
Month: December 2019


Despite budget concerns, LC looks to expand study abroad programs
As many prepare to study abroad next semester, Overseas and Off-Campus Programs is looking to expand opportunities for future student travelers. Currently, Lewis & Clark is seeking …

All coop-ed up: student co-op offers recreational space
The Co-Op, affectionately called “the Coop,” currently functions as a student-run coffee shop and performance venue, as well as a space for student art display and the …

LC continues streak of NWC Conference Freshmen of the Year Awards
This year, Lewis & Clark has continued a three-season streak of freshman athletes being named the Northwest Conference (NWC) Freshman of the Year. Madeline Swanberg ’23 has …

Consumers must not fall for Disney magic
Everyone is excited about Disney+. I was too. You mean I can now watch “A Bug’s Life,” National Geographic documentaries and the new Star Wars movie all …

Portland Tinder part two: romance comes again at LC
In the dark corners of the data hivemind of the Internet, we understand that there lies a tantalizing service known as Portland Tinder. It acts as the …

ASLC vice president elected, Cabinet member resigns
At the Nov. 21 Associated Students of Lewis & Clark (ASLC) Senate meeting, vice president elections were held for the spring semester, since current ASLC Vice President …

Professor Laura Vinson studies religion’s role in conflict, peace
Laura Vinson, assistant professor of international affairs at Lewis & Clark, specializes in African politics, ethnic/religious conflict, civil war, religion and global politics and humanitarianism. Currently, she …

Instagram’s filter ban necessary in a world of influencers
Filters are an ever-present component of our current social media culture. They are available on most photo-based social media platforms such as Instagram and Snapchat. And while …

2019 Master Plan outlines LC’s next decade
Lewis & Clark has a new 2019 Master Plan, also known as a Campus Facilities Plan, which has been in development since 2017. The plan works as …

Dance Extravaganza returns to the mainstage
Lewis & Clark’s annual Dance Extravaganza (Dance X) opens today, Friday, Dec. 6, on the mainstage theatre. Tickets are $5 for students. The show showcases student dancers, …