De-platforming dampens debates in determining who can be heard
By Madeline Orona Burgos Debate is an event in which we discuss matters with a degree of logic and intellect. But recently, many political debates have become …
By Madeline Orona Burgos Debate is an event in which we discuss matters with a degree of logic and intellect. But recently, many political debates have become …
Professor, behavioral economist and author Dan Ariely conducted an experiment on a group of male MIT students in 2005. He invited the subjects to a common space …
By Simran Handa and Paige Peck Science has diffused into almost every aspect of our lives, most obviously in public policy. We see STEM in the news …
By Gabe Commissaris The current western housing model that we have used for decades is obsolete. Over the years we have become very dependent on a series of …
By Bradley Davis Students at Lewis & Clark have a strained connection to politics. They are much more aware of the world around them than the general …
By Ariel McGee Your first year of college. The first year of your life that you are completely free: no curfew, no obligation to tell your parents …
By Sherlock Ortiz “It’s where souls go to die,” said a friend to me recently regarding Watzek Library. As a proud resident of the quiet section, I …
By Caitlin Chappell While wrapping up my senior year, I took the end of the year survey about my overall experience with Lewis & Clark College. It …
By Tyler Short During the recent election, most of the statements from the candidates running for Associated Students of Lewis & Clark (ASLC) included variations of the …
By Caitlin Chappell The Liberal Arts education: a shining symbol of interdisciplinary learning and personal growth. That is how colleges like Lewis & Clark sell themselves. It …
By Mackenzie Bath Sweat drips down my face, my heart is pounding and my breath is short. Why did people tell me this would make me feel …
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