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By Drew Matlovsky Wake up and smell the roses: Merrick Garland isn’t going to be a Supreme Court Justice anytime soon. Hell, he probably won’t even get …
By Drew Matlovsky Wake up and smell the roses: Merrick Garland isn’t going to be a Supreme Court Justice anytime soon. Hell, he probably won’t even get …
By Gelsey Plaza /// Staff Writer ON MARCH 21, the 2016-2017 ASLC Cabinet election results were announced. Adam Fractor ’17 will be President, Nick LeSage ’17 Vice …
By Sarah McDonagh /// Staff Writer THE WEEK OF March 28 marked Lewis & Clark’s annually held Art Week, a program that allows students to curate, display, …
By Natalie Rich /// Senior Staff Writer FOR ONE NIGHT, Lewis & Clark’s Pamplin Sports Center transformed from a regular gym to an enchanting lu’au. Students streamed …
By Brad Davis During a recent weekend lecture, I recall a discussion of creating an education system more accessible for marginalized students. One participant asked, “You do …
The varsity rowing squads get back into action for the brand new crew season By Tim Cable /// Staff Writer Both the men’s and women’s Lewis & …
By EMMA GRILLO///Features Editor Once a year in early April some of the greatest minds in International Affairs converge on the Lewis & Clark campus to debate …
By Natalie Rich This past year, it seems like terrorist attacks have become increasingly common. Most recently, the terrifying and awful attacks in Paris and …
By McKenna Teigland “Places like Barnes & Noble are so focused on turning a global profit, that their shelves have more toys and trinkets than real …
By Lexi Kelley /// Staff Writer Across the nation, students gathered at their state capitals to discuss one thing: power. The Clean Power Plan (CPP) was organized …
BY CADE MILLER YUNG LEAN is the perfect example of an artist that could’ve only existed and rose to prominence through the power of the internet and …
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