By popular vote, it was decided that the memorial would be located in the Alton entertainment Davis’ statue will stand at 117 West Third Street, near Chez Marilyn.
Computer Literacy Teacher Retiring This Spring
Lewis and Clark will soon be saying “goodbye” to Computer Literacy teacher Helen Thomas, who is leaving for another position.
Tips for Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse
On March 30, 2014, AMC aired its fourth season finale of the hit TV series, “The Walking Dead.”
Upon viewing the highly anticipated conclusion, fans who tuned in had one question: “How does one survive a zombie apocalypse?”
L&C Students Enjoying Activities at Springfest
Photo Gallery from Springfest 2014
Sorority Lacks Sisterhood
To become a member of a Greek organization at some schools, students must have specific qualities, including an above average GPA, letters of recommendation, and an exceptional interview. Race isn’t supposed to be factor.
Ethical Hacking Course at L&C
“This will let the students become more knowledgeable in footprinting, hacking web servers, and protecting networks,” said L&C Professor Scott Clement.
Jazz Event at Jacoby Art Center Features L&C Performers
A Night Out at the Jacoby Art Center was held on April 10 in downtown Alton.
L&C Cares Benefits Community
On April 9-10, Lewis and Clark Community College student volunteers helped nine local businesses.
L&C Tennis Teams to Represent at Nationals
For the Lewis and Clark tennis teams, the effort is about to finally pay off. Both the men’s and women’s squads have a chance at titles.
A New Spring In Your Step
Spring Fest is always full of activities, surprises, and prizes to win! Almost every group in the school will be participating whether it’s having a table and handing out goodie bags or having a game and letting people gain points to win prizes.