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Town Pulls Together In Time Of Crisis
An officer was shot in the small town of Jerseyville while answering a burglary call on June 13. Immediately, the whole town pulled together painting the town blue by tying ribbons on posts,…
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A Bench for Blake
Students returning to campus may have noticed large, blue bins asking for bottle caps of various sorts; the reason is actually for a great, local cause: A Bench for Blake. Lewis and Clark Community College…
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Abandoned Texas Animals Get Life Saving Help
In the wake of Hurricane Harvey, people and animals alike suffered from it’s devastating wrath. The hurricane developed from a tropical wave to the west of the Lesser Antilles Aug. 17. While it weakened…
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Abandoned Texas Animals Get Life Saving Help
In the wake of Hurricane Harvey, people and animals alike suffered from it’s devastating wrath. The hurricane developed from a tropical wave to the west of the Lesser Antilles Aug. 17. While it weakened…
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Solar Eclipse Eclipse a Total Success
All of North America was treated to an eclipse of the sun. Anyone within the path of totality saw one of nature’s total solar eclipses. This path, where the moon completely covered the sun and…
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Stress reduction, time management, and study habits for college students.
Donald Becker Writer With the beginning of new classes here and in full swing, I thought I would give you a few ideas about how to best succeed this semester with some tips on…
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Humanities Speech Contest Leaves Crowd Speechless
Donald Becker Photographer Lewis and Clark Community College’s chapter of Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) sponsored the 2017 Humanities Speech contest in the Ann Whitney Olin Theatre March 23. First place went to Jennifer…
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Rob Zombie’s 31 is Just as Disturbing as the Rest of His Films
Jacob Watters Staff Writer From the twisted mind that brought the world House of a 1000 Corpses, The Devil’s Rejects, Lords of Salem, and even The Haunted World of El Superbeasto, comes Rob…
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13th Annual Student Art Show
Donald Becker Photographer The 13th Annual Student Art Exhibition at Lewis and Clark Community College premiered April 7 at 5 p.m. in Gallery A Hatheway building. This exhibit featured over 110 pieces of…
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Saving the Bats With a Silo
Kelly Rulison Copy Editor A group of Lewis and Clark Community College affiliates have decided to create a sanctuary for an endangered population of bats. The abandoned agriculture silos at the Greenville College…


