Lewis and Clark Community College hosted Transfer Day on Oct. 21 and had representatives visit from over 30 universities, colleges, and military branches.
Is Sleeping a Good Study Habit?
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.
Bits and Byte by Athena
I need to go on a diet because I eat very unhealthy food … Do you know of any way I can eat healthy and manage my money as well?
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.
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.
Groundbreaking Ceremony for Mannie Jackson Center for the Humanities
Lewis and Clark Community College kicked off the renovation of the historic Lincoln School at 1220 N. Main Street in Edwardsville to create the Mannie Jackson Center for the Humanities Thursday, Oct. 16 with a groundbreaking ceremony.
Talk to the Bridge – What are your thoughts on Black Friday
Talk to the Bridge: – What are your thoughts on Black Friday?
Students share their opinions on what they think about Black Friday.
Tips for Successful Spring Registration
Nov. 3 marked the start of online-only registration for Spring 2015 and open registration began Nov. 10. Making the right choices for classes is important when building towards a degree, because a mistake can set you back an entire school-year.
Where to go when you want a Royal Flush
After being in nearly all of the student restrooms, I have concluded that all bathrooms on the Godfrey campus of Lewis and Clark Community College are not created equal.
7th annual Banned Book Week
Oct. 2 marked the 7th annual Banned Book Week presentation held in the Lewis and Clark Community College library. This event was held by Liz Burns and Peter Hussey and featured raffles, novel trivia games, and prize giveaways.