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By Caleb Diehl and Zibby Pillote /// Managing Editor and Editor-In-Chief Here at Lewis & Clark College in beautiful Portland, Oregon, everything is just chipper. We’ve decided to …
By Caleb Diehl and Zibby Pillote /// Managing Editor and Editor-In-Chief Here at Lewis & Clark College in beautiful Portland, Oregon, everything is just chipper. We’ve decided to …
By Sara Schaff /// Staff Writer William Stafford, born Jan. 17, 1914 in Hutchinson, Kansas, was a poet widely considered to be one of the most influential …
By Kaiya Gordon /// Features Editor “I wish people would be less weird here and more bold. We’re timid. We are all too nice for the most …
By Michelle Chernack /// Opinion Editor The room sat quietly while he handed out the packets of freshly printed-paper carefully stapled together. We all waited for his …
By Emma Cranston /// Features Editor This year marked the three-year anniversary of the Tohoku earthquake, which struck Japan in March of 2011. In response to the …
By AJ Slepian /// Staff Writer Every kid dreams of going to summer camp: days filled with late-night bonfires, s’mores, friendships that last through the year, and …
By Amy Sutton /// Staff Writer According to the 2013 Point-in-Time count, there were 3,000 homeless people living in Portland last year. Of 3,000, nearly 2,000 were unsheltered, …
By Julia Burns /// Staff Writer A keg and red solo cups adorned the law school’s second annual Lewis & Clark Talent show on Thursday, March 6, …
By Guadalupe Triana /// Arts Editor When a law student asked how she managed to stay true to ‘Sonia’ over the years, Associate Justice of the …
By Drake McFarlane /// Backdoor Editor Online courses are edging their way into our territory here at Lewis & Clark and I, frankly, am not happy. Recently, …
By Amy Sutton /// Staff Writer Participants of Lewis & Clark’s Interfaith Labyrinth Walk were met with stark silence when they entered the Diane Greg Pavilion on …
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