Construction workers on Main Campus rooftops and basements signal to students that campus renewal is well under way. As each term progresses, students see building renovations, parking lot expansions and the integration of new technology in classrooms. After proposed Measure 20-142 passed, the Bond Leadership Team wasted no time getting to work.
Is there a correlation between the spread of democracy and militarism? What's it like to live in a country ravaged by war? These questions will be addressed by a variety of speakers in the Center for Meeting and Learning on March 5. These speakers are all participating in the third annual LCC Peace Symposium.
Anyone with a life story to share, or who would like to listen to others share their story, is welcome to attend "TalkFest." It will be held on Saturday, March 6, from 12-4 p.m. in University of Oregon's Hedco Education Building, at 17th Avenue and Alder Street.
Students are eligible for scholarships through a variety of means - from membership with a credit union to the location of their hometown. The Career Center on Main Campus has a wealth of resources available to help students find awards and build applications.
Student government offers documentary showing "Papers," a documentary film that takes an in-depth look into the lives of five undocumented youth and the challenges they face while living in America. Approximately two million youth are living in the United States with out documentation.
This weekly section lists the more newsworthy incidents that Public Safety gets involved in to keep campus safe. This does not list all of their responsibilities. Some details are omitted to protect the identities of individuals. Incidents: Monday, Feb. 22 Warrant for arrest: 8:10 a.
Associated Students of LCC is seeking answers to campus issues-and they're willing to pay for it. The student who pitches the best solution to a campus problem wins a $150 gift card. The goal of the contest is to promote conversation between students and campus government, according to senator and solutions committee chair Lucas Polzin.