Author: Alexandra Blockton

  • Teacher Spotlight: The Dedicated Multifarious Life of Professor Jim Witt

    By Alexandra Blockton ablockton@lc.edu Professor Jim Witt was born on Sept. 7, 1972, and his hometown is Jerseyville, Il. He started teaching at Lewis and Clark Community College (L&C) in 2015 and has been teaching…

  • Teacher Spotlight: The Dedicated Multifarious Life of Professor Jim Witt

    By Alexandra Blockton ablockton@lc.edu Professor Jim Witt was born on Sept. 7, 1972, and his hometown is Jerseyville, Il. He started teaching at Lewis and Clark Community College (L&C) in 2015 and has been teaching…

  • Don’t Let Stress Kill You

    By Alexandra Blockton ablockton@lc.edu Many times in life, we, as human beings, can become overwhelmed with life just in general. Due to having the day to day activities that come along with our schedules and…

  • Always Consider Receiving Ineffable Help From Someone You Trust

    By Alexandra Blockton ablockton@lc.edu Have you ever been so shy to the point you did not know exactly what to do when someone on campus offered their kind help? Whether it was one of your…

  • Listening To The Psychology Experts at Lewis and Clark

    By Alexandra Blockton ablockton@lc.edu Are you battling with issues from your mental or physical health? Remember that here, at Lewis & Clark, you are not alone and there is always help from many resources available…

  • The Realization of Putting Yourself First

    By Alexandra Blockton ablockton@lc.edu There comes a time in our lives where we have to start doing things that will help ourselves. Often, at times many people tend to struggle with learning the fact their…

  • The Kowtow Wife, Who Doesn’t Want a Divorce; “Open House” by Elizabeth Berg

    By Alexandra Blockton ablockton@lc.edu Initially, reading this novel Open House by Elizabeth Berg had my mind all over the place while reading. Trying to figure out why Sam just doesn’t realize she is better off…

  • You Are In Control Of The People You Allow Into Your Life

    By Alexandra Blockton ablockton@lc.edu No one actually knows when they will meet someone and begin to honor that individual as a friend. Only for that person to clearly turn their back on them. Many times…

  • The Heartache of The Great Depression

    By Alexandra Blockton ablockton@lc.edu It simply started in the United States as it quickly spread throughout the world. First, the stock market crashed in October of 1929. That was when bank failures, consumer debt,  drought…

  • A Blood Sucking Vampire with No Identity: A Review of “Fledgling” by Octavia E. Butler

    By Alexandra Blockton ablockton@lc.edu Imagine waking in the middle of nowhere, uncertain of your surroundings or even your own identity, in the middle of struggling to gain consciousness after an outrageous attack. That is what…