March 5 started the hunt for the “Dancing Man.” The social media search started due to a post on UK based 4chan, an imageboard site for anonymous users, that included two pictures of a man dancing in a pub.
When Arkham Knight Sees The Light with ’M’ Rating
In early March, news broke out confirming that the highly anticipated Batman video game, ‘Arkham Knight,’ had received an “M” (mature) rating from the Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ESRB).
Bits and Bytes by Athena
Since smoking won’t be allowed anywhere on campus after this spring semester, I need help quitting – for good this time. I’ve tried to stop before, and I’ve even been successful for short periods, but I always seem to fall back into my old habits. How can I quit for good?
Talk to the Bridge: Best April-Fools Prank
Talk to the Bridge: Best April-Fools Prank.
Students share their experiences of the Best April-Fools Prank
Student Art on Display in Hatheway Gallery
Running from April 10 to May 1, dozens of works from fine art, computer graphics and web design students at Lewis and Clark Community College will be displayed for viewing.
House of Cards Is Stacking Higher
On Feb. 27, Netflix released the third season of its critically acclaimed remake series, “House of Cards”.
Leonard Nimoy Reaches The Final Frontier
Star Trek’s Leonard Nimoy entered UCLA Medical Center in California on Feb. 19, complaining of severe chest pains. After complications with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), Nimoy died Feb. 27.
2015 annual Faculty Art Exhibit
Recently, Hatheway Cultural Center Art Gallery drew in large crowds during the annual Faculty Art Exhibit. The exhibit ran from Feb. 6 to 27. The pieces on display were made by faculty from Lewis and Clark’s Art Department.
Talk to the Bridge: – Who is the most influential woman in the past 100 years?
Talk To The Bridge: – Who is the most influential woman in the past 100 years?
Thanking The Academy…For Nothing
On Feb. 22, the NBC cable network aired Hollywood cinema’s biggest event of the year–the Oscars. However, some would argue that the Oscars are Hollywood’s biggest night for major disappointments.