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Portland, Oregon · PortlandOn April 10, Lewis & Clark hosted the American Pacific Northwest premiere of “La Montaña,” a documentary about a group of Indigenous Mexicans sailing from Chiapas, Mexico to Spain. Associate Professor of Hispanic Studies Magalí Rabasa spearheaded this showing. It was co-sponsored by the Office of Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement, the Sociology and Anthropology departmentSee the Story
Documentary dives into history of Zapatistas
Portland, Oregon · PortlandLast week, Lewis & Clark held its Festival of Scholars and Artists (FOSA). FOSA is a beloved annual event where students come together to show off all of their hard work, ranging from theses to art portfolios to science projects. Topics can range from scientific research to theater history to film analysis. If you areSee the Story
Nominated students present theses, projects
Portland, Oregon · PortlandA new mascot would change college perception, foster identity, and better represent students The mythos of Lewis & Clark, of the Oregon trail and the pioneers who walked it, seems to be an important cultural narrative to Oregon — a narrative equivalent to the ’49ers of California or the pilgrims of New England. It isSee the Story
Mascot must be changed to cultivate community, belonging
Rowing · PortlandCrew, also known as rowing, is a popular sport at Lewis & Clark, especially within the last couple of years. Both men and women’s crew teams tend to be very successful in regattas, especially with our women’s team, or the “Dub-Squad,” who competed at the national level last year. But what makes rowing such aSee the Story
Novices to nationals, crew team reflects on progress, hard work
Portland, Oregon · PortlandI had the privilege of attending the Portland Indigenous Marketplace, a two-day event hosted at the Native Arts and Culture Center (NACC) in the Belmont neighborhood. Once the Yale Laundry Building, NACC is now a spacious, brick building that hosts exhibitions and community events that uplift local Native artists and culture-bearers. When I entered theSee the Story
Javelina pop-up showcases Native culinary traditions
Portland, Oregon · PortlandDuring the first day of classes in August of 2022, Henry Gillman, a first year, died in a hammocking accident on campus when unstable masonry collapsed on him and two other students. This past December, Elizabeth Kopple, Gillman’s mother and the personal representative of his estate, filed a lawsuit against Lewis & Clark and theSee the Story
Lawsuit filed against LC settles out of court
Artificial Intelligence · PortlandThere are a few quick ways to sound smart without much effort. Blame a social issue on capitalism. Pepper your essays with “nevertheless,” “erstwhile” or best of all, “ontologically.” And when a new technology enters the conversation, quote Jeff Goldblum’s character from “Jurassic Park,” who said, “Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or notSee the Story
AI has capacity to redefine art, spark innovative ideas
Homeless · PortlandHomelessness has been a serious issue Portland has grappled with in recent years, and it has worsened amidst a national housing shortage as well as a fentanyl addiction crisis. The COVID-19 pandemic certainly played a role in the crisis when unemployment, substance abuse and mental hh issues spiked. This resulted in many people being unableSee the Story