Questioning “LVC Memes”

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“I am just curious if anyone else is disgusted by the representation of our college that is being put forth under the guise of free speech?” wrote Michael Donley, a ’93 LVC graduate, on a LinkedIn discussion last Monday.  “Have a look at the ‘Lebanon Valley College Memes’ Facebook page that is supported by the
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Crime Watch: 2/29/2012

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All information courtesy of the LVC Department of Public Safety 2-21-12 | Humanities|Vandalism Two chalkboards broken 2-24-12 | Campus Emergency|Assistance 2-25-12 | Maple West|Vandalism Glass door broken 2-27-12 | Campus Emergency|Assistance Please report any suspicious activity to Public Safety at x6111. Share on Facebook



Loss of “Hugh” hurts, but Public Safety just follows orders

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Twenty-three people. That’s how many people—students, staff members, Annville residents—stopped on the porch of Sheridan East and West to feed, pet, and just love on Hugh Jackman the cat on Thursday in a ten minute time frame.  Sometimes, my roommates, neighbors and I have to walk around a full group of people on our porch,
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Removal of “Campus Cat” causes controversy

Feb 29th, 2012 | By
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The gray cat that sits on the porch of Sheridan East/West has been a staple of LVC for the past few years. The gender-ambiguous stray, affectionately known as “Hugh Jackman” or “Campus Cat,” is a friendly feline that has been unofficially adopted by the students on campus. Students have often been seen taking a pause
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Secondhand Serenade to perform at ValleyFest 2012

Feb 29th, 2012 | By
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Lebanon Valley College will be welcoming Secondhand Serenade to the ValleyFest stage this spring! Secondhand Serenade is 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
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