Roll the Dice with LCC’s Table Top Roleplaying Club

Tabletop roleplaying has had a recent resurgence since the popularity of advanced Dungeons and Dragons in the late 1970s. The medium had a comeback back in 2016 with the Critical Role podcast where popular voice actors and actresses came together to play Dungeons and Dragons. The show is according to CNBC credited for bringing the…

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*updated* Protestors Outside Old Nick’s Clash Over Drag Queen Story Hour

Old Nick’s is the latest victim in a right wing mobilization against drag queens and the LGBTQIA+ community. LGBTQIA+ events have received an increase in threats and attacks over the past few years. According to the Department of Justice, hate crimes based on trans identity increased by 41% between 2019 and 2020. The Armed Conflict…

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Drop, Cover, Hold On

The Great Shakeout comes to Lane What do you do when an earthquake strikes? It is a situation nobody wants to find themselves in, however, such a thing is inevitable. If that’s the case, what steps can students take to stay safe? What about students who are less familiar with earthquake drills? Or what should…

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Several Locations Available in Eugene for Relief From Poor Air Quality

According to AirNow.gov the Air Quality Index in Eugene is currently 130 which is described as unhealthy to sensitive groups. In southern Lane County near Cottage Grove the AQI is over 160 which is considered dangerous. The Cedar Creek fire near Oakridge has burned almost 123,000 acres and Eugene is in the line of smoke….

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District 4 Candidates Answer Questions About Roe V Wade, the Housing Crisis and More

Elections are fast approaching and Oregonians in House District 4 have questions to consider when choosing their representative. On Oct. 6, the City Club of Eugene and the League of Women Voters of Lane County hosted an online candidate forum for candidates where questions about reproductive healthcare, the housing crisis, child care, and more were…

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“I Do Sleep But I Don’t Sleep Much” LCC’s Newest President Speaks Goals, Philosophy, Getting to Know Folks in Eugene

LCC’s new president, Dr. Stephanie Bulger, comes from a family of educators. She is the great granddaughter of a sharecropper who passed a philosophy of “using education as the vehicle to change your life” down to his children, and his children’s children. Dr. Bulger has tried to embody that philosophy throughout her journey to LCC….

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