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Student activity fees on the chopping block

Chandlor Henderson5 years ago5 years ago05 mins

Funding for LCC student groups is under review As reported earlier, spring term at Lane Community College will now be entirely online in response to COVID-19 restrictions, prompting a re-evaluation of student activity fees.  Student groups like the Psychology Club as well as student identity groups like the Black Student Union and the Native American…

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Over 300 positions terminated

Chandlor Henderson5 years ago5 years ago06 mins

LCC blames budget shortfalls The college plans to eliminate hundreds of part-time workers, according to Lane Community College’s administration and leaders of the Lane Community College Employee Federation.  President Margaret Hamilton sent an email addressed to all employees on March 24. In it, Hamilton expressed that LCC is not immune to the effects of COVID-19….

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Four things to do while quarantined

Chandlor Henderson5 years ago5 years ago05 mins

As the news continues to revolve around COVID-19 and the majority of Americans are now quarantined in their homes, the term “social distancing” has become commonplace. In an effort to reduce the further spread of this virus, it is imperative that we continue to do our part in protecting those most vulnerable by limiting physical…

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Community in action

Chandlor Henderson5 years ago5 years ago03 mins

Mayor Lucy Vinis lays out plans after declaring state of emergency Lane County has entered a state of emergency as of March 17. As a result, the city of Eugene has partnered with Lane County Public Health and Oregon Health Authority to combat the emergency. According to the city of Eugene’s official website, the two…

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