Senior composition recital lends sound to setting, literal and literary
By Katrina Staaf /// Arts Editor Last Friday night, David Salkowski (’14) watched over a diverse array of fellow student musicians (and a few faculty members) …
By Katrina Staaf /// Arts Editor Last Friday night, David Salkowski (’14) watched over a diverse array of fellow student musicians (and a few faculty members) …
By Katrina Staaf /// Arts Editor Upon walking into the Hoffmann Gallery, I am surrounded by enchanting fragmentation. The wall straight ahead is covered with two vividly …
By Zibby Pillote /// Editor-in-Chief With the progression of three simple chords, a packed, sweating Crystal Ballroom is the solitude of my bedroom in 2006. Eight years …
By Jessica Kostka /// Staff Writer A Catholic nun in Rwanda prays seven times a day. She reveals the location of 7,000 refugees who sought asylum within …
Visiting the Wonderful World of Wes Anderson By Jesse Merchant /// Staff Writer “The Grand Budapest Hotel” (2014) chronicles the adventures (and adventures they are) of the …
By Maddie Ticknor /// Staff Writer It’s a beautiful Sunday morning and I find myself walking along the shady, densely forested path to the Friends of Tryon Creek …
By AJ Slepian /// Staff Writer Spring has come and spread its histamine-inducing love all over campus and your windows. Sun, flowers and adorable early-morning bird-calls are all …
By Amy Sutton /// Staff Writer Religion and …
By Emma Cranston /// Features Editor What do forest canopies and solitarily confined incarcerates have in common? Dr. Nalini Nadkarni. Though Nadkarni visited Lewis & Clark on …
A History of the Pioneer Log’s April Fool’s Day editions By Tyler Wayne Patterson /// Web & Social Media Manager …
By John Rogers /// Staff Writer Later this year, Lewis & Clark College plans to put their agreement and proposed relationship with the Oregon Liquor Control Commission on …
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