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Longhouse logs finally raised

Cultural project moves along at LCC

LCC's long-awaited Longhouse finally took form as Douglas Fir logs measuring 12 feet in length and 20 inches in diameter were erected at the construction site near Parking Lot A on the morning of Tuesday, June 3. The logs will serve as upright, interior supports for the 6,200-square-foot structure.… Post the First Comment
Longhouse logs finally raised

Construction workers install the first of 16 logs that will serve as uprights in the Native American Longhouse in the Northwest corner of campus.

Pulling the trigger for one credit

Safety, the law and marksmanship

It's safety first, shooting second in Ray Gunter's Handguns and Personal Safety class at the Baron's Den Shooting Range. The handgun expert and Baron's Den Manager has been teaching the LCC course for the past five years. "I've been teaching handgun safety for the past 15 years," explains Gunter.… Post the First Comment
Pulling the trigger for one credit

Ray Gunter holds a Glock 9mm, which is used for class instruction. This is one of the most common guns for law enforcement use and civilian carry. The manufacturer calls the Glock 19, the compact Glock. It was first produced for law enforcement and military in 1988. With three safeties: trigger safety, firing pin safety and drop safety, the Glock is considered one of the safest pistols available.

Fishnets on the flat track

A look at the Emerald City Roller Girls

A fine line stands between roller derby as an extreme sport and roller derby as a show. The frills and fishnets blur the boundary, but when it comes down to it, these women athletes love to get out there and play. "We don't get ready the way other athletes would.… Post the First Comment
Fishnets on the flat track

At a Thursday night practice, two days before a bout in Bend, the Emerald City Roller Girls work on line drills and techniques.

Graduating graphic design students have work highlighted

LCC's Art Gallery closes with a final Spring term exhibit

For the final show of Spring term, LCC's Art Gallery is hosting works by students graduating from the graphic design program. The program aims to give students a foundation for any print design career, emphasizing studies on design theory, explained LCC instructor Thomas Madison.… Post the First Comment
Graduating graphic design students have work highlighted

These film posters created by Morgan Harrington are one of the examples of the graphic designs that are featured in LCC's Art Gallery in Building 11. The exhibit will be up through June 12.

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