Trusting the Board: transparency crisis at LC
By Mackenzie Herring When important decisions are made without public input, or rather a lack of transparency is sensed by the general public, it is often the …
By Mackenzie Herring When important decisions are made without public input, or rather a lack of transparency is sensed by the general public, it is often the …
By Owen Heh During a brisk November evening at Lewis & Clark, a group of students gather at Maggie’s for a nice hot latte and settle in …
By Ariel McGee Areas of social science are widely studied at Lewis and Clark, which contributes to a large portion of the student body who are generally …
By Grace Mark October 18, 10:18 a.m: the campus was completely still as students and faculty paid little mind to the annual earthquake drill, the Great Oregon …
By Sherlock Ortiz Any and all governing structures should be approached with suspicion. The Lewis & Clark Board of Trustees is no exception. The Board of Trustees …
By Madeleine Orona Burgos Lewis & Clark students have long had a history of political activism accompanied by frequent, passionate protests. Students have occupied Frank Manor, started …
By Andrew Hayes From oceans engulfing islands to increases in pestilence, wildfires, storm surges and extinction rates, the predicted effects of a global rise of 2 degrees …
By Abdulrahman Al Rayyis The Persians and Arabs have a brutal and bloody history of conflicts dating back to 2700 B.C. The current conflict between the Arabs and …
By Madeleine Orona Burgos Last month, Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos announced that the Department of Education would be amending federal policy on sexual misconduct specific to …
By Andrew Hayes The new conservation fad has arrived: in the past year, many organizations and individuals have taken a stand against the commercial use of plastic …
By Althea Billings I am not an “artist.” I think many of us hesitate to claim the term. I am not a studio art major or someone …
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