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Articles by Tyler Short

Non-fungible tokens work to digitize the world of art

April 23, 2021 Tyler Short 0

What do Grimes, Trisha Paytas, Nyan Cat and Leonardo da Vinci have in common? Absolutely nothing, or at least that is what I thought. The answer is …

Video games prove to be perfect pandemic pastime

September 18, 2020 Tyler Short 0

Virtual living took on a drastic new meaning as our jobs, education and social lives abruptly transitioned online after the outbreak of COVID-19. The situation has been …

PAM’s Masterworks series features painting by La Tour

October 4, 2019 Tyler Short 0

As we enter the European wing of the Portland Art Museum (PAM), we are immediately beckoned towards a dark room at the end of the gallery. We …

PAM unveils Modern American Realism exhibit

November 2, 2018 Tyler Short 0

By Tyler Short As you walk in the new Modern American Realism exhibit at the Portland Art Museum, you will find parts of yourself there, both known …

Tattoo Artists leave a mark on students

April 20, 2018 Tyler Short 0

By Tyler Short Deep within the heart of Portland’s culture lies its appreciation of the arts, including the increasingly popular world of body art. Home to countless …

ASLC should focus on communication, representation

April 6, 2018 Tyler Short 0

By Tyler Short During the recent election, most of the statements from the candidates running for Associated Students of Lewis & Clark (ASLC) included variations of the …

Student fees may fix counseling budget shortfall

March 16, 2018 Tyler Short 0

By Tyler Short After the 2015 donation for the Lewis & Clark Counseling Service became depleted this school year, several options were considered as replacements for the …

LC Professors make known their most unique hobbies

March 2, 2018 Tyler Short 0

By Tyler Short Daily interactions with professors are typically limited to an academic setting with them working as educators of the student body. However, beyond their reputations …

Funding Counseling Services is a no-brainer

February 16, 2018 Tyler Short 0

By Tyler Short Upon receiving a generous donation of $200,000 in 2013, Lewis & Clark College’s counseling center was able to improve and expand their services. However, …

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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[Image description: Mazor-Hoofien’s celebratory fantasy ft. birthday twins, important historical dates]
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