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LC goes green with Renewable Energy Fee
By EMILY DEWEY The Renewable Energy Fee Fund at Lewis & Clark, paid for by a fraction of the tuition of most College of Arts & Sciences …
Racist Yik Yak prompts on-campus rally
By KATIE KELLY Today, Nov. 17, at 2:30 p.m., a series of racist Yik Yak posts were shared with the Lewis & Clark community. These messages, which …
Obama looks to limit standardized testing
By NOAH FOSTER-KOTH On Oct. 26, President Barack Obama announced his goal to limit the amount of standardized testing required in schools. It is unclear how this announcement …
BSU fast-tracked approval to become voting rep in ASLC
By PETER KRANITZ On Oct. 14, in a fast-tracked process, the Associated Students of Lewis & Clark College (ASLC) Senate approved a measure that gave the Black Student …
Students urge LC to divest from conflict minerals in tech
By ALLIE MCRAITH Most technology on campus, both the school’s and individual students’, contains minerals — specifically gold and/or the 3Ts (tin, tantalum and tungsten) — that …
Remodel of library comes with pros and cons
By MEGHAN ZEA WITH A TEN YEAR renovation plan currently in the works, Watzek Library is conducting architectural planning for space changes that has raised concerns among …
Student outreach program loses funding for 2016-2017 year
By MICHELLE GARFIAS and KATIE KELLY A high school outreach program on campus may be at risk of losing its funding due to changes in grant requirements. …
First-gen and working class students create safe space on LC
By KATIE KELLY On Nov. 4, a new student union at Lewis & Clark that focuses on class issues had its first meeting to discuss the needs …
Howard gains all-gender bathrooms
By MEGHAN ZEA IN AN EFFORT to create a more inclusive campus for trans and gender nonconforming students, Lewis & Clark converted first floor bathrooms in JR …
Senior urges school to lower costs of STI testing
By PETER KRANITZ DISSATISFIED WITH the high cost of sexually transmitted infection (STI) screening for students at Lewis & Clark, Nora Sackett ’16 has been lobbying for …