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Mistakes to Not Make! 10/18/2021

Mistakes to Not Make! by Chandlor Henderson. College routine tips. College morning routine. Daily routines. Daily routine as a student.

Mistakes to Not Make! Mistakes to Not Make! By Chandlor Henderson. College routine tips. College morning routine. Daily routine as student. Daily routines.

The Torch visits and celebrates nature on a quiet campus 10/16/2021

By Chandlor Henderson On Saturday, Oct. 9, 2021, Torch editor Chandlor Henderson visited a very quiet campus. His intention was to take photos and document the campus. He found that the animals and insects living on campus are thriving. Building 18 has a new mural. And people are still utilizing the soccer fields. While most students still are not able to access the campus, it’s not completely destitute....

The Torch visits and celebrates nature on a quiet campus By Chandlor Henderson On Saturday, Oct. 9, 2021, Torch editor Chandlor Henderson visited a very quiet campus. His intention was to take photos and document the campus.  He found that the anima…

Stories of the Past Meet Movements of the Future 10/13/2021

By: Molly Newhard Building 18 is getting a colorful facelift. Muralist Rachel Wolfe-Goldsmith’s newest piece is inspired by the late climate activist and Lakota historian LaDonna Brave Bull. Wolfe-Goldsmith said they met Brave Bull during Give Power’s solar program launch at the Standing Rock Reservation in July of 2019. Wolfe-Goldsmith pulls inspiration from a video she took of Brave Bull telling a story of the Cannonball River at the Standing Rock Reservation....

Stories of the Past Meet Movements of the Future By: Molly Newhard Building 18 is getting a colorful facelift. Muralist Rachel Wolfe-Goldsmith’s newest piece is inspired by the late climate activist and Lakota historian LaDonna Brave Bull.  …

09/09/2021

Lane Community College President Margaret Hamilton announced to employees and students earlier this week that the college will make adjustments to fall term operations in response to the ongoing surge of the COVID-19 delta variant in Lane County.

“We had hoped to see many back on campus in just a few weeks, but unfortunately COVID-19 has once again interrupted plans,” said Hamilton. “The health and safety of our students and employees is a top priority, so where possible, instructors have been asked to incorporate remote instruction for at least the first half of fall term.”

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