Campus Decaffeinated

Blenders to close after Spring Term Blenders, the only coffee shop at Lane Community College, will be leaving after June 30 as part of the outsourcing of the school’s Food Services, currently run by David Ferris, which have seen declining profits over the years. However, as part of Food Service, Blenders has its own story…

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Bat-men return

April 17 Game 1 Chemeketa Storm – 1 Lane Titans – 2 In the first game of a doubleheader, the Titans edged past Chemeketa in a pitchers duel. Charlie Patterson threw seven scoreless innings, giving up two hits and striking out four. Trey Werner picked up the save. Outfielder Takanori Shimizu continued his hot batting…

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Calibrating the educational compass

New student group does what transfer orientation misses Out of 1,095 students who transferred to the University of Oregon during fall and summer 2018, 321 were from Lane Community College, according to the University’s Director of Enrollment Management Research Jonathan Jacobs. With a significant number of students transferring to the University of Oregon each year,…

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A mother’s loss is a mother’s loss

The fourteenth annual DisOrient Asian-American Film Festival of Oregon was held from Thursday, March 14 to Sunday, March 17 on the University of Oregon campus. Asian-American and Pacific Islander stories, histories, and themes are the focus of films screened throughout the the weekend, but emphasized are social justice and universal human experiences.  The Torch was…

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WinnebaGONE

After planning to have wrapped up production of their premier Class A coach, Winnebago Industries is closing their Junction City location leaving only thirty employees. They will relocate to another campus in their home state of Iowa.  The service center will remain open.  They had only been here two years when the announcement was made….

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Board weighs outsourcing bookstore

College hosts forum with corporate representatives The proposed lease of the Lane Community College bookstore to Barnes & Noble Booksellers is inching closer to reality despite major concerns being presented by faculty members. More importantly, some students claim that the Board of Education is attempting to make these important decisions without student input.  At the…

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Every game counts

Titans clinch playoff berth by running over Linn-Benton, Mt. Hood The Titans men hosted the Linn-Benton Roadrunners on Feb. 20 before heading to Mt. Hood on Feb. 23. By the end of the week, Lane secured first place in the south standings and clinched a playoff position.  The last meeting against the Roadrunners was a…

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Marching for education

Teachers and students hold rally to protest lack of educational funding Governor Kate Brown has been facing criticism for her new plans to lower state funding for community colleges. Educators from across Oregon gathered at the feet of the State Capitol in Salem on Feb. 18. The March For Our Students was organized by the…

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