Senior Spotlight: Abrupt ending to lax career
By: Zach Kime, ’22, Special Contributor The player who takes the opening draw on the lacrosse field is known as the faceoff man; it’s who starts the game, gets the ground balls and sets the […]
By: Zach Kime, ’22, Special Contributor The player who takes the opening draw on the lacrosse field is known as the faceoff man; it’s who starts the game, gets the ground balls and sets the […]
By: Jensen Burnheimer ’21, Special Contributor Playing teacher in her playroom since she was a little girl, LVC junior Autumn Leese has always known that she wanted to be a teacher. Tackling two majors, Leese […]
By Keegan Corwell ’21, staff writer After completing his collegiate career this fall, leaving behind a legacy as well as countless records, senior Hunter Wilson looks ahead to graduation this spring. However, Wilson’s time on […]
By: Huntre Keip ’20, Editor in Chief The journey of a presidential election is always bumpy, but this election cycle is a bit derailed. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Pennsylvania among other states postponed its […]
Raeann Walquist ’20, assistant editor Education majors make up a large portion of the undergraduate population at LVC; education majors face a number of specialized degree requirements frequently in conjunction with an additional major such […]
By Marj O’Neill ’21, Staff Writer The Academic Affairs team has put a new pass\fail policy into effect for the remainder of the spring semester, as a result of the unexpected transition to remote learning due to […]
By Page Olsen ’20, Staff Writer Mary Beard, a senior global studies major, will move to Las Vegas to work for Teach for America (TFA) in July. TFA is a national organization committed to fighting […]
By Megan Finlan ’21, staff writer From conducting graduate level research to donating over 100 hours of his time to volunteer work, Brandon Roy made the most of his four years at LVC through his […]
By Kayleigh Johnson ’22, staff writer Lebanon County Reads is an event to decide which book residents of Lebanon County are going to read as a community over the summer. The contest was started in 2018 and quickly became a […]
By Michaela May ’20, Assistant Editor Within the last couple of months, everyone’s lives have been turned upside down in the wake of coronavirus spreading rapidly. Many schools have closed and switched to remote learning […]
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