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By Jackson Sundheim The History major at Lewis & Clark is unlike any other major. Out of the 29 majors available, it is the only one whose foundational …
By Jackson Sundheim The History major at Lewis & Clark is unlike any other major. Out of the 29 majors available, it is the only one whose foundational …
By Sherlock Ortiz Presidential Executive Order 9066 aimed to grant “protection against espionage and against sabotage” and led to the creation of internment camps for Japanese Americans. …
A COUPLE OF WEEKS ago, Sam Bussan ’18, a student archiving assistant, was returning from the repository when a few boxes labeled “Bibles” caught his eye. It turned …
THE VIETNAM WAR, as it is known and taught in American schools, is depicted in movies that range from the serious (“Full Metal Jacket,” “Platoon,” “Apocalypse Now”) to …
WHEN YOU THINK of the Portland Police Bureau, what comes to mind? People on horseback and Segway, riding around downtown patrolling for drug-use and public urination? Officers …
By Leslie Muir /// Opinions Editor You can always find a Historical Materials student at their designated library table. Historical Materials, or Hist Mat, is the only …
By Peter Melling /// Sports Editor The recent migrant crisis in Europe has prompted reactions from all over the political spectrum, and has become a hot button …
A History of the Pioneer Log’s April Fool’s Day editions By Tyler Wayne Patterson /// Web & Social Media Manager …
By Caleb Diehl /// Managing Editor Staff Writer Jed Cauffman entered the new Rusty Nail co-op in the Copeland basement in October 1973 to the rhythm of …
By Tyler Wayne Patterson /// Web & Social Media Manager Reiko Hillyer, visiting professor of history with term, has been selected by a search committee as a …
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