Art, Culture & Entertainment
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The Yarn Circle
The Yarn Circle Club, started by Vivi Elson through the Honors College Public and Private Communications class, offers students a relaxed space to get creative and connect. During a typical meeting, members sit in a circle…
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Malala Yousafzai: The Brave Voice for Girls’ Education
Javier Lopez Jlopezmedinaceli@gmail.com Malala Yousafzai is one of the most influential human rights activists of the 21st century and a global symbol of the fight for girls’ education. She was born on July 12, 1997, in…
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EA Sports FC 26 Review (FIFA 2026)
EA Sports FC 26 continues the evolution of the old FIFA series, delivering a realistic and competitive soccer experience with noticeable improvements — but also familiar problems. Gameplay The game feels smoother than previous versions. Dribbling is more fluid, passing is quicker, and player movements look more natural. One of the best additions is the option to choose between Competitive mode (faster, more arcade-style) and Authentic mode (slower and more realistic). This makes the game accessible for both casual players and serious competitors. However, defending can still feel inconsistent, and sometimes matches turn into high-scoring “ping-pong” games, especially online. AI teammates don’t always make smart runs, which can be frustrating in Career Mode. Game Modes Graphics & Presentation The graphics are very polished. Stadiums look realistic, player faces are detailed, and animations during celebrations and cutscenes feel immersive. The menus are cleaner and easier to navigate than before.
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‘Cheaper By the Dozen’ is Energetic Family Fun
By Key Miles Ball’n klpoindexter@lc.edu The 2003 family comedy Cheaper by the Dozen is an energetic, crowd-pleasing movie that leans heavily on chaos, heart, and familiar family dynamics. It doesn’t try to be deep or revolutionary, but it…
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Get Involved with AIAS at Lewis and Clark
Ahmad Chapman They say it takes a village to build….. Or in this case, a club! The American Institute of Architecture Students aims to promote excellence in architectural education, training, and practice; to foster an…
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Marie Curie: The Woman Who Changed Science Forever
Isabela Santana- isaalejandra2707@gmail.com Marie Curie was one of the most important scientists in history and a pioneer for women in science. She was born in Warsaw, Poland, in 1867 and later moved to Paris, France,…
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Frida Kahlo: The Artist Who Turned Struggle into Masterpieces
Isabela Santana isantanagonzalez@lc.edu Frida Kahlo was a famous Mexican painter known for her powerful and emotional artwork. She was born in Coyoacán, Mexico, in 1907. Throughout her life, Kahlo faced many physical challenges, espicially after a…
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Mezcal: The New Rival to Arandas in Alton for Mexican Food Lovers
Javier Lopez Godfrey – In the city of Alton, there’s a Mexican restaurant that’s quickly gaining popularity among locals: Mezcal Mexican Restaurant. With an authentic menu and generous portions, many already consider it one of the best spots for Mexican food…
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Great Pizza on a Budget: A Look at Pantera’s Pizza in Edwardsville
Javier Lopez Pantera’s Pizza in Edwardsville is one of those places that shows you don’t need to spend a lot of money to eat well. At a time when many restaurants are becoming increasingly expensive, this place stands…



