Campus News
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Upcoming Deadlines for Creative Contests at Lewis and Clark Community College
By Jeannette Carrington Attention all Lewis and Clark Community College students! Exciting opportunities are on the horizon, and we want to make sure you don’t miss out on these fantastic contests. Here are the important…
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Peppermint Rooster Review Calls for Writing and Cover Art Submissions
Lewis and Clark Community College’s student literary magazine, the Peppermint Rooster Review calling for writing and cover art submissions for its Spring 2025 issue. Student works—including fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction—should be submitted as Word…
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Get a Taste of February with CFL’s New Flavor!
By Jeannette Carrington College for Life (CFL) is spicing up February with a delightful new seasonal flavor at their coffee cart: Chocolate Covered Strawberry. Stop by this month to savor this delicious treat and receive…
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Inspiring Hope and Change: Lewis and Clark Community College’s MLK Commemoration Event
By Jeannette Carrington Jcarrington@lc.edu Lewis and Clark Community College held its annual Martin Luther King Jr. Commemoration event on Thursday, January 30, 2025, at “The Commons” located in the math and science building on the…
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LC’s Student Newspaper Takes Top Spots in General Excellence for ICCJA
Lewis and Clark Community College’s student news publication, The Bridge, took the top awards in general excellence at this fall’s Illinois Community College Journalism Association conference. “I am incredibly proud of our team,” Editor in…
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Work With Us!
The Bridge is a student news organization at Lewis and Clark Community College. We’re a student club AND we employ student writers, photographers, graphic designers, editors and others to maintain a news website and multiple…
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44-Year College Trustee Leaves a Legacy at Lewis and Clark
GODFREY – Lewis and Clark Community College’s longest running trustee, Robert L. Watson, died Saturday, Jan. 11, 2025, surrounded by his family, at the age of 87. Visitation will be held from 4-7 p.m., Tuesday,…