Art, Culture & Entertainment

  • Battle of Wits Approaches Lewis and Clark

     Veronica Pavesi, Bunker Hill High School Physics class senior Photo: Sierra Beckwith   Sierra Beckwith Staff Writer   Trebuchets, better known as a form of catapult in the medieval days, were used as weapons to blast…

  • Green Speaker Series Celebrates Jobs for Green Thumbs

    What is the Green speaker series? Simply put, it is a collection of speakers from “Green Energy” industries that have come to Lewis and Clark campus to speak to people who wish to pursue an…

  • Get Your Game On At LAG!

    L&C Students, Dustin Asbury and Coty Bertschi (not pictured), face off during LAG’s weekly MAGIC tournament.  Photo: Athena Whitty   Kiersten Connolly Staff Writer   If you ever got the chance to combine everything you…

  • Drafting Classes Alive with Sound of Rock Music

    Second-year Coordinator of the Architectural Technology and CAD/Drafting program, Luke Jumper and a class of nine recently embarked on a journey to make their own electric guitars.

  • Breaking the Stigma Against Mental Disorders

    Mad, insane, crazy — a few derogatory terms that persons suffering from mental disorders are labeled with. Affected people face a social stigma against mental illness that may leave them feeling even more isolated.

  • Parodies by Celebrities

    Screenshot from Ron Jeremy’s new music video Photo: Youtube.com   Darick Earney Staff Writer   Normally, celebrities are associated with high dollar clothes, limousines, and really expensive mansions. What some forget about celebrities is that…

  • New Art Exhibit, Rocky Fork, Opened in Hatheway

    Rocky Fork is a new art exhibit that recently opened in Hatheway Cultural Center Gallery.

  • Mockingjay Star Takes His Final Role

    A star was born, and on Feb. 2, 2014, that star’s life has come to an end. 46 year old “Capote’ star, Philip Seymour Hoffman suffered a fatal overdose in the midst of filming The…

  • Class for Comic Book Fans and Literature Majors Alike

    This is the argument presented by LITT 200, “Comic Books As Literature” which occurs every spring and is an amazing opportunity for people who enjoy the addictive fun of reading comic books.

  • How do you think?

    It’s somehow easier to ignore the fact that a lot of us just don’t seem to think that the environmental issues we are facing today have any direct relationship to who we are or what…