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St. Louis Ren Fest: Where Fantasy Comes to Life
By Katie Loethen kloethen@lc.edu In the heart of the modern world, there is a realm where time bends, history and fantasy come together. The St. Louis Renaissance Festival is an event that takes you to…
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Cardinal Games Farewell Weekend Photo Essay
September 30th threw October 2nd was the last regular season games for Yadier Molina and Albert Pujols. Bush Stadium Celebrated with a farewell weekend dedicated to them. Photos by: Jamie Perry, jspurgeon@lc.edu
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LCCC vs STLCC Woman’s Soccer
Lewis and Clark Women’s Trailblazers played St. Louis Community College in soccer. LCCC won 2-1. Photos by: Isabelle Flener, iflener@lc.edu
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Film Review – “The Pruitt-Igoe Myth”
By Jordan Jones jordanjones@lc.edu “You go to a movie to see some type of story… movies make us feel,” Chad Freidrichs, director of the documentary “The Pruitt-Igoe Myth” said Thursday night after a full screening…
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A Visit to the St. Louis Zoo
By Kathryn Smith katmsmith@lc.edu Duck…duck…GOOSE! We all love to see the big scary lions, hungry hippos, and fuzzy bears at the zoo. Kids are running around, families are riding the train, and friendly zoo…
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A Trip to the Cardinal Game
By Kathryn Smith katmsmith@lc.edu TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME! We all know the American-loving sport, baseball, where you get to attend and cheer on your favorite baseball team, wear all of your favorite…
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Blazer Beat: Getting Back In The Groove
By Nathan Tucker nrtucker@lc.edu A new year of Trailblazer sports is finally upon us, after a near-eleven month COVID-caused layoff. Nearly every L&C team is active this semester, and February has already been a…
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Five Very Good And Five Very Bad NHL Reverse Retro Jerseys
By Nathan Tucker nrtucker@lc.edu The National Hockey League’s biggest offseason announcement became reality on Monday as teams across the league revealed new “Reverse Retro” alternate jerseys, to be worn for some games in the…
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World Wide Magazine: A Follow Up
By Gary Chapman gchapman@lc.edu A few weeks ago, I wrote an article about “World Wide Magazine”, a long-running show on St. Louis area public access that ran from 1986-2001 ran by the enigmatic Pete…
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Remembering Bob Gibson, Who Changed Baseball Forever
By Nathan Tucker nrtucker@lc.edu The greatest Cardinals pitcher of them all, Bob Gibson, passed away at the age of 84 on Friday, Oct. 2. On the same day, the Cardinals were eliminated from baseball’s…


