Looking back on first-year ups and downs
By Ariel McGee Your first year of college. The first year of your life that you are completely free: no curfew, no obligation to tell your parents …
By Ariel McGee Your first year of college. The first year of your life that you are completely free: no curfew, no obligation to tell your parents …
By Ray Freedman With summer around the corner, there is a specific genre of film to keep in mind: the “hangout” movie. These movies are usually categorized …
*The Backdoor is a “work” of “fiction” and “humor” By Andrew Hayes The new Juul trend is becoming increasingly popular among Lewis & Clark students. In addition …
By Sherlock Ortiz “It’s where souls go to die,” said a friend to me recently regarding Watzek Library. As a proud resident of the quiet section, I …
By Tyler Short Deep within the heart of Portland’s culture lies its appreciation of the arts, including the increasingly popular world of body art. Home to countless …
By Nicholas Nerli Across the United States, advocacy for the legalization of marijuana has steadily liberalized public opinion of the plant’s use as a drug, making drug …
By Gelsey Plaza Throughout the month of March, there were six reported cases of vehicular crime around the Lewis & Clark campus. There were four vehicle thefts …
By Dylan Greer It is the dry season and the wind sweeping over the lake does little to stir waves. The rocks show high watermarks and the …
By Caitlin Chappell While wrapping up my senior year, I took the end of the year survey about my overall experience with Lewis & Clark College. It …
By Amelia Eichel The Associated Students of Lewis & Clark (ASLC) plans to use $62,500 from its 4300 account to fund the Lewis & Clark Counseling Services …
By Lani Felicitas Sellwood, a small, quaint neighborhood in inner SE Portland, is a popular off-campus living alternative for Lewis & Clark students. It is minutes away …
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