Justice Amy Coney Barrett confirmed by divided Senate
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 …
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 …
Portland is likely going to experience one of the closest and most divisive elections for mayor in its history. Incumbent Mayor Ted Wheeler is facing a difficult …
Because college students represent an important voting demographic, those who are watching the presidential race may look to polls to forecast the voting behaviors of the electorate. …
The Disabled Student Union (DSU) and the Office of Student Support Services (SSS) both claim that the COVID-19 pandemic threatens the accessibility of a Lewis & Clark …
The Associated Students of Lewis & Clark (ASLC) held their first two Senate meetings via Zoom on Sept. 29 and Oct. 6, after the senatorial elections. At …
On March 16, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences Bruce Suttmeier confirmed what many had predicted: an end to typical life on campus. The COVID-19 …
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 …
On Sept. 29 and Oct. 7, the rhetoric and media studies (RHMS) department and the Forensics Club co-hosted live streams for the presidential and vice presidential debates. …
In preparation for the Fall 2020 semester, Lewis & Clark decided to close its campus to all members of the public. Beginning Aug. 1, anyone unaffiliated with …
On Sept. 28, Lewis & Clark’s overseas office announced that all Spring 2021 study abroad programs are officially canceled. This news brings the third consecutive round of …
The Spring 2020 semester brought the end of Exploration & Discovery (E&D), Lewis & Clark’s first-year seminar that had been in place since 2006. After years of …
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