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Lewis and Clark celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. Day Virtually
Caroline Hussey chussey@lc.edu Since the year 1986, across the United States, Americans have been celebrating the birthday of Martin Luther King Junior, the man that is considered to be a spokesperson and leader of the…
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Introducing Active Minds
By Jenna Shelton jshelton@lc.edu Cover image by Megan Lanham In Aug. 2019, Lewis and Clark Community College (L&C) joined the ranks of more than 800 other campuses nationwide when the student organization, Active Minds, joined…
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Professor of Art Jeff Vaughn to Retire
Kaleigh Grace kagrace@lc.edu After 14 years of teaching and dedicated service to Lewis and Clark Community College, Professor of Art, Jeffrey Vaughn will be retiring from his full-time position in May of 2021. Mr. Vaughn…
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Biden-Harris Take Office and Take Action
By Alex Johnson amjohnson@lc.edu COVID deaths in the hundred-thousands, skyrocketing unemployment and a violently divided country are just a few of the issues President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris inherited when they took…
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Lewis and Clark Community College: Black History Month 2021 Virtual Programs
Calendar design by Alex Johnson. Links and details are provided below. 2/1/2021 6:30 PM – 9:00 PM Tracing Your African American Ancestors – Getting Started in Genealogical Research http://slcl.evanced.info/signup/EventDetails?EventId=268717&backTo=Calendar&startDate=2021/02/06 Spots Available:449 Virtual (History…
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‘Tis the Season to Preview what Student Activities has in Store
By Jenna Shelton jshelton@lc.edu As of the release of this article, the following are the most current plans that Student Activities has planned for the remainder of the Fall 2020 semester, which officially ends…
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Unus Annus: The Necessary Death Of Something Great 000:00:00
By Mary Curvey What is it? Unus Annus was a Youtube channel created by Markiplier and Crankgameplays that would upload a video every day for a year starting on Nov. 15, 2019, which would…
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How People Can Help: Epilepsy Awareness Month
By Ashtyn Britt abritt@lc.edu Epilepsy is defined by Merriam-Webster as “any of various disorders marked by abnormal electrical discharges in the brain and typically manifested by sudden brief episodes of altered or diminished consciousness,…
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What Happened to N8891W?
by Gary Chapman gchapman@lc.edu On May 31, 2020, a 1964 Piper PA-28-235 airplane took off from Creve Coeur Airport near Maryland Heights to its destination of Charlotte, Mich. It did not make it through.…
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LC Pride Hosts Jaimie Hileman for Transgender Day of Remembrance
By Alex Johnson amjohnson@lc.edu In 1998, Rita Hester, a transgender woman, was murdered. Her killer was never found. The following year, transgender activist, Gwendolyn Ann Smith, held a vigil not only for Hester, but…


