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Chinese President Visits Chicago
By Tray Wetherell Editor In Chief Amid little protest from Tibetan independence supporters, Chinese President Hu Jin Tao visited Chicago on his only other leg of his visit to the United States which included a…
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Winter Weather Creates Mess To Start Semester
By Tray Wetherell Editor In Chief Mother Nature decided that school was not a priority this week as a deep blanket of snow fell upon the St. Louis area with some areas posting more than…
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LPN Pinning Ceremony
By David Colburn Dec. 14, 2010, will be remembered as a day of significance for Lewis and Clark Community College’s nursing program: a separate pinning ceremony was held in the Trimpe Advanced Technology Center building…
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Tragedy in Tucson Should Give Pause
By Tray Wetherell Politicians and pundits alike woke Saturday morning to business as usual in both state houses and at the U.S. Capitol. Pundits were thinking about how to get their message across to the…
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Dealing With Second Semester Stress
By Josie Harpole College students deal with a wide array of different types of stress and stressors. There is the basic academic stress, which happens not just in the classroom, but outside of it as…
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BODIES: The Exhibition Spurs Controversy
“In mid June, Missouri Congressman Todd Akin wrote a letter to the owners of the Galleria condemning the St. Louis shopping mall for announcing they were hosting BODIES The Exhibition…”