Games create a lively on-campus community
By Audrey Barrett Every Friday at 7 p.m., the Gaming Society members gather in the Trail Room to hang out and relax. They play all kinds of …
By Audrey Barrett Every Friday at 7 p.m., the Gaming Society members gather in the Trail Room to hang out and relax. They play all kinds of …
The annual student choreographed Dance Extravaganza (Dance X) is opening in Fir Acres Theatre Main Stage on Friday, Dec. 7. This year’s show features four pieces choreographed …
By Mado Hayes Despite Lewis & Clark’s large population of non-religious students, there is still a diverse range of faith on campus that is expressed and practiced …
By Annie Erickson In the 2018-19 season, the Lewis & Clark swim team is looking to improve individual times, while collect victories as a team in the …
By Riley Hanna In honor of the Transgender Day of Remembrance, the Feminist Student Union (FSU) and the Queer Student Union (QSU) hosted a candlelight vigil to …
The Pacific Northwest is expected to be hit by a 8.0-9.2 magnitude earthquake. Whether the tectonic plates off the Oregon Coast will subduct today or 100 years …
By Audrey Barrett Every year, the senior art majors design an exhibition so that the community can engage with their artwork. In the spring, they do a …
By Celeste Kurnik Yanira Obando, Chilean activist and artist, was scheduled to speak at Lewis & Clark College along side Kelly Baur, an activist and documentary film …
By Justin Howerton Art and stories are intertwined entities. Famous national tales often originate from oral traditions and distinct cultural practices; a considerable amount of art is …
*The Backdoor is a work of fiction and humor By Maddy Fellows The Lewis & Clark Office of Admissions is in a state of disarray after tour …
Katie Kowal ’17 was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship this month, considered by many to be the most prestigious graduate scholarship in the world. Angie Epifano ’16 and …
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