Art, Culture & Entertainment

  • L&C to Honor National Volunteer Week

        Kelly Rulison Copy Editor Lewis and Clark Community College will again be hosting L&C Cares, a week of student volunteering in honor of National Volunteer Week, April 24-29. “This is the fourth year…

  • L&C to Honor National Volunteer Week

        Kelly Rulison Copy Editor Lewis and Clark Community College will again be hosting L&C Cares, a week of student volunteering in honor of National Volunteer Week, April 24-29. “This is the fourth year…

  • Ed Sheeran’s ‘Divide’ is Worth a Listen

        Jesse Baalman Staff Writer Featuring an assortment of refreshing, genre-blending tunes, Ed Sheeran’s “Divide” is worth a listen whether or not his efforts on this album are as impactful as the previous two.…

  • Exposing the Truth Behind Sex Trafficking

        Donald Becker Photographer Lewis and Clark Community College’s Diversity Council held a talk on sex trafficking March 9 with Trude Jacobsen, from Northern Illinois University, in the Ahlemeyer Atrium. Sex trafficking is a…

  • Samurai, Viking, And Knights Join Forces in “For Honor”

        Jacob Watters Staff Writer Samurai, Vikings, and Knights, oh my! For those that have ever wondered what would happen if these three warrior groups ever met in open combat, look no further than…

  • Comic Books Are Literature – Staff Spotlight on Steve Higgins

        Jacob Watters Staff Writer For many, the phrase “comic books” brings to mind a list of very specific names and phrases: Jack Kirby, Stan Lee, Batman, Superman, the X-Men, “Pow” and “Ker-punch,” among…

  • Transfer Day Introduces Students to Universities

        Kelly Rulison Copy Editor Lewis and Clark Community College welcomed more than 38 university and military representatives looking to recruit students on Wednesday, March 8, in The Commons from 11 a.m. to 1…

  • March Music Roundup – Matt’s Music Corner

        Matt Monroe Webmaster March has been a pretty spectacular month for music, with great releases all across the board in folk, pop punk, indie rock, hip-hop and electronic. So, with the month coming…

  • “Mad City Money” – Local Kids Buy A Life’s Worth – On A Budget

        Nik Budzban Contributor Students from Alton, East Alton and Illini Middle took a field trip to Trimpe 141 (the big room!) to play “Mad City Money” – a game designed to test your…

  • History of April Fool’s Day

        Shelby Wallace Graphic Designer  Unlike many holidays celebrated, April Fools’ Day has no certain origin. Instead, there are many different theories about how this fun, light-hearted, and downright silly holiday came to be.…