Lifestyle
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New Maps For LC Campus
Both students and visitors have difficulties with locating their destinations due to the lack of wayfinding signs on the Lewis and Clark campus. The Student Government Association (SGA) has a plan in place to cutback…
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Student Art on Display in Hatheway Gallery
Running from April 10 to May 1, dozens of works from fine art, computer graphics and web design students at Lewis and Clark Community College will be displayed for viewing.
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Buddy Benches
Eunice Smith Elementary School students united together with Lewis and Clark Community College’s YouthBuild organization to create buddy benches, in a hope to build companionship and a neighborly atmosphere among students.
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RIP Leelah Alcorn
On Dec. 28, 2014, 17-year-old Leelah Alcorn, a transgender youth, committed suicide. News of her death quickly spread across the internet and news outlets putting the incident within a spotlight.
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Trebuchet Competition Swings Back To LC
Swinging back around this March 27 to Lewis and Clark is the 8th annual trebuchet competition. Teams of high school students from the local area come together to show off their mastery of math and…
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McClellan ran for City Ward
On April 7, the city of Ferguson, Missouri held its elections for City Council. Doyle McClellan, a Lewis and Clark Assistant Professor of Computer Network Security and Administration, was in the running for City Ward…
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Truck Driving and Logistics offered at L&C
Lewis and Clark Community College hopes to gain momentum for two recent additions, the Logistics Management Certificate and Truck Driver Training program.
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Talk to the Bridge: – Who is the most influential woman in the past 100 years?
Talk To The Bridge: – Who is the most influential woman in the past 100 years?
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Garden of Eatin’
Lewis and Clark Community College is hoping to educate students with their ‘Garden of Eatin’ show on campus this summer, that will feature an abundance of edible plants.
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Garden of Eatin’
Lewis and Clark Community College is hoping to educate students with their ‘Garden of Eatin’ show on campus this summer, that will feature an abundance of edible plants.