Kat Tabor

Maldonado Kicks Off LCC Board Elections

Jesse Maldonado seeks at-large seat following board’s deadlock in appointment process By Kat Tabor University of Oregon adjunct professor Jesse Maldonado has announced his candidacy for the two year at-large seat 7 on the Lane Community College Board of Education.  The seat was left vacant after now-state Rep. Lisa Fragala resigned in November 2024, and…

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Feb. 2025 Crossword Puzzle

ACROSS 4. The process of signing up for a new term’s classes. 7. A graduation ceremony for students completing their programs. 8. Exams given halfway through the term. 10. A financial award that helps students pay for college or other education. 12. Two words, assists with academic planning located in Bldg 1 Rm 103. 14….

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An Exquisite Corpse Poem 

By Members of The Poetry Alliance:  Kat Tabor, Amelia Hampton, Cosmo McBurney, Nova Meyhoff and Simangaliso Mdlaluse.  Didn’t think letting a child come to harm was a good way to build character  I then realized that child was me, I was the one that was harmed not the fantasy and evil I  thought it was…

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MECHA de Lane Community College: A Closer Look at the Name Change

By Kat Tabor MECHA de Lane Community College, known as MEChA (Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlán), adopted a new name in 2019 to align with the national rebranding of the organization. The group remains committed to educating and engaging both its members and the campus community about this transition and about the work of MECHA…

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648 Student Letters Delivered to Lane Board of Education

Lane Students Advocate for Themselves With the Help of LCCEABy Kat Tabor On Jan. 26, Lane Community College students demonstrated the power of collective action by delivering 648 letters to the LCC Board of Education. The letters detailed students’ needs for success and were part of a letter-writing campaign organized by the Lane Community College…

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Student Life and Leadership Hosts Winter 2025 Student Resource Fair

Lane Community College hosted its Winter Term 2025 Student Resource Fair on Wednesday, Jan. 15, as part of Welcome Week activities. The fair sought to encourage meaningful connections between students and resource providers. Many booths collected feedback on LCC campus services and activities, helping bridge gaps between students and available resources. The event took place…

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