By Riley Hanna In honor of the Transgender Day of Remembrance, the Feminist Student Union (FSU) and the Queer Student Union (QSU)
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By Riley Hanna Lewis & Clark is regarded as a very environmentally sustainable institution. The 2015 Princeton Review rated LC as the
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By Riley Hanna Aspiring mycologists and outdoorsy folk, look no further. If you have ever wanted to forage for mushrooms, you have
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By Riley Hanna Alongside writing for the Pioneer Log, I work as a tour guide on campus. A mandatory part of tour
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By Riley Hanna For many college students, making extra money is overwhelming alongside trying to juggle classes, a social life and extracurriculars.
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By Riley Hanna Talking about mental health can be extremely difficult for many, especially due to rampant negative societal stigma. On Nov.
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By Riley Hanna An “Art Resistance” is coming to Lewis & Clark. The Collective, formerly known as the Journal for Social Justice,
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By Riley Hanna “The Rocky Horror Picture Show,” released in 1975, forever changed the cinematic experience. The film’s plot pushed so many
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By Riley Hanna From Sept. 27 to Sept. 30, the Hollywood Theatre showcased their 6th annual EcoFilm Festival. The festival showed ten
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By Riley Hanna In an attempt to save Southern Resident orcas from extinction, protesters gathered in front of the Northwest Division, Army
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By Riley Hanna While St. Paul and the Broken Bones first formed in 2012 in Birmingham, Alabama, their nostalgic sound will take
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