The Lane Community College Weekly Student Newsletter Spring 2025, Week 2 (Apr. 7 - Apr. 11, 2025) |
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Applications due this Friday- be the student voice at LCC |
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Are you a creative thinker? A natural problem solver? Someone who leads with kindness and cares about your community?
The Lane Student Government Association (SGA) is looking for students like you to represent the student body for the 2025–2026 academic year. This is your chance to use your unique voice and talents to shape real change, plan meaningful events, and support your peers.
Whether you’ve led before or are just starting to explore leadership, if you’re passionate about making a difference, we encourage you to apply!
Applications are due this Friday, April 11! Learn more by clicking here or visiting Student Life and Leadership in Center 201. Don’t miss this chance to make a difference!
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Destress with the BEST- Moose! Enjoy coffee & cuddles |
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Tomorrow, Apr. 9, meet LCC's campus therapy dog Moose, by J&J in the Center building from 11:00 - 1:00 PM and enjoy free coffee and conversation with your Campus Public Safety Officers.
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Get free lunch and connected with the world tomorrow |
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The new and upcoming club of LCC, African Student Associations invite you to an event dedicated to understanding the current crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Please come from 11:00 - 1:30 PM to learn, eat Free Lunch On Wednesdays (F.L.O.W.) and support peace-building efforts for the people of Congo in the Haughland Commons, Center second floor. With special thanks to Lane Student Government and the Northwest Collegiate Ministry. |
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LCC supports students - join the effort and save $ |
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Our Titan Food Pantry and Closet appreciates donations of Fresh produce from LCC's Learning Garden. While handing over the weekly donations today, from the Learning Garden's Coordinator emphasized the importance of fresh produce to the health of students. "We will keep doing this as long as we have our harvests," stressed Mull. The fresh produces included kale, green onions, leek and turnip
Doing some spring cleaning? Donate your unwanted (but nice) clothes for our Clothing Swap event at Earth Week. You’ll be making a difference by promoting sustainable fashion and helping our students! Rustle up a bag of clothes and bring it to the Titan Pantry & Closet (Center Bldg, Rm. 153) between 10:00 - 3:00 PM before Apr. 24.
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More upcoming FREE student events! |
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Apr.15: the GEC is partnering with TransPonder for their annual T.E.A.S. Gender 101 Training. Join is in-person or virtually via Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/hff-mgvb-hxe
Apr. 16: ALL are welcome to this fair that will feature Health Professions employers looking to hire LCC graduates! It will take place April 16th from 10AM-2PM in the center building, second floor lobby area.
Apr. 17: Join Lane SGA for the 3x3 Spring Jam Basketball Tournament! Get ready for an exciting day of fast-paced games, great competition, and big rewards. We’ve got trophies, medals, prizes, food, and drinks for all players, plus ultimate bragging rights for the champions! Don’t miss this chance to show off your skills and compete with the best. Everyone is welcome! Sign up now—spots are limited! Sign up here: and we will see you LCC main gym!
Apr. 21 - Apr. 24: Earth week is happening! Mon. 4/21, 11 am-1pm - Plant trees and native plants - South of Bldg. 30. Tue. 4/22, 11 am-1pm - Bring those pesky plastics you can’t normally recycle (#2, #4 & #5) and we’ll recycle them! - Back of Bldg. 10. Wed. 4/23, 11 am-1pm - Come garden and enjoy some free food - Learning Garden. Thu. 4/24, 11 am-1pm - Get free clothing and support sustainable fashion at our clothing swap - Center Bldg. Haugland Commons
Apr. 21: The Gender Equity Center is hosting a listening session! All students are welcome to come to the GEC to talk about the uncertain times for the the LGBTQIA2S+ community. snacks and drinks provided.
Apr. 24- Join Lane PTA students for a FREE interactive pop-up workshop on posture and movement! Get hands-on posture assessments, informed guidance, and simple lifestyle tips to keep your body aligned and feeling great. Join students that Thursday from 10AM-2PM in the Haugland Commons (Center 203).
May 3: Sneaker Ball 2025: A Tribute to Black Designers in Sneaker Culture: Join Black Student Union and Lane Student Government Association for an unforgettable evening at the Sneaker Ball from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM at the Lane Community College Main Campus (Centre Building Atrium). We're celebrating the legacy of African American and Black designers who have shaped the evolution of sneakers and streetwear fashion. RSVP here!
May 12: you can register for up to four terms at once, allowing you to secure your schedule for the full academic year. Meeting with an advisor ensures your courses align with your academic goals, so be sure to schedule a time to plan ahead. Registering for a full year at once helps you stay on track by securing the classes you need, saving time and money, and reducing stress by balancing school, work, and life. The process is simple with Navigate, making it easy to register early. Priority registration begins May 5, 2025, for veteran, CAR, and credit priority students, with registration continuing in order of credits earned. Don’t miss this opportunity to plan ahead and lock in your schedule!
May 21: Step into a world of magic and wonder at Spring Festival 2025! Join us on May 21 from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM at Bristow Square for a fantasy-themed celebration featuring clubs and organizations from across campus. Enjoy games, prizes, food, and activities—all for free! Whether you're looking to connect with student groups, have fun with friends, or just take a break, this event has something for everyone. Sponsored by the Council of Clubs and Student Government. All students are welcome—don’t miss out on the adventure!
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Student Connection Corner |
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Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlán (MEChA) is a student organization that promotes higher education, cultura, and historia. MEChA was founded on the principles of self-determination for the liberation of our people. We believe that political involvement and education is the avenue for change in our society.
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As a Titan you have access to many free student resources to help you with college life. Explore yourself or reach out to us. We want to help you succeed!
Popular Student Support Resources
Student Help Desk (SHeD) at the Library | shed@lanecc.edu | 541-463-3333 Help with your Lane passwords and log-ins, Lane email, Moodle, myLane, Wi-Fi, and more Borrow tech like Chromebooks. View more tech-related resources here.
Mental Health and Wellness Center | mhwc@lanecc.edu | 541-463-5920Free counseling with licensed clinicians. Free, anonymous mental health support app, TalkCampus, The Zen Den - a safe, calm place to rejuvenate (Bldg. 18, Rm. 102)
Center for Accessible Resources | AccessibleResources@lanecc.edu | 541-463-4739 Academic accommodations if you have a disability
And these are just a few of the many free resources to help you succeed. Explore all your resources on our website.
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Be in the know of LCC Resources |
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LaneQuest: The Journey of Ty the Titan
Ty the Titan is ready to embark on an exciting educational quest, but he can’t do it alone. Your mission: help Ty conquer his challenges by discovering all the incredible student resources available on campus. Along the way, you'll collect treasures, unlock new opportunities, and compete for your chance to win up to $300 in prizes. How to Play: Print the PDF of pick up your LaneQuest adventure guide at Building 1 Advising (front desk) or Student Life and Leadership (CEN 201) Due this Friday, April 11!
The STEM Zone (Building 16, Rooms 193 and 169) is the main hub for tutoring at LCC, however we have many additional resources that you can take advantage of when you visit!
STEM Zone Resources: Calculators to check out for the term Printing Computers Science and math textbooks (for use in the STEM Zone) Lab materials Snacks, meals, tea, and cocoa Tutor support (drop in or schedule ahead!)
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Calling for student input across campus |
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See something suspicious - say something!
Report the Who, What, When, Where, and Why. Who did you see? Give a detailed description of the person you are reporting. What did you see? A description of what is happening is important for responding officers. When did you see it? Is the event in-progress or did it happen hours ago or several days ago? Where did it occur? Did it happen on campus, inside a classroom, or off campus? Why was it suspicious? Tell us why if felt suspicious to you. Context is important when talking with Public Safety.
Do you have a concern about a class? If you have a concern about a course your are taking, please talk with your instructor if you feel comfortable doing so. If not, please consider filling out a class concern form. Common class concerns can include: not posting grades in a timely manner, unexpected changes in class modality/delivery, unreasonable changes to the syllabus, and grade penalties for academic misconduct without the opportunity to explain.
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