Art, Culture & Entertainment

  • Rep. Barbara Lee (D-CA) Sparks Up REFER Act on House Floor

     Alex St. Peters Web Editor/Writer astpeters@lc.edu Only days after California’s new cannabis laws went into effect, US Attorney General Jeff Sessions rescinded the Obama-era policy known as the Cole Memo. The Cole Memo was…

  • Meet the Manager of the N.O. Nelson Campus, Tim Bell

    Courtney Markos Writer cpower@lc.edu For the past seven years, Tim Bell has been the manager of L&C’s N.O. Nelson campus in Edwardsville. “I like being a part of something as important as someone’s education, seeing…

  • The Bridge Valentine’s Day Deals Page

    The Bridge would like to thank all of the wonderful local businesses that decided to sponsor us and provide our readers with these great Valentine’s Day deals! Check out the deals below! Click on the…

  • Commemorating the Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

    [metaslider id=6742] Stephanie Larson Writer slarson@lc.edu Lewis & Clark hosted a commemoration of the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on Jan. 19. “We hope that the performances of Dr. Martin Luther King’s words…

  • Justice League Review: Is It Franchise Worthy?

    Ashtyn Britt Writer abritt@lc.edu If you’re looking for a superhero movie to enjoy with your friends, Justice League is the perfect film! DC Nation has faced plenty of criticism over the past couple of years…

  • Julien Baker’s “Turn Out the Lights” Album Review

    Alex St. Peters Web Editor/Writer astpeters@lc.edu Her 2015 debut album, “Sprained Ankle”, was very personal, depressing, and had a sense that it was made in isolation. It was almost like finding lost recordings of person…

  • What Happens Now? A Libertarian View of the Craziest Political Time in Our Lives

    By Ashtyn Britt abritt@lc.edu On one side we have the hardcore Democrats who feel burned and enraged enough to demand violence in the name of justice. On the other side, we have hardcore Republicans who…

  • Flashback Reviews: Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)

    By Lucas Gardner ljgardner@lc.edu It was July 15, 1983. Nintendo had been working on a video game machine known as the Famicom, or as we know it in America, the NES. A most powerful machine,…

  • Stranger Things 2: Is it Bingeworthy?

    By Brennen Larson Writer/Assistant Editor blarson@lc.edu In case you were living under a rock, Stranger Things came back for another season and it’s fantastic as hell and twice as fun. It premiered October 27. If…

  • Top 5 Books of 2017

      By Ashtyn Britt Writer abritt@lc.edc Hello potential bookworms! It’s time to reflect on the previous year, and as we wait for the new books to come out in 2018 to enjoy, we can look…