“Advice from the Garage: Masculinity Reexamined” a lecture presented by the Fort Lewis College History Department Chair Michael Martin, occurred Thursday, Feb. 25.
When you look back on your college experience what will you remember the most?
The Fort Lewis College Center for Southwest Studies is displaying the Thunder in Our Voices exhibit, its first stop in the U. S. Durango photographer Linda MacCannell visited the Dene and Inuvialuit villages in northern Canada, forty years after an oil pipeline from Alaska to Chicago was propsed for construction. The exhibit revisits this event in present day to recount what had happened.
“The Vagina Monologues” strive to increase awareness about the female body for women to be comfortable talking about their vaginas. They also bring about topics that have been really difficult for women.
In this year’s Groundhog Day prediction, Punxsutawney Phil predicted the start of an early spring. This prediction caused some curiosities in relation to climate change.
A lot more goes into being a chef than people realize. Chefs work a lot behind the scenes, work collaboratively together and train the next generation of chefs.
As it is campaign season, the media is focused on presidential candidates and their campaigns. The race to the White House is on. On a trip to Mexico, Pope Francis spoke out on issues of immigration and refugees around the world, not to mention, Donald Trump.
Tickets for "The Little Prince" are available for reserve by students and purchase for non-students at the Fort Lewis Theatre Department’s website.
The Fort Lewis College theatre department is putting on its production of “The Little Prince”, debuting Friday, Feb. 19, at 7:30 p.m. in the FLC MainStage Theatre.