Black Dahlia Murder returns
By Gabe Commissaris If there is one word to define The Black Dahlia Murder (BDM) it is consistency. Since the release of 2007’s “Nocturnal,” they have found their …
By Gabe Commissaris If there is one word to define The Black Dahlia Murder (BDM) it is consistency. Since the release of 2007’s “Nocturnal,” they have found their …
By Zachary Lerman Lewis & Clark is currently the only Northwest Conference team that does not have a varsity men’s soccer team. However, there was a men’s …
By Shawn Bolker Many don’t expect too much from the eastern side of the Cascade Range in Oregon, especially in terms of waterfalls. Due to a topographical …
By Eva Love Students living off campus in Southeast Portland often talk about how difficult it can be to find transportation to and from Lewis & Clark. …
By Charlotte Wallace Lewis & Clark students get rallied for an important event every Saturday afternoon. No offense to the football team, but it is not football …
By Kendall Arlasky If you’ve ever walked the crowded path that surrounds the Glade, you may have noticed a statue of a tall black man. This statue …
By Can Altunkaynak Globalization made it so people from vastly different backgrounds can end up in similar social and professional circles. You can be the only artist …
By MacKenzie Herring The Associated Students of Lewis & Clark (ASLC) discussed the possibility of introducing an entrepreneurship minor and its effects on the school’s budget in …
By Anna DeSmet Belgian Ambassador Dirk Wouters gave a presentation entitled “Brexit, the EU and the US: An Example of De-Globalization” to Lewis & Clark students and …
By Peter Kranitz I first encountered Rae Armantrout’s poetry when I was working for Fonograf Editions, a Portland-based vinyl record-only poetry press. Armantrout’s “Conflation” is the press’s …
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