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A Guide to Failure: Miss Your First Day of Class
Kezia Miller kezmiller@lc.edu According to Professors Molly Freimuth and Stephanie Hawk of APO (Annual Performance Objective) project, a distressing 81 percent of students who do not attend the first day of class fail the course.…
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“Let’s Get Asexual!”
Alexander Gent agent@lc.edu LC Pride invited students, faculty, and the local community to take part in a lecture, Jan. 24. The initial lecture was the first of an ongoing series that will be discussing the…
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Law Profession Presentation Enlightens LC Students
Ashtyn Britt abritt@lc.edu Judge Ryan Jumper attended Lewis and Clark Community College to give a presentation in Reid Memorial Library on Monday, Feb. 4, 2019 about the practice of law and his experience in…
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Following the Underground Railroad
Alexander Gent agent@lc.edu In commemoration of Black History Month (BHM), Lewis and Clark Community College once again invited students, faculty, and the local community to take part in the annual “Underground Railroad Tour” on Valentine’s…
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Getting Your Butterflies In Formation
Alexander Gent agent@lc.edu Students, Faculty, and members of the Riverbend community gathered at the Reid Memorial Library for a seminar about public speaking presented by D.C. Cooper, on Feb. 7, 2019. The seminar was aimed…
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Discovering All Lewis and Clark Has to Offer!
Ashtyn Britt abritt@lc.edu Monday, Feb. 18, 2019, presented a special treat for juniors and seniors in the local area as the annual Discover Day was held in the Commons of the Math and Science building.…
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Beating to the Drums of Culture and History
Haley Ruyle hruyle@lc.edu In the Reid Cafe students from Lewis and Clark as well as Godfrey Elementary had a chance to experience an African Tribal Dance to celebrate Black History Month. It was an amazing…
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Spider-Man: The Underrated Superhero
Makayla McGuire malmcguire@lc.edu Everyone knows of some basic superheroes. Superman, Batman, Thor, and Black Widow to name a few. However, the best superhero, in my opinion, would be Spider-man. I believe that Spider-man has very…
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Do Pheromones Work: An Experiment of Attraction
Ashtyn Britt abritt@lc.edu A pheromone is defined as “a chemical substance that is usually produced by an animal and serves especially as a stimulus to other individuals of the same species for one or…


