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When Arkham Knight Sees The Light with ’M’ Rating

05/12/201505/12/2015 Darick Earney

In early March, news broke out confirming that the highly anticipated Batman video game, ‘Arkham Knight,’ had received an “M” (mature) rating from the Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ESRB).

Photo from starplus.com Frank Underwood sits in the Lincoln Memorial chair, giving a look of satisfaction, with blood oozing down his hands.

House of Cards Is Stacking Higher

04/23/2015 Darick Earney

On Feb. 27, Netflix released the third season of its critically acclaimed remake series, “House of Cards”.

Leonard Nimoy 1931-2015 R.I.P.

Leonard Nimoy Reaches The Final Frontier

04/15/201504/30/2015 Darick Earney

Star Trek’s Leonard Nimoy entered UCLA Medical Center in California on Feb. 19, complaining of severe chest pains. After complications with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), Nimoy died Feb. 27.

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Thanking The Academy…For Nothing

03/31/2015 Darick Earney

On Feb. 22, the NBC cable network aired Hollywood cinema’s biggest event of the year–the Oscars. However, some would argue that the Oscars are Hollywood’s biggest night for major disappointments.

Photos by Julia Johnson, staff photographer Dawn and Chris Harris perform a skit about returning home to his mother after being released from prison.

Prison Performing Arts Troupe Comes To L&C

03/31/2015 Darick Earney

On Feb. 11, 2015, the Prison Performing Arts Alumni Troupe (PPA) toured for the first time in Illinois, and visited Lewis and Clark Community College to perform their original play, “Coming Home”.

Photo provided by blueShadow Photography at http://bit.ly/1669OAh The Prison Performing Arts Alumni Troupe take their final bow after a performance.

L&C Hosts Prison Performance Arts Troupe

02/09/201502/09/2015 Darick Earney

On Feb. 11, Lewis and Clark Community College will host its very first drama theater production of “Going Home,” performed by the Prison Performing Arts Alumni Troupe.

Photo By Louise Jett ‎Taking a Walk with Harriet Haskell: A Historical Tour of Campus October 28, 2014

Lewis and Clark’s Walk With Harriet Haskell

02/02/201509/26/2024 Darick Earney

On Tuesday Nov. 4, Lewis and Clark had its very first history tour attraction, A Walk With Harriet. The tour was open to the public and provided information about L&C during the time it was formerly known as Monticello.

Deej Gausling, digital photography instructor, sits inside her working classroom-sized camera. Like a real camera, the image is projected upside-down onto the “sensor.”

Camera Obscura To Create New Generation of Photographers

01/20/2015 Darick Earney

This past August, Professor of Computer Graphics and Web Design, Dixie Gausling, opened up Lewis and Clark’s very first camera obscura exhibit.

The First Thanksgiving 1621, oil on canvas by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris (1899). The painting shows common misconceptions about the event that persist to modern times: Pilgrims did not wear such outfits, and the Wampanoag are dressed in the style of Native Americans from the Great Plains. (photo: Wikipedia under Wikimedia Commons licensing)

Thanksgiving Traditions and Their Origins

11/17/201409/26/2024 Darick Earney

Thanksgiving is a holiday wherein families come together once a year to give thanks to one another, eat turkey, and break wishbones. However, some families may not know where these traditions have come from.

Peter Hussey, Associate Professor of Music and Chairman of the Diversity Council, answers trivia questions during the event. (Photo: Julia Johnson)

7th annual Banned Book Week

11/11/201409/26/2024 Darick Earney

Oct. 2 marked the 7th annual Banned Book Week presentation held in the Lewis and Clark Community College library. This event was held by Liz Burns and Peter Hussey and featured raffles, novel trivia games, and prize giveaways.

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