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Cookin' Stuff! Cookin' Stuff!

Tuesday, December 9, 2025 | Nels Christensen

Cookin' Stuff!

Food, friends and dorm life; how one student makes the most of kitchens on campus

Indigenous People's Day 2025 Indigenous People's Day 2025

Wednesday, November 12, 2025 | Written by Mya Simon, Photographed by M'iitra Pino

Indigenous People's Day 2025

October rain does little to keep FLC from celebrating Indigenous culture 

Fiesta en la Mesa Fiesta en la Mesa

Wednesday, October 8, 2025 | Steven Ben

Fiesta en la Mesa

Members of Ballet Folklorico de Durango, a cultural arts program that promotes Mexican culture, perform Sept. 19, 2025, during Fiesta en la Mesa...

The ASFLC to Cut RSO Budgets

Story and Photo by Alexandra Lamb

The Associated Students of Fort Lewis College held their second meeting of the 2016-17 academic year on Sept. 16, 2016. RSO budget cuts and raises in student fees were discussed.

 

RSOs should expect additional budget cuts for this academic year. Student activities fees to be raised to keep FLC transit pass and RSOs Congratulations to Meryl Ramsey on being elected as Speaker of the Senate ASFLC welcomes Senator Sara Ben to the table   The Associated Students of Fort Lewis College held their second meeting of the 2016-17...

The Sky's the limit for Skyhawks! Student involvement on Campus

Story by Travis Good Photo by Allison Anderson

Campus involvement is beneficial to students and the Durango community. There are opportunities for both individual and community growth.

 

  Getting Involved on campus improves connections Students can become too involved on campus Student on-campus involvement would like to be increased Being involved allows students to pursue their passions alongside people with similar ideas Campus involvement is beneficial to students and the Durango community. There are opportunities for both...

Student Involvement on Campus

Photojournalism piece by Celeste Matovich

Fort Lewis College students voice their opinions and lend a hand to the Durango community through different groups and organizations on campus. FLC encourages students to get involved in the Durango community.

Fort Lewis College students voice their opinions and lend a hand to the Durango community through different groups and organizations on campus. FLC encourages students to get involved in the Durango community.

Three Professors, Three Projects, Three Different Countries

Story by Carolyn Estes

What is the Fulbright Award?

 

Back in the mid ‘40s there was a United States senator, William Fulbright, who founded the Fulbright Program, Justin McBrayer, associate professor of philosophy, said.

 

What is the Fulbright Award?   Back in the mid ‘40s there was a United States senator, William Fulbright, who founded the Fulbright Program, Justin McBrayer, associate professor of philosophy, said.   Fulbright started the program that is administered by the the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the U.S. Department of State and funded by congress,...

2016 Commencement Information

Story by Alex Semadeni Graphic by Julia Volzke

There is a mandatory rehearsal for all graduates that will take place on Friday, April 29th, at 1:30 p.m. There will be two commencement ceremonies: One at 8:30 a.m. and another at 11:30 a.m. Ceremonies are split up by majors.   On April 30, The ASFLC President Lindley Gallegos will ring the Fort Lewis College bell 53 times - once for each graduating class...

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