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By Jordan Walter ’24, staff writer Alum Jaime McClintock graduated from LVC in 1999 with a major in English Literature and a minor in American Studies. McClintock attributes her success in the field of law […]
By Jordan Walter ’24, staff writer Alum Jaime McClintock graduated from LVC in 1999 with a major in English Literature and a minor in American Studies. McClintock attributes her success in the field of law […]
James Zilinski ’22, staff writer An LVC student landed a job offer after completing a summer internship. Paul Biagi, a senior actuarial science major, received a job offer from Buck Consulting as an actuarial analyst, which he […]
By Hannah Shirey A new immersive experience is being offered to students. Since summer, Catherine Romagnolo, a professor of English, has been training eleven students in discussion techniques and dialogue about diversity, equity and inclusion […]
By: Hannah Shirey ’23, assistant editor Over the weekend, the football team competed in its last game of the season against Albright College. In the team’s 100th meeting against Albright, the Dutchmen came out on […]
By Lois Yeater ’22, staff writer It’s time for the music department to begin preparing for another year of Christmas at the Valley. Many alumni return to listen to the sounds of the season, while others are still members of the Annville community. […]
By Angelica Fraine ’23, staff writer College in itself is a truly unique adventure, but it also offers opportunity for students to immerse themselves in life outside of their campus home. LVC’s study abroad program sends students […]
By Annie Steinfelt ’24, staff writer Julia Harvey, Bishop Library’s technical services librarian, who has worked there for 23 years, will be retiring at the end of December. Harvey began working at Bishop Library in […]
James Zilinski ’22, staff writer LVC is constructing a new academic building on campus. LVC has approved plans for a new nursing facility that will support the nursing program set to begin next fall. Shawn Curtin, […]
By Jordan Walter ’24 staff writer Imagine the world being flipped on its side. Lindsey McCurdy experiences this multiple times a week as her vision shifts 90 degrees. McCurdy, a sophomore softball player, got her fifth diagnosed concussion earlier this semester, resulting in traumatic side effects. […]
By Casey Shillabeer ’22, staff writer The COVID-19 pandemic put a lot of plans on hold, especially for students who graduated high school in 2020. “2020 was a smaller class because of COVID-19,” Ed Wright, LVC’s vice president of enrollment, said. “Twelve percent of students admitted in 2020 didn’t […]
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