Art, Culture & Entertainment
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New Faces in American Horror
“American Horror Story” has tackled many bizarre myths, including ghosts,aliens, Nazi surgeons, and most recently, twisted witches and jazz-loving serial killers.
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Netflix vs. Cable
“I have both Netflix and Dish. We have more options with cable. We have Netflix because we have random shows that are fun to watch,” said pharmacy major Aleisha Beavers.
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Tips for Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse
On March 30, 2014, AMC aired its fourth season finale of the hit TV series, “The Walking Dead.” Upon viewing the highly anticipated conclusion, fans who tuned in had one question: “How does one survive…
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Alton History Mural in the Works
“As this mural stands, it will be a proud representation of the past, present, and future of Alton and the people who live here,” said Petroleum Engineering major Dakota Parish.
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Food or Tuition?
With tuition rates going up, some students right here at Lewis and Clark are having to resort to food pantries so they can continue to go to school and pay the bills.
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Jazz Event at Jacoby Art Center Features L&C Performers
A Night Out at the Jacoby Art Center was held on April 10 in downtown Alton.
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L&C Cares Benefits Community
On April 9-10, Lewis and Clark Community College student volunteers helped nine local businesses.
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L&C Hosts Earth Week Events
Lewis and Clark didn’t just celebrate Earth Day. Instead the college celebrated an entire Earth Week.
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‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’ Fails to Impress
Wes Anderson’s new film “The Grand Budapest Hotel,”an aesthetic wonder, dazzles viewers with big stars and fabulous cinematography, yet proves to be another vapid disappointment.