If the shoe don’t fit, you must acquit
Student rights remain ambiguous By Caleb Diehl /// Managing Editor At 8 p.m. on a Sunday night before spring break, Cole Gann (’17) opened his door in Platt …
Student rights remain ambiguous By Caleb Diehl /// Managing Editor At 8 p.m. on a Sunday night before spring break, Cole Gann (’17) opened his door in Platt …
By Caleb Diehl and Zibby Pillote /// Managing Editor and Editor-in-Chief Banning smoking from campus, a proposal under consideration by some members of the Smoking Policy Implementation and …
By Michelle Chernack /// Opinion Editor Four essays totaling 10,000 words could’ve gotten you into college. That’s it. How does that sound? No SAT scores required, no transcript …
By Caitlin Basilio /// Sports Editor From: Littleton, CO Year: Sophomore Major: International Affairs Sports: cross country, track & Field Favorite thing about running for LC: My …
By Caitlin Basilio /// Sports Editor After postponing the first games of a series due to the weather, Lewis & Clark Baseball took on the Whitworth Pirates with …
By Peter Melling /// Staff Writer Ah, the sequel we’ve all been waiting for. March Madness is finally over, as the UCONN Huskies have beaten the Kentucky …
By Maddie Lee /// Staff Writer On March 25, Lewis & Clark announced the hire of Shana Levine as the new Director of Physical Education and Athletics. …
By Kaiya Gordon /// Features Editor “This is baseball and apple pie stuff. We’ve been spying as long as we’ve been Americans,” General Michael Hayden said to …
By Caleb Diehl /// Managing Editor Though the three-day international affairs symposium begins this evening, plans for protests, and peace negotiations, have already hit campus. Before former …
By Caleb Diehl /// Managing Editor Imagine years of social, cultural and unconscious prejudice compressed into one off-hand remark. That’s a rough definition of a microaggression. Following …
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