Student Costs on the Rise: Classified Staff Members React to Tuition Hike

By Kat Tabor  Lane Community College’s Board of Education recently approved a 3.1% tuition hike — raising the cost of a credit to $149 and adding $67.50 for every additional credit beyond 15. As students head into the May election — with four Board of Education seats on the ballot — questions about affordability, access…

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Get Your Hands Dirty, Go Garden!

Read about the Learning Garden’s history, philosophy, ongoing projects, and how to get involved By Rye Butler-Corbett Known for its creative approach to gardening and contributions to both the culinary program and the Titan food pantry, the Learning Garden has been around for 19 years. Tucked away in the Southwest corner of LCC’s campus is…

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Anyone Can Dance

DanceAbility encourages artistic expression and connection between people of all abilities By Amy Prince It’s one thing to dance like no one’s watching, but it’s something else entirely to perform in front of an audience.  This was no ordinary dance, and the four dancers were not ordinary dancers. These dancers broke stereotypes, uprooted misconceptions, and…

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Special Election Ballots Hit Mailboxes Across Lane County

By Kat and Robin Tabor Ballots for the May 20 special district election are now arriving in mailboxes across Lane County, launching a wide-ranging vote that spans more than 200 contests. Voters will decide on key leadership roles across school boards, education service districts, fire districts, water commissions and more. The Oregon Voters’ Pamphlet has…

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“Into the Park” New LCC Baseball Field Coming to Campus After 3 Years

Construction begins on a new baseball field after the current one has been unplayable for the past 3 years. LCC Baseball will play in 2026 on campus By Sequoia Hall                                     The Lane Community College Board of Education approved fulfilling the contract to build a new turf baseball field at the April 2 meeting. This comes…

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AI and the Future of Job Security

Will jobs be replaced by artificial intelligence?  By Michael C. Sherman  With the rise in popularity of artificial intelligence (AI), the fear that this new technology will replace jobs has sparked a discussion about job security. Similar to when computers were first made commercially available, the internet became a standard, and robotic technologies were introduced…

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Elections are here!

What to know about student government at Lane Community College By Rye Butler-Corbett Student government elections are happening at Lane Community College.  Lane Student Government Association (Lane SGA) is as old as the school itself, and is made up of the president, the vice president and eight senators.  Applications for candidature were due April 11….

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Green Thumbs Wanted: LCC Learning Garden Hosts Spring Sale

Snag student-grown plants at Lane Community College’s Spring Plant Sale on May 9 — all proceeds support the student-run garden. Cash only! Looking to add some fresh greenery to your garden and support student sustainability efforts? Lane Community College’s Learning Garden is hosting its annual Spring Plant Sale from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday,…

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