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Dance classes remain popular while the minor goes unnoticed

October 19, 2018 Sydney Owada 0

By Sydney Owada “I’m not really sure we have that much dance here.” This was the response I received from a guide while touring Lewis & Clark …

The path to campus modernization is bumpy

February 2, 2018 Sydney Owada 0

By Sydney Owada The crisp morning air quickens your pace as you exit your residence hall. You can hear the stream bubbling as you approach the ravine; …

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The Fourth Estate is subverted by the modern media it helped to create

April 21, 2016 The Log 0

By Sydney Owada Indulge in the image of a breakfast table strewn with the daily newspaper, a reclining man enjoying his steamy morning coffee with his nose …

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Lessons for the future: social-emotional skill tests

March 17, 2016 The Log 0

  By Sydney Owada When reflecting upon the years spent in the rowdy, germy Petri-dish that was elementary school, one forgets to consider this period as one …

Dance Extravaganza to be held in Fir Acres

December 4, 2015 The Log 0

By SYDNEY OWADA With the conclusion of “The King Stag,” Fir Acres Theater readies itself for leaps and turns as Dance Extravaganza (Dance X) exercises full reign …

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November’s identity crisis: Autumn’s premature death and rebirth as the Christmas season

November 13, 2015 The Log 0

From red cups to candy canes, autumn suffers from a barrage of early winter festivities By SYDNEY OWADA Aisles lined with icicle lights, candy canes of all …

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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[Image description: Mazor-Hoofien’s celebratory fantasy ft. birthday twins, important historical dates]
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