
Vos photography exhibit blends natural and developed scenery
Activists and art fanatics alike will enjoy the unique fusion of industry and nature in Mike Vos’ new environmentally-charged photography exhibit. Open from Feb. 7 to March …
Activists and art fanatics alike will enjoy the unique fusion of industry and nature in Mike Vos’ new environmentally-charged photography exhibit. Open from Feb. 7 to March …
I am what you might call a “bad” Christian. I drink, swear and take the Lord’s name in vain so often you might think He was a …
If you were to tell me anytime between 2012 and 2016 that I would be writing an article thanking Senator Mitt Romney for his courage, I would …
After months of coding and planning, a new app for Lewis & Clark students was officially launched on Feb. 10. The Bridge, an app that allows users …
In commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the end of WWII, the Portland Japanese Garden is recognizing 2020 as the “Year of Peace.” The garden has started …
While watching the 92nd Academy Awards, I began reflecting on the issues plaguing the Oscars. In the past few years, the awards show has been called out …
Assistant Professor of Hispanic Studies Magalí Rabasa’s new book, “The Book in Movement: Autonomous Politics and the Lettered City Underground” was featured in a bookwarming hosted by …
On Feb 3., caucus-goers across the state of Iowa made a decision that could determine the outcome of the Democratic primary. At least that is what history …
Upon walking into Fields Dining Hall, one of the first things you might see is a sign advertising Bon Appétit’s food donation partnership with Urban Gleaners, a …
The 92nd Academy Awards, which aired on Feb. 9, made history in multiple ways. To begin, it had the lowest ratings and viewing of any Academy Award …
Over the past few weeks, Census recruiters canvassed heavily on Lewis & Clark’s campus in an effort to recruit workers for the 2020 U.S. Census. April 1 …
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