Class of 2020 student highlights
By: Megan Finlan ’21, co-editor in chief It’s been more than a year since the pandemic began. A year since students were sent home from campus, and a year since the class of 2020 learned they would […]
By: Megan Finlan ’21, co-editor in chief It’s been more than a year since the pandemic began. A year since students were sent home from campus, and a year since the class of 2020 learned they would […]
By: Megan Finlan ’21, co-editor in chief Sally Clark, assistant professor of English, has officially announced her retirement at the conclusion of the spring 2021 semester. While many students would first identify Clark through a […]
Tyler Nell ’21, staff writer As LVC bids farewell to the class of 2021, new students continue flowing onto the LVC campus to embark on their own journeys. Isaac DiMisa is one of them. First […]
By Branden Matassa ‘22, staff writer LVC and the Lebanon Valley Chamber of Commerce are collaborating to host “The Great Lebanon County Idea Pitch”. The virtual event is an opportunity for those interested to share […]
By Zack Kime, ’22 staff writer As COVID-19 vaccinations are slowly becoming commonplace, so are some of the aspects that once made college sporting events an interactive event to attend. Just like many of the […]
By Chloe Kline ‘21 Staff Writer COVID-19 vaccinations are now available for all college students. President James MacLaren sent out an email on April 13 to notify all LVC students that vaccinations are available. Though […]
By: Justin Hall, ’22 staff writer In a season that many questioned would even happen, the LVC women’s soccer team sent their seniors off in style with a massive 2-1 victory over York College of […]
By Hannah Shirey ’23, staff writer No one ever imagines being diagnosed with cancer. Until March, Abbie Keath, a sophomore biology major, thought just like everyone else. Then, she was unpredictably diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. […]
By Branden Matassa, ’22 staff writer For an upcoming virtual learning service trip, students will have the opportunity to learn about Brazil’s public health in the time of COVID-19. The trip is unique in that […]
Madison Donahue ’21, staff writer As companies are moving to remote work, there is an increasing number of employees being laid off; while it is true that economists are predicting a recession, it is important […]
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