Videos
Internet regulation: LVC students weigh in
In this video put together by ENG 140 students Mallory Minor and Jenna Dutton, they questions whether regulating the internet would be a good idea or not. They also interview fellow LVC students. Watch the video and others on the La Vie Online YouTube channel below.
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Arts and Entertainment
ValleyFest kicks off Earth Week
Valleyfest is occurring on April 20-21 this year, which falls right before Earth Day on April 22, and the festival will be “going green.” Earth Day is important to our environmentally conscious campus, as well as for college campuses across the country. How did Earth Day begin and how does it continue to grow? And
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Secondhand Serenade to headline ValleyFest
Headlining ValleyFest this spring will be Secondhand Serenade, the project name for solo artist John Vesely and his band. His project name represents the intention of serenading his wife with the songs he composed. Therefore, the songs are written for his wife, and his audiences are listening to them secondhand. Secondhand Serenade released the albums
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Wig and Buckle bewitches with Vinegar Tom, director shares production insight
“Deny it, you’re bad. Admit it, you’re mad. Say nothing at all, they’ll damn you to hell.” This is the story of Vinegar Tom, a witchcraft play with no witches. Being involved in a Wig & Buckle show – in any capacity – is a massive commitment. It takes long hours of rehearsal, work backstage,
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News
DE-STRESS BREAK: Students Working to Reduce Pre-Finals Stress & Promote Mental Health Awareness Cramming for finals is practically inevitable. Even if you’ve gone to class and taken notes, you haven’t exactly been studying the material every weekend. Your heart starts pounding just thinking about essay questions. You worry that you’ll get sick from stress. Taking care of your mental health is just as important as taking care of
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Features
Orchestra plans unique trip The Lebanon Valley College Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Dr. Johannes Dietrich, is making plans for a return trip to Germany and Austria. Building upon the success of two previous trips that took the orchestra to Austria, the Czech Republic and Italy, this promises to be a musically and culturally rewarding experience. The trip
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Perspectives
Multicultural: What do LVC students and the surrounding community think of the Trayvon Martin case? Blair Ransom asks–What do LVC students and the surrounding community think of the Trayvon Martin case?
Sports
LVC freshman is goal oriented When he was in high school, Brandon Karess ’15 knew a thing or two about being the odd man out. That didn’t stop him, however, from pursuing his goals and succeeding in a sport that, as stereotyped by Americans, is strictly for women. Finding his talent was actually an accident. As a freshman, Brandon had
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