Lifestyle

  • 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?

  • Garden of Eatin’

    Lewis and Clark Community College is hoping to educate students with their ‘Garden of Eatin’ show on campus this summer, that will feature an abundance of edible plants.

  • Garden of Eatin’

    Lewis and Clark Community College is hoping to educate students with their ‘Garden of Eatin’ show on campus this summer, that will feature an abundance of edible plants.

  • Bits and Bytes of Advice by Athena

    I get my hopes up a lot, and when they don’t go how I envision I often have a difficult time dealing with that reality… I don’t deal well with my failures… How do I…

  • The Evolution of the Phone

    Ringing in it’s 139 year anniversary this March 7, is the telephone. The importance of this invention has had a changing effect on generations through the years.

  • Visiting Artist Paints Visions of Renaissance

    1st MidAmerica Credit Union presents the Visiting Artists Lecture series, showcasing painter Jenny Chi on April 21. This lecture is the third installment of Lewis and Clark Community College’s insight to the art world.

  • Bracketology !

    March 17 kicks off the 2015 Men’s NCAA Basketball Tournament. Millions of people will be filling out brackets and making predictions, but more than gut intuition needs to be taken into account when making choices.

  • World Kidney Day

    One in three American adults are currently at risk for kidney disease, according to kidney.org. Thursday, Mar. 12 will be recognized as World Kidney Day.

  • Study Abroad Exchange Program

    Students at Lewis and Clark Community College now have the opportunity to study abroad thanks to L&C being a member of the Illinois Consortium for International Studies and Programs (ICISP).

  • Tuition Increase for 2015-2016

    The 2015 fall semester will see a tuition and athletic fee increase of $7, which brings the total charge, per credit hour, to $128.