Privileging thinness contributes to damaging bodyshame culture
By Audrey Barrett “The Bon desserts are my downfall!” “I worked out today so I deserve extra carbs.” “I’m being ‘good,’ I really shouldn’t eat that.” Do …
By Audrey Barrett “The Bon desserts are my downfall!” “I worked out today so I deserve extra carbs.” “I’m being ‘good,’ I really shouldn’t eat that.” Do …
By Alannah Balfour Samantha Fuentes is an 18-year-old girl with mid-length dark hair and a bullet’s shrapnel forever lodged beneath her cheek and eye. She is one …
By Nick Sabatini It is undeniable that we live in a country with security issues. Recently, we have seen mass shootings in Las Vegas and Florida that have …
By Jackson Sundheim The History major at Lewis & Clark is unlike any other major. Out of the 29 majors available, it is the only one whose foundational …
By Can Altunkaynak The college experience is exciting in many ways, but living on campus can be isolating. It creates a bubble that keeps students in the …
By Mackenzie Bath If you go to a largely liberal college like Lewis & Clark, chances are you have encountered a “safe space.” It is a common …
By Lluvia Meyreles Publish or perish. So goes the intimidating and incentivizing adage used to describe the looming goal for all aspiring professors: tenure. If you need to …
By Tyler Short Upon receiving a generous donation of $200,000 in 2013, Lewis & Clark College’s counseling center was able to improve and expand their services. However, …
By Can Altunkaynak Smoking has long been a significant part of my life. You see, on the other side of the world, specifically in Europe and the …
By Linden Warling On Feb. 5, Lawrence Nassar, former doctor and physician for both USA Gymnastics (USAG) and Michigan State University, received a fourth lifelong prison sentence. …
By Nick Sabatini The other night, I went to the library to study. I stayed there until late at night, which is normal for me. When I …
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