Art, Culture & Entertainment

  • Student Outlook on Police Protection

    The fatal shooting of Michael Brown involving Police Officer Darren Wilson in Ferguson, Missouri covered headlines in news outlets across the country.

  • Cardinals ready for Red October

    After being denied the World Series trophy for the past two years, the third time could be the charm for the St. Louis Cardinals this October.

  • Michael Sam Takes Next Step

    Well, it’s September, and Michael Sam is still in the news. I said that the next time I would write about Sam would be when it was athletically warranted, and now it is.

  • Robin Williams’ Last Trip To Never Never Land

    The world of cinema has lost a number of great talents this year. Some of these include Lauren Bacall, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Harold Ramis, and most recently, Robin Williams.

  • Maeva’s Coffee Shop Makes Debut in Alton

    While Lewis and Clark students were on summer break, Maeva’s Coffee’s was to open at 1320 Milton Rd. in the Milton Schoolhouse in Alton.

  • Google Glass Beta Hitting L&C Campus

    Thanks to Scott Hudson, Assistant Professor of Network Security and Administration, Lewis and Clark Community College has joined the Google Glass Explorers Community.

  • Self Censorship on Social Media

    A recent USA Today poll shows that social media user’s opinions seem to be disappearing, particularly on sensitive topics, such as the recent shooting controversy in Ferguson, Missouri.

  • L&C’s Lewis Bain Earns All-American, No. 14 in Nation

    When most people talk about national sports, community colleges typically don’t enter the discussion. Golfer Lewis Bain has since shattered this perception.

  • L&C’s Green Commitments Pave Way for New Partnerships

    Lewis and Clark Community College is dedicated to reaching the goal of campus carbon neutrality by 2058. The college has recently forged some new green partnerships as a way to advance its commitment to sustainability.

  • Cool Off with the Ice Bucket Challenge

    The simplicity of the Ice Bucket Challenge has gathered the attention of small town folks along with famous icons Charlie Sheen, Katy Perry, and former president George Bush, as well as many others.