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Winter 2003

A Village on Palatine Hill
Photo essay: Lewis & Clark's new apartment-style residence halls.
The Journey Continues
The College Commemorates the Bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
Commission Unveils Plan for Academic Priorities
President Michael Mooney discusses the future direction of the arts and sciences at Lewis & Clark.

On Palatine Hill

Alumni News

Visit Romania in Summer 2003
Still Multilingual After All These Years?
Share Your Memories of Former Professors
Upcoming Alumni Events
College Honors Stellar Alumni

Photo Finish

Fabulously '50s in Akin
Left: Autumn leaves create a blazing canopy of color near the Gatehouse.
Top, right:The Corps of discovery encountered the dramatic vista that is now the Julia Butler Hansen National Wildlife Refuge along the lower Columbia River in Washington.

Winter 2003 Chronicle cover

Faculty-Student Research

"Ironclad" Research May Lead to Cleaner Water

Student Viewpoint

I'm Tormented by Turtles
by Casey Rose Fagre '03

Bookshelf

Featuring nine new faculty books and three books by L&C alumni. Also, Shadow by the Library, featuring an excerpt from Kim Stafford's newest book. Read more.

Class Notes

1920s
1930s
1950s
1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
Marriages
Births
In Memoriam

Alumni Spotlights

Chris De Santis '89
Dana Plautz '82
Shawna Sykes '93
Merle Marceau M.A. '01
Sam Drevo '99
Kevin Travers '95
Lockey White J.D. '01

Afterword

'Becoming Became'
by Donald G. Balmer

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