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November 9On Thursday, November 9th, 2017 the Lewis & Clark Law Student Animal Legal Defense Fund (LC SALDF) chapter hosted Christopher Berry, a staff attorney with the Animal Legal Defense Fund (ALDF) for one of its Speaker Series Events.
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April 6Agnes Flanagan Chapel
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October 2ELC’s annual Swift Watch was a success! The board and several other students headed out to Portland and claimed the best spot on the hill to watch the flock of Swifts descend into a local chimney. No pictures accompany this story because we were all too in the moment to photograph.
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April 19Theatre Senior Thesis Festival is the creative culmination of our Majors’ work in the Theatre Department. Audiences can expect a thrilling mix of performance, readings, presentations and more…
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November 8Main Stage
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March 3
Written By Anne Carson
Directed by Rebecca Lingafelter
Performances: March 3, 4, and 9, 10, & 11 at 7:30pm
March 5, 2pm matinee
Auditions: January 18 & 19 -
December 2
Student-Choreographed/Performed
Performances: December 2 & 3 at 7:30pm & 10pm
Auditions: September 3 -
September 1Performances: September 29, 30 & October 1 at 7:30pm
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October 30Written By William Shakespeare
Directed by Associate Professor Stephen Weeks
Performances: Oct. 28, 29 & Nov. 3,4, & 5 at 7:30pm and Oct 30, 2:00pm Matinee
Auditions: August 30, 31 -
October 1Fresh new short plays written, directed and acted by students on the theme TBA.
Performed ONE NIGHT ONLY: Saturday, October 17 at 10pm -
January 22For 5 days, 30 Lewis & Clark students joined faculty and mentors to learn about entrepreneurship from the ground up, connecting their liberal arts training with tools for identifying problems and developing solutions. The driving philosophy behind Lewis & Clark’s Winterim experience? Leadership and entrepreneurship are lifelong mindsets.
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October 5Black Box
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February 11
Fresh new short plays written, directed and acted by students on a theme TBA.
Performed ONE NIGHT ONLY: Saturday, February 11 at 10pm -
January 31New Music Week is a week of concerts and lectures showcasing contemporary music in the Lewis & Clark Department of Music during March 11-18, 2018. All are welcome to attend!
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October 16This year’s symposium, Environmental Engagement in Tough Times, will take on pressing environmental issues with an emphasis on their social dimensions, like sustainable housing and equitable city growth. The three-day event kicks off with a keynote panel in Portland’s Pearl District on October 24.
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February 17Lewis & Clark’s third annual student-run Middle Eastern Studies Symposium explores how cultural identity interacts with religion, gender, and resistance. Beginning Monday, February 20, and running through Wednesday, the symposium is free and open to the public.
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April 19
The annual Festival of Scholars showcases student research, art, and performance.
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February 24Gender is a lot of things: complex, fluid, and sometimes confusing. But fun? Lewis & Clark College’s 35th Annual Gender Studies Symposium, titled “Game On! Gender and Sexuality in Play,” will explore how the concept of fun and games relates to individual experiences of identity.
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January 11Events at Lewis & Clark examine contemporary and historical issues.
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October 1Lewis & Clark’s 18th annual Environmental Affairs Symposium this year runs from October 20-22, and is free and open to the public. The student-organized symposium will explore how environmentalism and sustainability can be promoted in all fields of study with this year’s theme Environment Across Boundaries.
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June 11
A new annual event showcases student research, performance, and art.
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March 6
By Eugene Ionesco
Performances: March 6, 7, 12, 13, & 14 at 7:30pm
Auditions: January 21, 22, & 23 -
February 14Fresh new short plays written, directed and acted by students on a theme TO BE ANNOUNCED
Performed ONE NIGHT ONLY: Saturday, February 14 at 10pm -
December 8Events at Lewis & Clark examine contemporary and historical issues.
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November 16
This fall, Lewis & Clark’s senior art majors had an unprecedented opportunity to display their work in an off-campus venue.
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November 12
Each year, Lewis & Clark’s theatre department produces two plays for its main stage. For the first time since 2008, one of the selections is a musical.
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November 12
Deriving inspiration from the popular television program Project Runway, Lewis & Clark’s Department of History established its own annual fashion design competition in 2013. This fall, the third installment of Historical Project Runway challenged 10 teams of three students to interpret the past in creative and entertaining ways.
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November 7
By Stephen Sater & Duncan Sheik
Based on the play by Frank Wedekind
Performances: November 7, 8, 13, 14, & 15 at 7:30pm
November 9 & 16 at 2pmAuditions: September 2, 3, & 4
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October 18Fresh new short plays written, directed and acted by students on the theme TBA.
Performed ONE NIGHT ONLY: Saturday, October 18 at 10pm -
October 7World Food Day Hunger Banquet/TCK&ISLC Collaboaration