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  1. Residence Hall Students On Campus

    News Release

    Talking River Review to hold Workshop for Writers on April 5

    A Workshop for Writers will be held by the staff and advisors of the Lewis-Clark State College literary journal Talking River Review (TRR) on April 5 at 6:30-8:30 p.m. in the upstairs lounge of the LC State Student Union Building/Center for Student Leadership.

    Date:
    March 21, 2022
  2. LC State Schweitzer Career & Technical Education Center

    News Release

    LC State to hold free Creator Fair on April 15

    Lewis-Clark State College is holding a Creator Fair where the public can display their creative works for others to see on April 15 at the LC State Schweitzer Career & Technical Education Center.

    Date:
    March 21, 2022
  3. Ed Cheff and the LC baseball team

    News Release

    Idaho Legislature passes resolution honoring Ed Cheff

    Former Lewis-Clark State College baseball coach Ed Cheff has been honored by the Idaho Legislature with a resolution that recognizes “his dedication, drive and desire to the success” of the Warrior baseball team.

    Date:
    March 17, 2022
  4. Toby Colburn, Emily Cowdrey, Tori Frei and Clay Robinson

    News Release

    LC State students win regional sports medicine knowledge bowl title

    Lewis-Clark State College students Tori Frei, Emily Cowdrey and Toby Colburn teamed up to win the Student Knowledge Bowl at the Northwest Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine’s annual meeting held in late February at Portland, Ore.

    Date:
    March 16, 2022
  5. Poster describing the “From the Yellow River to the Snake River: Stories of Chinese Tradition Across Time and Space”  exhibit

    News Release

    Exhibit on Chinese cultural influences to open on Feb. 24

    An exhibit of historic artifacts and contemporary art showcasing Chinese cultural influences on the Lewis-Clark Valley and surrounding region will run Feb. 24-Aug. 31 at the Lewis-Clark State College Center for Arts & History, located at 415 Main St.

    Date:
    February 17, 2022