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Kathy FitzGibbon on the history and lore around Mozart’s Requiem

In a musical collaboration unlike anything seen at Lewis & Clark in recent decades, two choirs and the orchestra will together perform a concert including Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's final...

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Alex Martin: “Fragment of an imagined court proceeding into a fatal police...

Bringing their work out of the classroom and into the public realm, advanced poetry students will share their poems in a reading on campus on Tuesday, April 21.

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Alyssa Perkins: “Catalog of Scents”

Bringing their work out of the classroom and into the public realm, advanced poetry students will share their poems in a reading on campus on Tuesday, April 21.

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Ben Bateman: “Theopolis Munch’s First (Last) Poem”

Bringing their work out of the classroom and into the public realm, advanced poetry students will share their poems in a reading on campus on Tuesday, April 21.

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Charlie Macquarie: “I do not call it Loneliness”

Bringing their work out of the classroom and into the public realm, advanced poetry students will share their poems in a reading on campus on Tuesday, April 21.

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Consuelo Wise: “Prelude to Night Conversation”

Bringing their work out of the classroom and into the public realm, advanced poetry students will share their poems in a reading on campus on Tuesday, April 21.

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Isobel Crittenden, “Prayer”

Bringing their work out of the classroom and into the public realm, advanced poetry students will share their poems in a reading on campus on Tuesday, April 21.

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Jodi McLaren: “Saturday Morning”

Bringing their work out of the classroom and into the public realm, advanced poetry students will share their poems in a reading on campus on Tuesday, April 21.

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Karen Glass, “Words Too Fixed”

Bringing their work out of the classroom and into the public realm, advanced poetry students will share their poems in a reading on campus on Tuesday, April 21.

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Lewis Feuer: “I’ll start this way”

Bringing their work out of the classroom and into the public realm, advanced poetry students will share their poems in a reading on campus on Tuesday, April 21.

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Mayme Berman, “Lulled”

Bringing their work out of the classroom and into the public realm, advanced poetry students will share their poems in a reading on campus on Tuesday, April 21.

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Molly Conroy, “On brown hair”

Bringing their work out of the classroom and into the public realm, advanced poetry students will share their poems in a reading on campus on Tuesday, April 21.

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Eco-Olympics at Lewis & Clark

Senior Kiel Johnson talks about Lewis & Clark College's inaugural Eco-Olympics competition and shares his goals for increasing environmental awareness on campus.

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Louise Trueheart: Giving a sermon to President Bush

Listen to a conversation with first-year student Louise Trueheart to learn about what brought her to Lewis & Clark and hear her unique perspectives about culture, Christianity, and student life.

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Louise Trueheart: Faith at Lewis & Clark

Listen to a conversation with first-year student Louise Trueheart to learn about what brought her to Lewis & Clark and hear her unique perspectives about culture, Christianity, and student life.

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Eric Atcheson and the US/Irish debates

Senior Eric Atcheson is one of three students nationwide who will represent the National Parliamentary Debate Association (NPDA) in an annual U.S./Irish debate. Listen to a conversation with Atcheson,...

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Ben Brysacz Truman Scholar

Ben Brysacz has earned the nation’s top prize for undergraduate leaders, a highly competitive Truman Scholarship. Listen to a conversation with Brysacz and learn about how he hopes to impact the...

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Mary Szybist: Knocking or Nothing

Assistant Professor of English Mary Szybist, recent winner of a poetry fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts and a Witter Bynner Fellowship in Poetry from the Library of Congress, reads...

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Johansen discusses applied legal storytelling

Lawyers routinely tell stories in legal documents and the courtroom but conveying clear, compelling stories is as much a science as an art.

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Ian Feis ’12 discusses the new Global Engagement Board

Ian Feis ’12 discusses the new Global Engagement Board, which he co-created.

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Khalilah Jones ’10 discusses sustaining a career in education

Khalilah Jones ’10, a student pursuing her master’s in teaching, talks about how hopes to spend her whole career in the classroom

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Khalilah Jones ’10 reads her untitled poem

Khalilah Jones ’10, who is pursuing her master’s in teaching, loves to write. Here, she reads an untitled poem she wrote.

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Momo and the Coop, “Billie Jean”

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Paula Abrams discusses new book

Paula Abrams discusses new book

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Gillian Sleeman ’10 discusses social class research

Gillian Sleeman ’10 discusses social class research

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Nicky Ton ’10 discusses social class research

Nicky Ton ’10 discusses social class research

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Law students discuss the Lewis & Clark Law Review and Spring Symposium

Law students discuss the Lewis & Clark Law Review and Spring Symposium

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Law student Nikki Campbell discusses natural resources law

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Law student Ryan Talbott discusses environmental advocacy

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Fiona Corner ‘12 leads Catholic students on campus and beyond

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