New PBOT pilot program hopes to revitalize downtown
Ever since the COVID-19 pandemic, Portland has struggled to regain its once-vibrant downtown life. In August 2023, a study conducted by the University of Toronto ranked 66 …
Ever since the COVID-19 pandemic, Portland has struggled to regain its once-vibrant downtown life. In August 2023, a study conducted by the University of Toronto ranked 66 …
As of Fall 2023, Lewis & Clark has a new Living Learning Community (LLC) called Aspiring Educators, run out of Copeland Hall. The goal of this LLC …
No question asked at a liberal arts college is less interesting than, “What grade did you get?” The whole objective of a small liberal arts institution is …
The Office of Student Engagement hosted its 2024 Spring Activities Fair last Friday, Jan. 26, from 3:00-5:00 p.m., inviting the Lewis & Clark community to engage with …
The snow that plagued Portland was both a blessing and a curse upon the Lewis & Clark’s campuses. Though the administration fought as hard as they could, …
Though it may not feel like it quite yet, winter break is just around the corner. The official first day of winter will be Dec. 21, by …
On Friday, Nov. 17, Lewis & Clark’s Bon Appétit unionized workers negotiated their third contract with national Bon Appetit management. The negotiations had been ongoing since July …
By Halcyon Orvendal Oregon has announced a new exam-free way to obtain a law license: the Oregon Supervised Practice Portfolio Examination (SPPE). This new pathway requires a …
Courtesy of Lewis and Clark On Nov. 16, Associate Professor of History at Lewis & Clark Ben Westervelt gave a lecture over Zoom entitled “A Way Through …
By Halcyon Orvendal We need to talk about the schedule for this semester because, frankly speaking, it is terrible. I was surprised over the summer when I …
Courtesy of Lewis and Clark Another evening is spent at Fields Dining Hall (the Bon) for dinner. As you line up to get your card swiped, you …
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