The law school of Lewis & Clark was not always such. Founded in 1884, it was originally the law department for the
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With finals steadily approaching, it is becoming increasingly difficult to manage everything we have on our plates. To hopefully make this daunting
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As soon as the purchase of Lloyd Frank’s Fir Acres Estate by Albany College was completed in the summer of 1942, the
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On Nov. 6, a crowd of students entered the Ronna & Eric Hoffman Gallery of Contemporary Art, took their shoes off, filled
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Though he passed away in 1993, Lewis & Clark still honors William Stafford as one of the most influential poets and professors
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The Lewis & Clark Graduate School of Education and Counseling traces its roots all the way back to 1929. The sprawling green
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On Oct. 25, students scoured the Estate Gardens hunting for the perfect plant specimen. Were they conducting research for a biology lab?
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The Frank family had a robust history well before the Frank Manor House existed, or even the Fir Acres Estate. The history
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On Oct. 1, Student Leadership and Service (SLS) brought Grassroots Engagement Coordinator Marvin Peña of the Voz Workers Rights Education Project to
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After 42 years of continuous news monopoly, The Pioneer Log was finally rivaled as Lewis & Clark’s only student-run newspaper by a
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The Lewis & Clark student body expressed its opinions through publication of a newspaper long before the birth of our beloved Pioneer
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