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Editorial: LC has a free speech problem

March 16, 2018 Peter Kranitz 1

By Peter Kranitz Lewis & Clark has a free speech problem. As a largely liberal campus, most people assume that their peers hold the exact same opinion …

Angry at satire? Then it’s working

November 17, 2017 Peter Kranitz 0

By Peter Kranitz I would like to begin by reiterating my statement from Nov. 4 about the article published in the Backdoor on Nov. 3 titled “New …

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An apology to the LC community

November 4, 2017 Peter Kranitz 0

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 …

Rae Armantrout “Entangles” words and sound

November 3, 2017 Peter Kranitz 0

By Peter Kranitz I first encountered Rae Armantrout’s poetry when I was working for Fonograf Editions, a Portland-based vinyl record-only poetry press. Armantrout’s “Conflation” is the press’s …

New IME director offers stability to program

December 4, 2015 The Log 0

By PETER KRANITZ On Dec. 1, Nathan Baptiste exited his position as Lewis & Clark’s Senior Assistant Dean of Admissions to become the new Director of Inclusion …

BSU fast-tracked approval to become voting rep in ASLC

November 13, 2015 The Log 0

By PETER KRANITZ On Oct. 14, in a fast-tracked process, the Associated Students of Lewis & Clark College (ASLC) Senate approved a measure that gave the Black Student …

Senior urges school to lower costs of STI testing

October 30, 2015 The Log 0

By PETER KRANITZ DISSATISFIED WITH the high cost of sexually transmitted infection (STI) screening for students at Lewis & Clark, Nora Sackett ’16 has been lobbying for …

ASLC Senate elections almost complete for the year

October 16, 2015 The Log 0

Despite an unusually high voter turnout, students lack engagement in the ASLC Senate elections this school year By PETER KRANITZ Twenty-three students were elected on Sept. 24 …

Presenting the statistics: LC college scoreboard ranking

October 2, 2015 The Log 0

Estimated post-grad income now accessible to LC students By PETER KRANITZ ON SEPT. 12, THE White House debuted the College Scorecard, a new tool that helps students …

Retraction

The Mossy Log formally retracts the article “Cross Country team scrutinizes coach’s behavior,” initially published in print and online on April 28, 2023. The article was not consistent with The Mossy Log’s journalistic standards, and has been removed from our website. We apologize for the inaccuracies contained in the article and the adverse effects they may have had.

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BACKDOOR | Editor disappointed 420 festivities not BACKDOOR | Editor disappointed 420 festivities not for her • By Maya Mazor-Hoofien

On April 20, the city of Portland exploded in holiday celebration. Lewis & Clark students gathered in observance, in a commemoration that was a welcome break from finals plagiarism and publicly crying in the silent section on the third floor of Aubrey R. Watzek library. 

What, you may be asking, were these students celebrating? Well, dear reader, with my honed journalistic senses and Jewish aptitude for gossip, I wondered the same. I grabbed my spiral-bound reporter notebook, donned my Mossy Log baseball cap (available for purchase last semester! Sorry, you snooze, you lose), and ventured out to get to the bottom of this story. 

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