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The Weekly Update #4 September 18th, 2025
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Today: Travel Awareness
Today at 3:00 PM, Oak Hill School is having an athletic event that will cause an increase in vehicle and pedestrian traffic on Eldon Schafer to Parking Lot L (south lot by Building 16).
Because of this, all vehicular traffic in Lot L will need to exit campus using Gonyea as Eldon Schafer will not be available after 3:00 PM due to one way traffic.
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Fall into Lane and Get Involved at the Mixer, Thursday
This week, explore starting and recognized student organizations at the Involvement Fair, Monday- Thursday with open tabling, but if you are really wanting to know what each student organization has to offer, check out the Engagement Mixer with freebies, coffee, free food and more on the second floor in the Center Building! | 10:30 - 1:30 PM
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Fall Fun Next Week
Student Government Association: Spooky season fun! Join us for Pumpkins, Pizza, and Presidents – a Halloween hangout you won’t want to miss! | 12:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Mark your calendars, grab some friends, and don’t miss out on these awesome people!
Academic and Tutoring Services: Hosting their 3rd Annual Halloween Costume Contest for students and staff on October 30–31 in the STEM Learning Zone (Building 16, Room 193). Come show off your creativity, enjoy some treats, and celebrate the season with us!
Learning Garden: Did you know there’s a creek on campus? With support from the Coast Fork Willamette Watershed Council and the Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board, Lane is restoring Russell Creek, which runs behind the Learning Garden. Students and staff are invited to join a work party on Wednesday, October 29, from 11:00 - 2:00 PM to help remove invasive plants and plant native willows along the creek. The event will be held at the Learning Garden pavilion behind Building 26 (Lane Child and Family Center). Please bring gloves, boots, and any favorite gardening tools, and RSVP to Andrea Mull at mulla@lanecc.edu.
Library Makerspace: for two workshops on October 29 & 30 (10:00 - 12:00 PM) to prepare a Dia De los Muertos ofrenda! Create your own skull memento or write a token of remembrance for a loved one. Dia de los Muertos is celebrated on November 1-2. Visit the ofrenda through November 7. Stop by and share your love for a remembered friend or family member!
Public Safety: Calling all ghouls, goblins, and students! Stop by the Public Safety Lobby in Building 12, Room 201 on October 30 to grab your free ticket and enter for a chance to win one of three movie night prize packs stuffed with candy and goodies!
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Tip of the Week
Tips for Week 4
Plan Your Future Terms
Have you met with an advisor lately? An advisor can help if you....
- don't know what courses to take or when
- want to discuss your program of study
- need help choosing a program
Plan Your Payments
If you haven't already paid your term bill in full, be sure to do it soon or talk to Student Accounts. Their friendly staff are here to help and can discuss payment options with you.
If your bill isn't paid by October 37 11:50 PM, you may be dropped from future term courses, so make a plan soon to visit Student Accounts, Building 1, First Floor.
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Network Into Career Success
Titans, looking for a way to develop your professional network, gain practical early career advice, and connect with an ally invested in your career development? Lane Community College's Workforce Development Division invites you to apply for the Chambers Connect Mentorship Program that pairs early career seekers with leaders aligned with your career interests. Interested, fill out this form!
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Resources for Students with Children
Library Family Resources:
Last year, the Library received a grant from the United Way and the Early Literacy Hub to expand its collection with over 100 children’s picture books celebrating cultural diversity. Stop by the Library this November to browse the display or search “United Way Diversity Grant” in the Library Catalog.
Campus Support Spaces: Take advantage of welcoming spaces such as the Mothering Rooms, Gender Equity Center, and Tutoring Services — all designed to help you balance school, family, and self-care.
Lane Child and Family Center: The on-campus Lane Child and Family Center currently has openings for children ages 2–5, with part-time and full-time options available. Visit Building 24 on the west side of campus.
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Get to Know Your Student Representatives!
Meet your Event Coordinator, Senator Yussuf — the mastermind behind the moments that bring our campus to life. Whether it's planning, promoting, or pulling it all together, they're the heartbeat of student events, turning ideas into experiences and making sure every student feels included and involved.
1. Where are you originally from?
Kazakhstan, Almaty city
2. Tell us something about your role in SGA that you have become passionate about.
As an Event Officer, I really enjoy organizing and leading events. I love seeing students come together, have fun, and feel more connected to our campus community. It’s rewarding to be part of creating those moments.
3. What impact(s) would you like to make during your time at LCC?
I’d like to help make student life more engaging and inclusive by organizing events that bring people from different backgrounds together. My goal is to make everyone feel that they belong and that their voice matters at LCC.
4. Favorite student resource and why?
My favorite student resource is the Food Pantry. It’s such an important support for students who may be struggling, and I appreciate how it promotes kindness and community by helping each other out.
Have any questions for him? Stop by Center 201 for office hours or email him at senator3@my.lanecc.edu
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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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Student Life and Leadership
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