While sleep may seem like a way to escape studying and homework assignments, research shows that it may be the best method to positive scores and grades.
Dangers of Journalism
With the recent beheadings of American journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff by the terrorist organization, Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), the dangers of journalism as a field have come into the spotlight.
Lewis and Clark holds its Annual Wellness Fair
The Wellness Fair, held on Oct. 8 and 9 in the Lewis and Clark Community College Commons, was an event for the public and students to better understand the value of good health.
National Book Award Finalists
New York City will be the site for another spotlight on Nov. 19, however, in the limelight will not be singers or actors, but books. The National Book Award Winners will be announced that fall evening.
Peppermint Rooster Review Calling For Submissions
“There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you,” the late writer, Maya Angelou, said.
The Peppermint Rooster Review, Lewis and Clark Community College’s literary magazine, is calling for submissions for the 2014-2015 edition.
Two New Clubs on Campus
Lewis and Clark Community College is home to a diverse student body and offers many clubs and activities to a variety of their students’ hobbies and interests.
Student Outlook on Police Protection
The fatal shooting of Michael Brown involving Police Officer Darren Wilson in Ferguson, Missouri covered headlines in news outlets across the country.
Self Censorship on Social Media
A recent USA Today poll shows that social media user’s opinions seem to be disappearing, particularly on sensitive topics, such as the recent shooting controversy in Ferguson, Missouri.