On Feb. 11, 2015, the Prison Performing Arts Alumni Troupe (PPA) toured for the first time in Illinois, and visited Lewis and Clark Community College to perform their original play, “Coming Home”.
The Evolution of the Phone
Ringing in it’s 139 year anniversary this March 7, is the telephone. The importance of this invention has had a changing effect on generations through the years.
Visiting Artist Paints Visions of Renaissance
1st MidAmerica Credit Union presents the Visiting Artists Lecture series, showcasing painter Jenny Chi on April 21. This lecture is the third installment of Lewis and Clark Community College’s insight to the art world.
Go Set a Watchman
On Feb. 3 it was announced that author, Harper Lee, of “To Kill a Mockingbird”, is to release a sequel to her American classic novel, titled “Go Set a Watchman”.
“Black Facts” : The Power of Words
On Feb. 9, 16, and 25, in the Reid café from 12-1 p.m. the Black Students Association (BSA) of Lewis and Clark Community College will host their first “Black Facts” event highlighting prominent African-American figures.
Behind the Scenes of Love
Scientific and psychological theories have been trying to explain the concept of love with studies of neurotransmitters and social developments for years.
L&C Hosts Prison Performance Arts Troupe
On Feb. 11, Lewis and Clark Community College will host its very first drama theater production of “Going Home,” performed by the Prison Performing Arts Alumni Troupe.
Valentines Day in a Different Way
Flowers, chocolate and cards are what is associated with Valentine’s Day here in the United States. However, in different parts of the world, the same cannot be said.
L&C Underground Railroad Tours
History will be brought back to life on Thursday, Feb. 26 with the return of the Underground Railroad tour hosted by J.E. Robinson, just one of the many Black History Month celebratory events.
Lewis and Clark’s Walk With Harriet Haskell
On Tuesday Nov. 4, Lewis and Clark had its very first history tour attraction, A Walk With Harriet. The tour was open to the public and provided information about L&C during the time it was formerly known as Monticello.