LC grant sparks student protests
By Leslie Muir /// Opinions Editor The Murdock Charitable Trust has come under criticism recently for continuing to give financial donations to groups that have been labeled …
By Leslie Muir /// Opinions Editor The Murdock Charitable Trust has come under criticism recently for continuing to give financial donations to groups that have been labeled …
By Natalie Rich /// Senior Staff Writer At approximately 12:30 on April 1st, 2016, every person who uses a @lclark.edu email address received a bizarre e-mail. A …
By Brady Antonelli /// Managing Editor Between the hours of 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. on weekdays, students and faculty living off campus are forced to compete …
By Jonah Svihus /// Senior Staff Writer When Hamdan Alameri ’18 visited Egypt in his childhood, he had an experience that shaped a large portion of his …
By Zachary Lerman /// Staff Writer On April 4th it was announced that a new system for notifying students about their packages would be implemented. A whole …
By Gelsey Plaza /// Senior Staff Writer Beetles ranging from the size of 0.3 millimeters to 6.7 centimeters are being showcased in the Watzek Library atrium. …
By McKenna Teigland /// Senior Staff Writer There has been shaking and rattling going on within the English department at Lewis & Clark. For those who are …
By Gelsey Plaza /// Staff Writer ON MARCH 21, the 2016-2017 ASLC Cabinet election results were announced. Adam Fractor ’17 will be President, Nick LeSage ’17 Vice …
By Sarah McDonagh /// Staff Writer THE WEEK OF March 28 marked Lewis & Clark’s annually held Art Week, a program that allows students to curate, display, …
By Natalie Rich /// Senior Staff Writer FOR ONE NIGHT, Lewis & Clark’s Pamplin Sports Center transformed from a regular gym to an enchanting lu’au. Students streamed …
By Lexi Kelley /// Staff Writer Across the nation, students gathered at their state capitals to discuss one thing: power. The Clean Power Plan (CPP) was organized …
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