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  • LC Green Pass – Sorting the Facts from the Fiction

    A rumor circulating on campus is that students can receive free gas money and bus passes by simply asking the Sustainability Office for them. The origin of this myth is unclear but the existence of…

  • SGA Stockings For Students

    Lewis and Clark’s Student Government Association is giving out up to 800 holiday stockings this year, just in time for finals

  • Domestic Violence in Sports

    Domestic violence has recently emerged as an issue affecting the world of sports. A notable one is that of Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fighter, John “War Machine” Koppenhaver.

  • Is Sleeping a Good Study Habit?

    While sleep may seem like a way to escape studying and homework assignments, research shows that it may be the best method to positive scores and grades.

  • Dangers of Journalism

    With the recent beheadings of American journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff by the terrorist organization, Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), the dangers of journalism as a field have come into the spotlight.

  • Lewis and Clark holds its Annual Wellness Fair

    The Wellness Fair, held on Oct. 8 and 9 in the Lewis and Clark Community College Commons, was an event for the public and students to better understand the value of good health.

  • Wands at the Ready

    On Nov. 8, 2016, J.K. Rowling’s book, “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them”, will be transformed into a movie trilogy, allowing Potterheads, and fantasy fans alike to take a trip back to the magical…

  • National Book Award Finalists

    New York City will be the site for another spotlight on Nov. 19, however, in the limelight will not be singers or actors, but books. The National Book Award Winners will be announced that fall…

  • Peppermint Rooster Review Calling For Submissions

    “There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you,” the late writer, Maya Angelou, said. The Peppermint Rooster Review, Lewis and Clark Community College’s literary magazine, is calling for submissions for the…

  • A Night Out

    On Oct. 23, the Jacoby Arts Center in Alton hosted “A Night Out,” featuring multiple musical artists, refreshments, fine art, and even a Halloween costume contest.