Making the transition from high school to college is difficult for some, but Lewis and Clark offers plenty of support to new students in finding their classes and fulfilling their interests.
National Get-A-Date-Week: How To Ask Out Women For Men Who Aren’t James Bond!
I am not a playboy billionaire, nor do I have loads of sophistication or charm, but what I do have are a particular set of tips.
Talk to the Bridge
Talking to the Bridge: Students and faculty share opinions about being successful as a student…
All Photo by Darick Earney
Bits and Bytes of Advice
There is no shame in asking for someone’s thoughts on a situation that you are unsure how to proceed with. Doctors often tell patients to seek second opinions before making any big medical decisions, so why not do the same with your personal life?
Google Glass Beta Hitting L&C Campus
Thanks to Scott Hudson, Assistant Professor of Network Security and Administration, Lewis and Clark Community College has joined the Google Glass Explorers Community.
L&C’s Lewis Bain Earns All-American, No. 14 in Nation
When most people talk about national sports, community colleges typically don’t enter the discussion. Golfer Lewis Bain has since shattered this perception.
L&C’s Green Commitments Pave Way for New Partnerships
Lewis and Clark Community College is dedicated to reaching the goal of campus carbon neutrality by 2058. The college has recently forged some new green partnerships as a way to advance its commitment to sustainability.
Real Estate Classes Come to Lewis and Clark
Lewis and Clark Community College is meeting the changes in the real estate field by offering classes to help individuals enter that career field as brokers.
Cool Off with the Ice Bucket Challenge
The simplicity of the Ice Bucket Challenge has gathered the attention of small town folks along with famous icons Charlie Sheen, Katy Perry, and former president George Bush, as well as many others.
Food or Tuition?
With tuition rates going up, some students right here at Lewis and Clark are having to resort to food pantries so they can continue to go to school and pay the bills.