HIGH IN THE Sierra region of Ecuador, a mindset still prevails that each individual is intimately interwoven into the fabric of the
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The Columbia River Gorge is a truly unique and magnificent location, harboring over 80 waterfalls on the Oregon side alone! Although several
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It is no secret that there is a host of thriving student organizations at Lewis & Clark. From mindfulness clubs to intramurals,
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Outside of an academic setting, Lewis & Clark has lacked a space for writers to gather and discuss their writing, until now.
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WITH JUST five weeks of rehearsal, a group of students and faculty joined together to create the spring Mainstage show, which ran
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This year’s Gender Studies Symposium titled “Who Cares?” focused on the practices, applications and personal depictions of care. There was an immense
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Students with disabilities face many unique challenges during their time at Lewis & Clark. The hilly, stair-heavy terrain and lack of ADA
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While many students last week were anxiety-stricken, preparing and procrastinating for midterms, on the afternoon of March 6 Christians and Catholics around
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A new chapter of Association Computing Machinery (ACM) has opened at Lewis & Clark. The club is meant to unite the various
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The student-run drag show group, Gagged, hosted the Valentine’s Day themed show “Love is a Drag” on Feb. 23 in the student-run
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In the fall of 2017, Professor and Director of Environmental Studies Jim Proctor was diagnosed with smoldering multiple myeloma, a precursor to
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