Civil Discourse – Should Personal Electronic Devices Be Banned in High School Classrooms?
Personal Electronic Devices Should Not be Banned in High School Classrooms Authors: Zion Okano, Clayton Lynch, and The Civil Discourse […]
Personal Electronic Devices Should Not be Banned in High School Classrooms Authors: Zion Okano, Clayton Lynch, and The Civil Discourse […]
Authors: Cheyanne Rider, Clayton Lynch, and The Civil Discourse Program Do you remember a time when you participated in an
LBCC’s Civil Discourse Program is hosting a debate on the proposition, Measure 110 should be repealed. The Zoom debate will occur on Monday, October
Civil Discourse – Should Measure 110 be Repealed? Read Post »
College Students Should Embrace Using AI Authors: Alleyah Forrister, Eagle Hunt, Makena Westermeyer, and the Civil Discourse Program About 30%
Civil Discourse: College Students Should (Not) Embrace Using AI Read Post »
On Tuesday, May 21 speakers Ciaran O’Connor and John Wood Jr. stood about a yard apart on the stage of
Better Than Hate: Speakers From Opposing Viewpoints Discuss Healthy Political Dialogue Read Post »
Do you identify as a conservative student or faculty member? Do you sometimes feel like your ideas and experiences aren’t
On Thursday Nov. 15 LBCC’s Civil Discourse Club hosted “Red Mom v.s. Blue Mom” with Ted Talk speakers, Caitlin Quattromani
The Civil Discourse Club took the concept of speed dating and coupled it with table discussions on Oregon ballot measures
The question was simple. “Do you feel comfortable to freely express your views here at LBCC — why or why
Comment on Civil Discourse Club Whiteboard Sparks Controversy Regarding Free Speech Read Post »
What is free will? What is freedom? What is purpose? Is everything predetermined, or do things just happen randomly? Is
Philosophy Club Emphasizes Open Dialogue and Conversation to Create Understanding Read Post »