Art, Culture & Entertainment

  • 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.

  • Bits and Bytes of Advice by Athena

    My sister is constantly asking if she can borrow money… She rarely pays back the money she borrows from anyone… I want to stop giving her money … Please help. Bitter Little Sister.

  • Smoking Ban on Lewis and Clark Campus

    Starting July 1, 2015, all Illinois college campuses will become smoke free, after Governor Pat Quinn signed it into law in Aug. 2014. The Smoke Free Campus Act prohibits smoking anywhere on campus, including outside.

  • “Black Facts” : The Power of Words

    On Feb. 9, 16, and 25, in the Reid café from 12-1 p.m. the Black Students Association (BSA) of Lewis and Clark Community College will host their first “Black Facts” event highlighting prominent African-American figures.

  • Old Bakery Beer Co.

    On Jan. 23, brewers James Rogalsky and Lauren Pattan opened the doors of The Old Bakery Beer Company to the public, located in downtown Alton at 400 Landmarks Blvd.

  • Eating Disorder Screening at L&C

    Student Development and Counseling Services will again offer an Eating Disorders Screening for students on Wednesday, Feb. 18 and Thursday, Feb. 19. The screening times will be from 8 am – 1 pm and from…

  • Talking to the Bridge: – What is your favorite “I love you” through expression?

    Talking to the Bridge: – What is your favorite “I love you” through expression?

  • Behind the Scenes of Love

    Scientific and psychological theories have been trying to explain the concept of love with studies of neurotransmitters and social developments for years.

  • L&C Hosts Prison Performance Arts Troupe

    On Feb. 11, Lewis and Clark Community College will host its very first drama theater production of “Going Home,” performed by the Prison Performing Arts Alumni Troupe.

  • Valentines Day in a Different Way

    Flowers, chocolate and cards are what is associated with Valentine’s Day here in the United States. However, in different parts of the world, the same cannot be said.