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Hurricanes Hit Close to Home for Fort Lewis College Students

By CJ Calvert

Several students at Fort Lewis College had family and friends affected by the hurricanes in some way, including Daris Wienk and Wyatt Hayes.

 
Thursday, October 12, 2017/Author: Bodine, James/Number of views (1064)/Comments (0)/
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The Route to the Summit - How FLC is Combating Changing Times

By Ryan Simonovich

Fort Lewis College is currently in the midst of creating a new strategic plan that takes into

account declining enrollment and a tightening budget.

 
Thursday, October 12, 2017/Author: Bodine, James/Number of views (1812)/Comments (0)/
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FLC Volleyball Gets Shut Down at Home

FLC Volleyball Gets Shut Down at Home

By Benjamin Mandile

Fort Lewis College’s Volleyball team had a tough couple of nights this weekend.

Friday night, the Skyhawks lost in straight sets, 3-0, against the Colorado School of Mines Orediggers and Saturday night, they lost again, this time to the Colorado Christian University Cougars, 3-1.
Sunday, October 8, 2017/Author: Bodine, James/Number of views (2004)/Comments (0)/
Categories: NewsSportsEvents

Skydiving Club Aims to Let Skyhawks Fly

By Roy Adams

 

A new skydiving club at Fort Lewis College aims to attract novice skydivers with little to no experience in the sky.

 
Tuesday, October 3, 2017/Author: Bodine, James/Number of views (3292)/Comments (0)/
Categories: NewsCampus
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Soccer Teams Split Weekend Series’

By Becca Day and Matthew T. Roy

This weekend, the Fort Lewis College men’s and women’s soccer teams both went 1-1 in their Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference contests.


FLC’s women were at home for both of their contests this weekend. On Friday, they faced off against the University of Colorado- Colorado Springs Cougars and lost 2-1. On Sunday, they looked to rebound against the Western State Mountaineers and won the game 2-1.

 

On the other hand, the men’s team had one game away and one game at home this weekend. On Friday, the Skyhawks traveled to Alamosa to play the Adams State Grizzlies and lost 2-1. On Sunday, FLC’s men were back home and blanked UCCS while winning the game 1-0.

 
Tuesday, October 3, 2017/Author: Bodine, James/Number of views (3486)/Comments (0)/
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The Community Concert Hall at Fort Lewis Hosts Black Violin

By Aidan Multhauf

The hip-hop duo Black Violin played at the Community Concert Hall at Fort Lewis College Wednesday night as a part of their Classical Boom tour.

 

Thursday, September 28, 2017/Author: Bodine, James/Number of views (3200)/Comments (0)/
Categories: CampusCulture
Senator Suggests New Initiative to Curb Drunk Driving

Senator Suggests New Initiative to Curb Drunk Driving

by Benjamin Mandile

ASFLC discusses an initiative to combat drunk driving as well as two resolutions.

Thursday, September 28, 2017/Author: Bodine, James/Number of views (2300)/Comments (0)/
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Get The Led Out Performs at Community Concert Hall

Get The Led Out Performs at Community Concert Hall

By Benjamin Mandile

Get The Led Out performed Friday Sept. 22 at the Fort Lewis College Community Concert Hall.

Tuesday, September 26, 2017/Author: Bodine, James/Number of views (2450)/Comments (0)/
Categories: CampusCulture

Fort Lewis Soccer Weekend Recap

By Matthew T. Roy

The Fort Lewis College men’s and women’s soccer teams each had two home matches this weekend.

 

The FLC women lost both of their matches, Friday against the Regis University Rangers and Sunday against the Metro State University Roadrunners, 1-0.

 

On the other hand, the men defeated the Westminster College Griffins 2-1, and tied the #10 Colorado Mesa University Mavericks 1-1 despite going into double overtime.

 
Monday, September 25, 2017/Author: Bodine, James/Number of views (1389)/Comments (0)/
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Ikiru: To Live and to Wallow in Boredom

Ikiru: To Live and to Wallow in Boredom

Story by: Roy Adams Graphic by: Allison Anderson

Not all classics are recognised right away.  The films Singing in the Rain (1952) and Seven Samurai (1954) were both met with initial praise and attention, in the United States. In Japan, Ikiru, by Akira Kurosawa was released on March 26 of 1952, however the film did not see the US for another four years.  Ikiru is an emotional rollercoaster of a film best to be sat on and watched a over a period of months or years.  Like a great book it can be taken in a different light with each view. Roger Ebert published works on Ikiru in 1

Monday, September 25, 2017/Author: Bodine, James/Number of views (2317)/Comments (0)/
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