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Portland, Oregon · PortlandTHIS year’s International Affairs Symposium — the 62nd at Lewis & Clark — highlighted a set of contentious debates on pressing, modern issues and featured twelve notable speakers. The symposium, entitled “Strings Attached: Tracing the Global Systems that Bind,” involved a series of debates with topics ranging from piracy and intellectual property to the importationSee the Story
IA Symposium hosts wide range of perspectives
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
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
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