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GSA bakes up naughty treats for t-shirt funds   Gender Sexuality Alliance raises $165

GSA bakes up naughty treats for
t-shirt funds

Gender Sexuality Alliance raises $165

The Gender Sexuality Alliance, formerly known as  e XYZ Club, had its second Naughty Bake Sale after the success of last year’s fundraiser. Students sold their baked goods on Feb. 14 and Feb. 15. baked goods included Rice Krispie Treats® encrusted with penis-shaped candies, cupcakes frosted with fondant carved to resemble vaginas and other provocative pastries. Charging between $1.50 and $3 for each of the...

Changes on rise post-trip
Members use information from Baltimore conference

Although three members of ASLCC missed an important Senate meeting on Jan. 25, they brought ideas back to LCC from the Creating Change conference in Baltimore. The conference was held Jan. 25 to Jan. 29. “I went to community-building workshops and also talked to a lot of folks on how to engage people in the...
Class of the Week | New justice class offers opportunity to make a difference

Class of the Week | New justice class offers opportunity to make a difference

Students seeking a broad understanding of the criminal justice system would do well to take Introduction to Criminal Justice II, LCC instructor John Delnero said. “I’ve been in and out of the court system for my own personal things or family-related issues. What people don’t realize is that the law has rules and regulations, and...
Mural plans on hold due to cold weather

Mural plans on hold due to cold weather

  Originally scheduled for completion before fall term began, the mural on Building 5 will remain unfinished until warmer weather arrives, LCC art instructor Tom Madison said. “We’re happy with the progress, but it got to where the weather was so unpredictable. With a project of this size, it takes as long as it takes....

Board of Ed approves new AA degree

The Watershed Science Technician Associate of Arts degree was approved by the LCC’s Board of Education on Wednesday, Jan. 11. This program provides career opportunities for students who would have previously only been able to obtain a certificate in their field of study. LCC’s science division made a water conservation curriculum that will fulfill two-thirds...

Company explores possibilities of dance

By Maygan Beckers/The Torch mayganbeckers@lcctorch.com The “Fold, Spin, Fall” dance concert will be held on Oct. 28 and Oct. 29 at 7:30 p.m. in the Ragozzino Performance Hall. Approximately seven pieces will be in each show and will be predominately modern dance. The collection of dances will be performed by people in Eugene as well...

Festival committee gives it another go

College ditches lock and key for hi-tech fare

After Sept. 26, no staff or faculty member will be able to use metal keys on any lock on campus.

Open show will exhibit talent

Dance Dance Revelation

Dance Dance Revelation

It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s … Family Day?

LCC first Lane Family Day event will sponsor a free breakfast, petting zoo and a chance for kids to explore and meet real-life career heroes in a variety of professions.

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