Biden should take a stand against mass incarceration, systemic injustice
The first year of Joe Biden’s presidency has come and gone, and Biden has not done enough to end of mass incarceration. This is not to say …
The first year of Joe Biden’s presidency has come and gone, and Biden has not done enough to end of mass incarceration. This is not to say …
Improperly worn face masks are an unfortunately common sight, everywhere from the Lewis & Clark residence halls to grocery stores to various modes of transportation. It is …
The Templeton Campus Center remodel is the main topic of conversation around campus these days, and understandably so. Student activities are displaced, the only entrance to Fields …
Hot summer days full of wildfire smoke may still be months away, but their absence should not let us forget. I can picture it now: a fire …
Less than one year ago, in April of 2021, I helped contribute to the letter to the editor that Lewis & Clark’s Asian Student Union wrote for …
The COVID-19 pandemic posed a great shift in our education. We were forced into the technical world, where computers were now going to be used to watch …
Recently, I have heard a lot of negative talk from classmates and friends regarding the Thanksgiving break and its adverse effects on students who choose to remain …
On Nov. 22, Taylor Swift’s 10-minute ballad about embittered female rage vaulted to the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart. An ambitious reworking of her 2012 …
Living in a dorm is a rite of passage at most colleges. Here at Lewis & Clark, there is a two-year on-campus living requirement, of which I …
The opening remarks of Race Monologues inform the audience that the monologues spoken are not performances. They are real and vulnerable lived experiences that deserve full attention …
I believe that there is a widespread assumption within the Lewis & Clark community that logging is a practice that does nothing but hurt forests. In my …
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