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Barnes & Noble absorbs LC campus bookstore

November 17, 2017 Eva Love 0

By Eva Love Barnes & Noble (B&N) is currently in the process of subsuming the Lewis & Clark bookstore. On Dec. 4, the bookstore will be open …

Students get geared up with the bike share & co-op

November 17, 2017 Eva Love 0

By Eva Love With the Bike Co-Op, Cycling Club and the new bike share program on campus, it is clear that bike culture at Lewis & Clark …

Earthquake drill prompts preparations

November 3, 2017 Eva Love 0

By Eva Love The Oregon Office of Emergency Management predicts that there is a 40 percent chance the Cascadia Subduction Zone will cause a 9.0+ magnitude earthquake …

Sellwood bus route? Not right now

November 3, 2017 Eva Love 0

By Eva Love Students living off campus in Southeast Portland often talk about how difficult it can be to find transportation to and from Lewis & Clark. …

J Street U increases their presence at Lewis & Clark

October 20, 2017 Eva Love 0

By Eva Love On Sept. 28, students from J Street U were tabling in Howard to raise awareness about the Israeli government’s threat to demolish the Palestinian …

Campus safety sees decline in crime

October 6, 2017 Eva Love 0

There have been a total of 38 reported criminal incidents on campus so far this calendar year. The offenses include theft, stalking, criminal trespassing, domestic violence, hit …

“Just a bunch of weirdos”: An interview with Moon Hooch’s Mike Wilbur

May 11, 2017 Eva Love 0

By Eva Love Ever since they were discovered in the subways of New York, Moon Hooch has made a name for itself as a powerful, experimental jazz …

Wit, prowess and power personified at Angel Olsen show

March 1, 2017 Eva Love 0

“Always tip your bartenders,” Angel Olsen said as she greeted the crowd of the Crystal Ballroom after opening with “Never Be Mine.” Her band was suited up …

Retraction

The Mossy Log formally retracts the article “Cross Country team scrutinizes coach’s behavior,” initially published in print and online on April 28, 2023. The article was not consistent with The Mossy Log’s journalistic standards, and has been removed from our website. We apologize for the inaccuracies contained in the article and the adverse effects they may have had.

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BACKDOOR | Editor disappointed 420 festivities not BACKDOOR | Editor disappointed 420 festivities not for her • By Maya Mazor-Hoofien

On April 20, the city of Portland exploded in holiday celebration. Lewis & Clark students gathered in observance, in a commemoration that was a welcome break from finals plagiarism and publicly crying in the silent section on the third floor of Aubrey R. Watzek library. 

What, you may be asking, were these students celebrating? Well, dear reader, with my honed journalistic senses and Jewish aptitude for gossip, I wondered the same. I grabbed my spiral-bound reporter notebook, donned my Mossy Log baseball cap (available for purchase last semester! Sorry, you snooze, you lose), and ventured out to get to the bottom of this story. 

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