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Understanding The World Through Technology
Luke Jumper, assistant professor of Drafting & Computer-Aided Design (CAD) Technology, is working towards providing a new way to help Lewis and Clark CAD students further understand architecture, as well help express creativity through 3D…
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Leonard Nimoy Reaches The Final Frontier
Star Trek’s Leonard Nimoy entered UCLA Medical Center in California on Feb. 19, complaining of severe chest pains. After complications with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), Nimoy died Feb. 27.
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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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Starbucks College Achievement Plan
Starbucks has partnered up with Arizona State University (ASU) to offer their employees the chance to get their bachelors degrees with total tuition reimbursement.
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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.
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Thanking The Academy…For Nothing
On Feb. 22, the NBC cable network aired Hollywood cinema’s biggest event of the year–the Oscars. However, some would argue that the Oscars are Hollywood’s biggest night for major disappointments.
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Prison Performing Arts Troupe Comes To L&C
On Feb. 11, 2015, the Prison Performing Arts Alumni Troupe (PPA) toured for the first time in Illinois, and visited Lewis and Clark Community College to perform their original play, “Coming Home”.