Centennial-ish: What to expect at LC’s Ralph Ellison Symposium
By Bridger Ehli /// Staff Writer On Feb. 27 and 28, Lewis & Clark will host the Ralph Ellison Centennial Symposium. Numerous scholars from universities across the …
Inside LC Music
By Maddie Ticknor /// Arts Editor If you’ve been to the Rusty Nail’s Open Mic Nights anytime throughout the last two years, you probably know about Palatine Killa …
Dog Diaries: Khalil Johnson and Xochi
By Katie Naphas /// Features Editor and Julie Oatfield /// Staff Writer PioLog staff members Katie Naphas and Julie Oatfield met up with history professor Khalil Johnson …
Splashing off into the sunset
The swimming seniors reflect on their LC careers Compiled by Peter Melling /// Sports Editor Monica “Momo” Castro (’15) What is your fondest memory from LC swimming? …
The final splashdown
LC Swimming competes at the Northwest Conference Championship By Peter Melling /// Sports Editor From Feb. 13 – 15, the men’s and women’s swimming teams headed to …
Skywalking
My otherworldly journey to the top of Australia’s highest mountain By Caleb Diehl /// Staff Writer Last Wednesday, I found myself on a bus full of Australian …
The Science Scoop
By Will Owen /// Staff Writer Have you ever wondered why metal feels colder to the touch than other stuff? Our instincts say that it’s because the …
To frisbee or not to frisbee?
Artemis and Bacchus strengthen for upcoming tournaments By Kelly Lammers /// Staff Writer Lewis & Clark’s women’s ultimate frisbee team — Artemis — began with a busy …
Farewell to the hardwood heroes
Basketball seniors share their insights as their season ends Compiled by Peter Melling /// Sports Editor Bradley Carter (’15) What is your fondest memory from LC basketball? …
Festival of Scholars gives students a new opportunity to share work with community
By Babette Hofacre /// Staff Writer Step aside Friday classes; a festival is upon us. Last year Lewis & Clark held its first Festival of Scholars on …