FLC's Political Engagement Project State of the Union Watch Party Wednesday, March 25, 2026 | Garrett Middleton FLC's Political Engagement Project State of the Union Watch Party Fort Lewis College’s Political Engagement Project hosted a well-attended live watch party for the president’s State of the Union...
Beyond the Bus: Campus Program Provides Free E-bikes to Students and Faculty Wednesday, March 18, 2026 | Melvin Scott Jr. Beyond the Bus: Campus Program Provides Free E-bikes to Students and Faculty The Environmental Center at Fort Lewis College has an E-bike loan program for students, staff and faculty designed to provide reliable...
What's the Buzz with Bee Club? Wednesday, March 18, 2026Story and Photos by Zara Tucker What's the Buzz with Bee Club? The honeybees are staying in their hives, but Bee Club is still buzzing.
Presidential Successions and Elections Wednesday, March 11, 2026Cobe Downing Presidential Successions and Elections Leadership changes for the Associated Students of Fort Lewis College.
ICE in Durango - Students Engage in Local Protests Tuesday, March 10, 2026Story by Nels Christensen, Photos by Steven Ben ICE in Durango - Students Engage in Local Protests U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has been active across Colorado, including the community of Durango.
Dazzling New Exhibit in the Center of Southwest Studies Saturday, March 7, 2026Story and Photos by Preston Roundy Dazzling New Exhibit in the Center of Southwest Studies The Center of Southwest Studies at Fort Lewis College revealed its newest exhibit, “Constellations of Place,” with an opening...
ASFLC Meeting 2/26 ASFLC Meeting 2/26 Tiana Padilla Wednesday, March 5, 2025 What students should know about the weekly meeting from the Associated Students of Fort Lewis College The Associated Students of Fort Lewis College began its weekly meeting on Feb. 26, in which they engaged in a workshop session. An agenda for the meeting was not posted publicly. Before the workshop, the meeting began with Marisa Gutierrez and Suntilla Jack, president and vice president of Pueblo Alliance respectively, expressing interest in gaining assistance from ASFLC in sponsoring a... Read more
Punks Rock! Punks Rock! Jimena Lopez Thursday, February 13, 2025 First-year students launch into the community of punk rock. Everyone has heard the jokes about attending a liberal arts school, but now there's even a class that teaches students how to be punk. This is Fort Lewis College’s first year providing students with the opportunity to take a punk history class as their first year launch. Through this course, first year students are able to learn music and culture, while finding the... Read more
Martin Luther King Jr. March Martin Luther King Jr. March Junior Parrish Wednesday, January 29, 2025 Fort Lewis students and staff honor the civil rights leader President of the Black Student Union, Elijah Smith, waits for the Fort Lewis Community to join the Martin Luther King Jr March on Jan. 20. This march has been a tradition for several years, and Smith aims to keep the tradition going in honor of the students who made the Black Student Union and Resource Center possible, Smith said. Sophomore, Native American... Read more
Why Does the Sticker Stick with you? Why Does the Sticker Stick with you? Izzy Mora Wednesday, January 22, 2025 From bumpers to bottles, Fort Lewis expresses itself through stickers Stickers are everywhere and can tell a lot about a person, their passions, hobbies, memories, and experiences. For this story, The Indy left notes and messages on stickered cars, and approached students with stickers on their water bottles and computers in hopes of finding why they stuck. The possibilities for stickers are endless, whether it is to support a brand or a group, or... Read more
The Pursuit of Outdoor Inclusivity The Pursuit of Outdoor Inclusivity Aleyna Kleinhaus Friday, January 17, 2025 Indigenous Adventure fund helps close the gap on accessibility Fort Lewis College, located in the mountains of Durango, sits right next door to expansive wilderness and is located near several state and national parks. According to the 2023 Socioeconomic Research of National Park ServiceVisitors Data Collection, 91% of visitors were white, while 2% identified as Native American/Alaskan Native. Fort Lewis, an Indigenous-serving institution,... Read more