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#4 Middlebury Edges Dutchmen Push In Rinso Marquette Tournament Championship

Nov 18th, 2012 | By
Danny Brooks goes up for a layup in the Marquettte Tournament Championship against Middlebury. (Courtesy: GoDutchmen.com)

The Lebanon Valley College Men’s Basketball team started off their 2012-2013 season with a promising start that resulted in a win followed by a loss at the Rinso Marquette Tournament, held on their home floor. The two-time defending tournament champions started off well on Nov. 16, winning 66-58 versus Staten Island.  Staten Island, a sweet
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Daniel Walmer, 2010 LVC Grad, Speaks Out About Racial Incident

Nov 18th, 2012 | By

As a former Lebanon Valley College student, I take an ongoing interest in LVC happenings, and find myself concerned for multiple reasons about recent events at LVC. First of all, I am disgusted that a cowardly, bullying racist would leave an anonymous drawing of a lynching to intimidate an African-American student on campus, and I
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LVC’s Revolution Music Conference 2012

Nov 15th, 2012 | By
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 It’s that time again, as LVC kicks off their annual Revolution Music Conference. La Vie has been heavily covering the 2012 conference, and you can view all of the articles below. Click the “read more” link to view the entire article.   RMC Introduction, by: Tyler Weaber ’13 Lebanon Valley College’s music program has been
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RMC: List Of Panelists

Nov 15th, 2012 | By

The Revolution Music Conference brings panelists, who are professionals in their fields, from all over the country to LVC to provide students with an opportunity to network and make connections. This year’s conference welcomes:       Bill Pere Pere is well known as a songwriting mentor, workshop presenter, and song critiquer.  He is the
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RMC: Thoughts On Music

Nov 15th, 2012 | By

In the hay-days of sex drugs and rock n’ roll the music was infamous. Rock n’ roll, as a whole from the 1960’s to the 1980’s was the most popular type of music to young people. It was loud and told the story of a whole generation. Somewhere in the late 80’s it was itching
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