Community Service at LVC
By Justin Shuler ’20, staff writer LVC’s service to the community continues to grow, but needs are not going to change, so I encourage students to volunteer more of their time and make an impact […]
By Justin Shuler ’20, staff writer LVC’s service to the community continues to grow, but needs are not going to change, so I encourage students to volunteer more of their time and make an impact […]
As a PT major I wanted to share my feelings on some of the statements made in this article. I understand that this was an editorial piece that’s based on opinion rather than facts, however […]
by Tyler Perhac ‘20, Staff Writer It seems that more often than not, college students end up changing their major at least once in their education. With how common this is becoming, students are taking […]
By Brianna Metsger ’19, Assistant Editor President Thayne announced today via email that the pedestrian bridge over the train tracks is now open for students to cross via stairs only. A temporary certificate of occupancy […]
By Hannah Shirey ’23, Staff Writer I think it’s safe to say that social media plays a significant role in society. Social media does have its pros, but it certainly has its cons as well. […]
by Michael Burt ‘22 Staff Writer From advancements made with computer-generated imagery (CGI) to narrative structures, the film industry is everchanging. Gone are the days of independent, standalone movies; extended universes and on-demand streaming have […]
By Megan Finlan ’21, staff writer A liberal arts education is considered to be the most desirable type of education for prospective employers in America. This type of education is said to create well rounded […]
By Huntre Keip ’20, Editor in Chief It costs $57,110.00 for an undergraduate student to attend Lebanon Valley College. For every student, this is a hefty price tag, but the value of the education is […]
By Keegan Corwell ’21, staff writer The LVC football team was handed its seventh and final loss against Albright College to conclude the Dutchmen’s regular season. The Dutchmen lost the rivalry game 28-23, ending the […]
By Justin Hall ’22, staff writer Freshman netminder Aidan Richardson collected his first NCAA victory in his first career start on Nov. 15 as the Dutchmen defeated Manhattanville 3-2. Richardson made several dazzling saves to […]
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