By Emily Davis For students who are staying in Portland for winter break, there is so much to do and see around
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By Charlotte Wallace It is no strange, unexplainable phenomenon that a coffee shop has emerged on what seems like every block of
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Many don’t expect much from the eastern end of the gorge. Most are content with the highly concentrated waterfall areas around Multnomah
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UNTIL RECENTLY, The Central Eastside Industrial District was characterized by its abundance of warehouses and trains. However, with the Portland Night Market’s
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MEMBERS OF the Lewis & Clark community are having a range of experiences with issues of gentrification, affordability and housing policies. Whether
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By McKenna Teigland “Places like Barnes & Noble are so focused on turning a global profit, that their shelves have more
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By Ben Weinstein /// Arts Editor Check out the Facebook pages of TOPS and Baths to hear their music. Check out the
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By Lexi Kelley /// Staff Writer Food Carts Portland is a blog that will help any foodie find their craving. As their
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By Leslie Muir /// Opinions Editor It’s time for Portland to elect a new mayor, and the race has already heated up.
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By Julie Oatfield /// Staff Writer Environmental disasters like Flint’s water crisis or Midwestern oil pipeline leaks often feel sudden and far
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By Jonah Svihus /// Staff Writer Lewis & Clark College has started the year off with an increase in reported thefts, but
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