The Magic Barrel: A Night of Reading to Fight Hunger
After a two-year hiatus due to Covid, the Mid-Willamette Valley’s literary event, The Magic Barrel, will be making a full […]
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After a two-year hiatus due to Covid, the Mid-Willamette Valley’s literary event, The Magic Barrel, will be making a full […]
The Magic Barrel: A Night of Reading to Fight Hunger Read Post »
Two weeks into the term, and the students of the LBCC Photojournalism course have hit the ground running, documenting both
Photojournalism Fall 2022: Student photography of campus life and surrounding area Read Post »
Both the Department of Education/Human Development and Family Services and school co-curricular Change Makers are hosting a free, not-to-be-missed
Upcoming Student Reception: October 5 Read Post »
Most of my life, I’ve stood by the unpopular opinion that summer tends to overstay its welcome. It’s a
Meet the New Editor: Leah Biesack Read Post »
Pearls, Michael Cunningham; Illustrates love’s inevitable shelf life. Howl, Allen Ginsberg; Pages of sweaty, buzzy NYC. The Dutchman, Amiri Baraka;
A Worn Path, Eudora Welty; Route of hope, brambles, loss. Land of the Spotted Eagle, Luther Standing Bear; America’s under-the-rug
The idea of approaching our modes of operation, our chosen identities, with the mindset of our other identities, allows for there to be room for fluidity, which then gives ourselves permission to create and work in a new and surprising way, making space for new and surprising output.
Blending Art: Laura Butler Hughes Talks Dexterity Read Post »
Bad News, Margaret Atwood; Solid case to not reproduce. Southern Horrors, Ida B. Wells; Historical accounts of American monsters. There
As National Poetry Month melodically comes to a close, we wanted to showcase our talented, insightful, and compassionate student poet
Student Poet Laureate Sophia Griffith: Putting Pen to Paper Read Post »