Some students face issues of racial targeting or discrimination every day. Black Student Union was formed to give students a chance to speak out against acts of discrimination on campus and in the greater community. BSU meets every Wednesday to promote cultural diversity, tolerance and acceptance in the community.
LCC student Aaron Orton is studying to become a personal trainer. At first glance, looking at a muscular man who stands 5'11" some might be surprised to find out he is a professional footbag player, and has been playing for the past six years. Orton will graduate from LCC this summer and plans to pursue a career as a personal trainer.
The Recovery Center offers information and referrals, support and individual counseling about substance abuse, smoking cessation, eating disorders, parenting and codependency issues. Located in Building 1, Room 226, the Recovery Center is managed by Mark Harris and is open to all students, staff and faculty of LCC and their families at no charge.