
Class of 2021, we (somehow) made it to the end
People always say that your time at college goes by in the blink of an eye, and I would have to agree, at least to some extent. …
People always say that your time at college goes by in the blink of an eye, and I would have to agree, at least to some extent. …
If you are one of the countless people I hear complaining when their peers play devil’s advocate, I completely understand where you are coming from. But as …
In January 2020, the Virginia General Assembly became the 38th state legislature to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). With that, the amendment finally crossed the threshold …
The entire Lewis & Clark community faced challenges in adapting to the COVID-19 pandemic and reimagining the normal LC experience for the Fall 2020 semester. As the …
Many people have come to dread the seemingly unending plethora of television ads that characterize every election season in the United States. Even if you do not …
On Oct. 26, Judge Amy Coney Barrett was confirmed by a 52-48 vote in the U.S. Senate to become the next Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme …
Barring any surprises in next week’s confirmation hearings in the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, Judge Amy Coney Barrett is poised to become the next associate justice of …
Over the past two weeks, Lewis & Clark held two flu vaccine clinics on campus in Pamplin Sports Center. While these clinics happen annually, LC emphasized that …
This fall, the Student Rights and Responsibilities (SRR) office released a digital COVID-19 Community Reporting Form that students, faculty and staff can use to report any violations …
On Aug. 13, Portland State University (PSU) announced that its Campus Public Safety officers will no longer be armed, starting this fall term. The decision was made …
On Nov. 9, Literary Arts hosted the 2019 Portland Book Festival, which featured food trucks, author discussions, readings and book signings throughout the day in and around …
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