Art museums are picking students’ pockets
By Shani Berenholz It is true that awe-inspiring works inside museums are worth the average $25 entrance fee. Art allows us to see in mindsets different than …
By Shani Berenholz It is true that awe-inspiring works inside museums are worth the average $25 entrance fee. Art allows us to see in mindsets different than …
By Caitlin Chappell “I am an English major, and no, I do not want to be a teacher,” one senior said. She went to the Career Center …
By Zoe Jennings So far in my time at Lewis & Clark, I have never seen so many students sporting school merchandise as in the past few …
By Lexie Boren Everyone knows that technology is a constantly growing industry. According to Forbes, computer science majors come out on top with an average starting salary …
By Nico Farrell Sometimes, newspapers need to take bold stances, and at times they may pass judgement on errors they’ve previously made, but a newspaper that doesn’t …
By Mackenzie Bath As a college student, my personal budget is pretty much nonexistent. As the holidays approach, we’re faced with the daunting task of finding gifts …
By Audrey Barrett Imagine this: it’s 11:47 p.m. and you desperately need to submit a paper by midnight. And then your stressed out finals brain can’t remember …
To whom it may concern, The Lewis & Clark student body’s reaction to Mo Macsai-Goren’s most recent Backdoor article can be accurately summed up as an instance …
To the Lewis & Clark community: I would like to issue a formal retraction of, and apology for, the article published yesterday, Nov. 3, in The Backdoor …
By Zoe Jennings It is easy for students at Lewis & Clark to complain about the on-campus living requirement of four semesters: it’s too long, too expensive, the …
By MacKenzie Bath I came from a high school that cared about school spirit. People painted their faces and bodies for football games, we all came out …
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