News-archived
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Vanishing Club Fliers Cause Problems On Campus
“Asian Pop Culture Club’s fliers are being repeatedly taken down causing problems for the club…”
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Dictators Tremble Across The Arab World
“2011 will be a year for change.” These were the words of Algerian human rights activist, Mustapha Bouchachi, and the sentiment is taking hold in countries across the arab world….”
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LCCC Recycling To Get Revamped This March
“Lewis and Clark Community College is due to get new recycling bins in the next three weeks, placing their arrival within the first week of March…”
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St. Louis Auto Show 2011: Photos
“The largest auto show in St Louis rolled into town January 27 through January 30. The St Louis Auto Show featured over 500 new models of cars, trucks, SUV’s, and concept vehicles…”
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LCCC Architecture Students Win Competition
“Lewis and Clark’s Architectural Design 2 class was given an amazing opportunity this past fall. They were asked to design a Reading Garden to be built at Eunice Smith Elementary School…”
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Aftereffects Of The Blizzard Of 2011 – Students Speak Out
“Over the past few weeks, the weather has made it hazardous for students to get to classes let alone make it out of their driveways…”
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BREAKING NEWS: Euphoria In Egypt
“The single common demand made by millions of Egyptians, the resignation of their president, has been met after 18 days of continuous peaceful demonstrations across the country.”
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Student Trustee Elections In March
“On April 9th students’ elections will be held campus wide for a new student trustee. The student trustee acts as a liaison between the students of Lewis & Clark and the College Board of Trustees…”
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The Creation Of A Monster
“Much like Dr. Frankenstein, Julian Assange has created a monster, and there is no shortage of an angry mob. Sweden is currently trying to extradite Assange on questionable charges of rape…”
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Student Petition: “LCCC Students to KEEP Joel Johnson.”
“Janna Morgan and Erica Miles, both students at Lewis and Clark, recently started a Facebook group as well as a petition in an attempt to keep Joel Johnson employed at L & C…”