […]
By Paige Dalto ’24, associate editor LVC’s interactive reading series, “Writing: A Life,” will welcome Sarah Cypher as this fall’s first visiting author. Cypher, both an author and freelance editor, had her debut novel, “The […]
By Julia Craig ’24, associate editor A monumental event at LVC took place Friday, Sept. 15, spotlighting Rev. Dr. Bernice A. King. The daughter of Martin Luther King, Jr., King spoke at Miller Chapel. Her […]
By Jess Benninger ’26, assistant editor LVC will welcome Rev. Dr. Bernice A. King, daughter of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and CEO of the Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change, […]
By Minh Tran ’23, special contributor The Calling From her passion for art and skill in drawing as a child, Kristine Larison took many art classes in high school and college. She’s also done many […]
By Meredith Haas ’24, editor Life through a lens. Sometimes, it’s a challenge for someone to find their niche. It wasn’t until coming to college that Emily Reaman, a junior speech-language pathology student, found hers. […]
By Minh Tran ’23, special contributor Stepping out of her comfort zone A junior early childhood education major, Lauren Butz decided to study abroad in the summer of 2022. She went to Italy, a country […]
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