Thoughts Abroad: Cultural Responsibility in Japan
“For every grain you don’t eat, a rice farmer will die.” This is an old Japanese saying I learned the first week that I arrived here, …
“For every grain you don’t eat, a rice farmer will die.” This is an old Japanese saying I learned the first week that I arrived here, …
“The majority of people I know look at their degrees and say how, if they could have gone back later, they would have studied something different or …
When I arrived at Facilities to interview Denise King, Assistant Director of Budget and Planning, about haunted places on campus, the first thing she did was …
An intern at Opening Doors Inc, Patt helped to resettle refugees in her hometown of Sacramento By Emma Grillo///Features Editor For Julie Patt ’16, the refugee crisis …
By Natalie Rich///Senior Staff Writer Voluntourism, perhaps a loaded and murky term, is one that Lewis & Clark’s chapter of buildOn accepts and works with. Monica Cropsey …
By Hanna Merzbach///Staff Writer Cara Levine, a former UC Berkeley and California College of the Arts (CCA) professor, is a recent addition to our sculpture department. She was …
By Emma Grillo///Features Editor When asked about the name Match & Tinder Records, Noah Jurkiewicz ’18 laughs a little. “It has our own meaning to us,” Jurkiewicz …
By Ocelia Stanley///Staff Writer Contrary to the hype, the class of 2020 is not substantially smarter than the rest of the student population. According to Lisa Meyer, …
Top Google hit yields a surprising blend of authenticity, atmosphere and flavor in the Pearl District By Ella Crawford and Bradley Davis/// Staff Writer and Business Manager …
By Noah Foster-Koth/// Senior Staff Writer Three years ago, Adam Factor began his freshman year at Lewis & Clark with the intention of majoring in Political Science. …
By Althea Billings///Features Editor “ I remember once driving into a hurricane on the Eastern shore. It was predicted that there was going to be this amazing …
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