The Lewis & Clark Chronicle
 

SUMMER 2002

VOLUME 11, NUMBER 3

 
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Anne Peattie '01Three alums nab top science honors

Quantum physics. Computational chemistry. Scanning electron micro-scopy. At many colleges, these fields are off-limits to undergraduate researchers. But not so at Lewis & Clark College.

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T. Olsen, G. Hermann, K. Autumn (small)Murdock Foundation funds summer research

Kellar Autumn, Thomas Olsen, and Greg Hermann recently captured the attention of the M.J. Murdock Foundation and received grants to fund projects during the summers of 2002 and 2003.

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Ambassador Ross (med.)

Ambassador Ross extols benefits of public service

On May 12, under a brilliant blue sky, U.S. Ambassador Christopher Ross urged Lewis & Clark’s graduating class to always act as unofficial emissaries for their country.

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Forensics team (small)There’s no debate: Forensics Team excels

How’s your knowledge of current events? Can you take a statement like "The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is an instrument of Western imperialism," "A free homeland is better than a secure homeland," or "Feminism is not a girl, not yet a woman" and make a convincing argument, for or against?

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Neil Weare '02

Weare named NCAA Postgraduate Scholar

Engrave Neil Weare’s name in the record book. Make that two record books—one for top athletes and the other for top scholars.

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Campus News Headlines

Dautremont-Smith snags Truman Scholarship

Yugoslavian émigré wins Rena Ratte Award

College receives Truman Award

Collin Trail ’03 wins the ‘Gold’

Duo debates at warp speed

College says auf wiedersehen to Jung

Phi Beta Kappa inducts 47 students

‘Perpetual curiosity’ drives new VP

College promotes faculty members

Reflections by the Teacher of the Year

Men’s basketball team wraps up stellar season

Davis leads Pios to victory

Gatto bids good-bye to Pio baseball

Watzek Awards honor Oregon’s finest

Sale of Rockaway home to benefit students

Annual Fund participation climbs to record high

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