The Underwater City: Trauma Expressed via art
Much like many famous painters who’ve expressed their heartache on canvas, poetry too can often be a method used to convey pain and trauma; Processing it through the mind and then out to the...
Much like many famous painters who’ve expressed their heartache on canvas, poetry too can often be a method used to convey pain and trauma; Processing it through the mind and then out to the...
Keri is a first-year student studying Networking & Systems Administration: Cyber Security. She is originally from South Florida and plays flute, piano, and oboe. Below is an excerpt from her essay and what she...
Krystal intends to pursue a double major in English and Education. She wrote this essay as a requirement for her African American Literature course and was relieved when she put down the pain she...
Coping strategies, while always developed and enacted for a good or protective reason, often have their downsides. These strategies, especially in a person who is depressed or suicidal, are not always sustainable or healthy...
Angie is a proud Woman of Color and strongly connects with her Japanese heritage. She says that she initially wrote and submitted the essay because “I wanted to challenge myself to learn more about...
LBCC Student Shares Her Love of Mushroom Hunting with a Guide to Your Everyday Mushroom Hunt!
In this edition of the Commuter read about police brutality protests in Corvallis and Albany, one student’s journey to Machu Pichu, and what is to become of LBCC’s Veteran Garden.
In this edition, read about LBCC’s response to the nationwide police brutality protests, a Q&A with the Associate Dean of Academic Foundations, and new SLC leadership.
In this edition of the Commuter: A detailed report from the recent Budget Committee Board Meetings, two Q&As with LBCC instructors, and a travel guide to Triangle Lake Rock Slides.