Art, Culture & Entertainment
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Santa Paws’ Dos and Don’ts
Shelby Wallace Writer/Graphic Designer shjwallace@lc.edu Getting a puppy for Christmas can seem like the best gift in the entire world. However, a lot of people tend to forget the responsibilities of bringing a new pet…
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A Festivus for the Rest of Us
Alex St. Peters Web Master astpeters@lc.edu Many Seinfeld fans know of the holiday “Festivus”, but many do not know the actual holiday predates the Seinfeld episode. The real Festivus holiday comes from Seinfeld writer Dan…
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Super Mario Odyssey
Nintendo’s new game for the Nintendo Switch, Mario Odyssey, is just in time for the gift giving season. Released Oct. 27, the game has sold more than 2 million copies already, according to…
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Visting Artist Thomas Sleet
The third and final lecture of the fall semester in Lewis and Clark’s Visiting Artist Lecture Series occurred on Wednesday, Nov 15, in the Ann Whitney Olin Theater in the Hatheway Cultural Center.…
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L&C Celebrates Native American Heritage Month
The month of November is National Native American Heritage month, but it hasn’t been that way until recently. In 1990 President George H.W. Bush proclaimed that November 1990 as “National American Indian Heritage…
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The Game Awards announces 2017’s Game of the Year
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Overwatch, and Cuphead all won awards on Dec. 8 at The Game Awards, an annual award show dedicated to video games. The most anticipated award,…
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Trailblazer Commons: A Good Fit for Lewis and Clark Students
Trailblazer Commons are new apartments just off the campus of Lewis and Clark Community College that are in walking distance for classes. Students can attend Lewis and Clark without the commute living in…
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Smashing Pumpkins is a Band, Not a Way of Life
October is a month associated with many different motifs, such as Halloween, falling leaves, and weather that is perfect for wearing cute new sweaters. Another motif is Pumpkins, whether it be pumpkin spice…
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Film Review: Androids Learn to Live in ‘Blade Runner 2049’
Despite $50 million projections, the science-fiction sequel disappointed with a front-loaded $32 million debut, skewing older and male. With an across-the-board positive critical response, it seems destined to share the same fate as…
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Kingsman Comes Undone in ‘The Golden Circle’
Matthew Vaughn is not interested in seeking approval from all audiences on his “Kingsman” franchise. The material is an edgy and blunt send-up of the spy genre that features questionable sexual politics and…


