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From Portland to the Driest Place on Earth: Junior Natalie Stroud adjusts to life in Valparaiso, Chile, and the Atacama Desert

September 22, 2017 Natalie Stroud 0

By Natalie Stroud Studying abroad is uncomfortable. Plain and simple. When I thought about my experience in Valparaíso, Chile thus far, that is the one thing that …

Adventures Abroad: Dublin pubs and alternative humor

April 2, 2017 Peter Kranitz 1

Dubliners have a unique way of interacting with strangers: they f**k with them. It’s often a sort of jeering friendliness, a disingenuous niceness that seems a little …

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Why it’s okay that you didn’t study abroad: Missing out on the “typical” LC experience

March 16, 2017 Cameron Crowell 1

While LC trumpets the value of studying abroad, those who cannot participate feel alienated   Waiting for the Pio on the first day of the semester, I …

Ecuador Abroad: Adventures at the Earth’s Center

February 17, 2017 Noah Foster-Koth 1

  Standing face-to-face with a shrunken head is an unsettling experience. It’s always uncomfortable to look into the eyes of a dead man, and the discomfort only …

The anniversary of fear: a reflection on the terrifying aftermath of the Paris attacks

November 13, 2016 Drake MacFarlane 0

The Bataclan attacks remind us of the fundamental problems affecting politics abroad and at home I still remember the faces of my European friends, shrouded in smoke …

Thoughts Abroad: Junior Jonah Svihus visits memorial to the My Lai massacre

October 14, 2016 Jonah Svihus 0

THE VIETNAM WAR, as it is known and taught in American schools, is depicted in movies that range from the serious (“Full Metal Jacket,” “Platoon,” “Apocalypse Now”) to …

Lewis & Clark Study Abroad Programs

September 30, 2016 Emma Grillo 0

U.S. NEWS AND World Report named Lewis & Clark College’s study abroad program in the top 25 of colleges nationwide. The ranking, which was released earlier in …

Revisiting the past: LC alumni plan a return trip to Iran after their influential professor’s passing

April 8, 2016 The Log 0

Graduates reminisce about 1968 abroad trip and renew excitement about returning to Iran in the fall By LESLIE MUIR///Opinions Editor Imagine studying abroad just one more time. You …

Students of color face foreign ideas of race abroad

March 3, 2016 The Log 1

By Lesedi Khabele-Stevens///Staff Writer There is no denying that studying abroad is both rewarding and challenging for every student who participates, but to be a student of color …

Studying abroad in Strasbourg, France

December 4, 2015 The Log 0

What it’s like to live and go to school in one of the world’s most beautiful and culturally diverse cities By DRAKE MACFARLANE Strasbourg is a glorious …

Study abroad: Greece and the Syrian refugee crisis

October 16, 2015 The Log 0

A student shares his experience among the people of Greece By JOHN TRUPIN OVERLOOKING THE PORT of Mytilene, the main port of the Greek island of Lesbos, …

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