Party polarization prevails in midterm
By Cassidy Harris After holding their breath for the past few months, Oregon Democrats let out a sigh of relief on Election Day. Kate Brown, the Democratic …
By Cassidy Harris After holding their breath for the past few months, Oregon Democrats let out a sigh of relief on Election Day. Kate Brown, the Democratic …
By Gelsey Plaza The General Education Steering Committee (GEST) is continuing the process for the transition to the new General Education (GE) requirements and its implementation. GEST …
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 …
*The Backdoor is a “work” of “fiction” and “humor” By Lluvia Meyreles In the past week, the Lewis & Clark campus has been shaken up by the news …
By Shani Berenholz Watzek Library’s Special Collections, in association with the Himes & Duniway Society, a book collectors group in Oregon, is sponsoring a book collecting competition …
By Caitlin Chappell An industrialist is held hostage by terrorists and forced to make a weapon of mass destruction, but he escapes and rights the wrongs of …
By Tyler Short Daily interactions with professors are typically limited to an academic setting with them working as educators of the student body. However, beyond their reputations …
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