Alternative NST explores Portland art scene
Every year, one of the first things new students at Lewis & Clark have to decide is whether or not they want to go on a New …
Every year, one of the first things new students at Lewis & Clark have to decide is whether or not they want to go on a New …
Another year has come and gone and television has served as an escape from the real world for many. The Primetime Emmys are set to premiere this …
Across the Willamette River, Mother Foucault’s Bookshop has inhabited 523 SE Morrison St. for 10 years. Through large, green trimmed windows, pedestrians can see the slanting stacks …
The opening of the senior art exhibition is usually a bustling event that draws students to the Hoffman Art Gallery to socialize, eat and view the final …
At Lewis & Clark, it is rare to find students who do not fit into the liberal arts aesthetic. It is even more rare to find students …
The gloomy Portland weather and drab student housing at Lewis & Clark can be an unfortunate combination. However, campus residents are finding creative ways to rise to …
What do Grimes, Trisha Paytas, Nyan Cat and Leonardo da Vinci have in common? Absolutely nothing, or at least that is what I thought. The answer is …
I remember in the 9th grade how badly I wanted to have sex. I had just started watching “Grey’s Anatomy” and I fell in love with Meredith …
As part of National Poetry Month, the Lewis & Clark Alumni and Parent Program invited poet Kim Stafford to read from his upcoming book, “Singer Come from …
If you have ever been walking around Lewis & Clark and seen a student with curly hair and a colorful outfit sketching, you may have witnessed part …
Susie Yang’s masterful debut novel “White Ivy” is now available for checkout at Watzek library. Longlisted for the Center for Fiction’s First Novel Prize, “White Ivy” and …
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