Art, Culture & Entertainment
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Hate Has No Home at L&C’s Spring Fest
Donald Becker Photographer ‘Hate Has No Home Here’ was this year’s Lewis and Clark Community College Spring Fest theme. The students and faculty of L&C really showed up this year with the decorated…
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How Race Affects the Criminal Justice Panel at LC
Jacob Watters Staff Writer Students and members of the Lewis and Clark community gathered in Hatheway Hall April 12 to observe and participate in a panel discussion on the topic of race in…
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Summer Movies You Just Can’t Miss
Jesse Baalman Staff Writer Summer is the busiest time for cineplexes around the country. Action, adventure, and comedy are what fuel the big budget blockbusters, but there is still room for thought-provoking mystery and…
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Student Trustee Spotlight: Whitney Weeks
Helen Jarden Editor-in-Chief Whitney Weeks was re-elected for her second term as Lewis and Clark Community College’s Student Trustee on April 3. Along with being Student Trustee, Weeks is also a member of…
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Emmure Departs from Old Sound on “Look at Yourself”
Jacob Watters Staff Writer For years now, in certain musical circles, the name Emmure has been more or less a laughing stock. Known for repetitive breakdowns and lyrics that sounds as if they…
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MCT Proposes Reroute of #10 Bus
Donald Becker Photographer Many Lewis and Clark Community College students ride the number 10 Madison County Transit (MCT) bus. It is convenient for students trying to save money and use alternative forms of…
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Is Alton Crime On The Rise?
Donald Becker Photographer Is crime rising in the Alton area? Well, the answer would probably vary depending on who you asked or where they lived. I myself live in what is known as…
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L&C Students’ Artwork Showcased in Varsity Art Show
Kelly Rulison Copy Editor Two of Lewis and Clark Community College’s art students got invited to show their artwork at Art St. Louis’ Varsity Art Show March 3. L&C art students Marion Black…
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Kendrick Lamar Looks Further Within On “DAMN.” – Matt’s Music Corner
Matt Monroe Webmaster I don’t really know how to approach this review, as DAMN., the latest album from Kendrick Lamar, is one of his most perplexing to date, which was a bit of…
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Kendrick Lamar Looks Further Within On “DAMN.” – Matt’s Music Corner
Matt Monroe Webmaster I don’t really know how to approach this review, as DAMN., the latest album from Kendrick Lamar, is one of his most perplexing to date, which was a bit of…


