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The Weekly Update #4 November 6th, 2025
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Long Break Ahead- Stock Up Now at the Titan Food Pantry!
School is closed this Thursday and Friday so make sure you stop by the Titan Food Pantry- SGA has worked to compile $3,000 worth of meals to prepare for the break for students to have meals available for them and their families. Stop by and get your meal kit and load up on bonus food items! This is a free service to all students no matter their situation.
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Now - Until 5:00 PM Welcome to the Longhouse
Welcome to the Longhouse
Native American Heritage Month
Join us for an afternoon of welcome, story, and connection. Explore the Longhouse exhibit, enjoy a special conversation with Shyloh West - a celebrated longtime Longhouse member, the Longhouse Steward, and Longhouse partners. Take part in our Native Plant Passport game—collect stamps, earn small goodies, and learn along the way. Fire-pit weather permitting. Light refreshments and treats provided. All are welcome as guests of the Longhouse.
Monday, Nov., 29 Now until 5:00 PM Longhouse Building 31- Stop by and get a chance to a win a hydroflask!
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Tomorrow: GSA Recruitment Event
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LCC Finishes 3-0 at 2025 Titan Classic, Maitlin Young tabbed tournament MVP
9 games. 6 teams. 3 days. That was the Titan Classic Tournament this past weekend held on the campus of LCC. The women’s basketball program welcomed Linn-Benton, Southwest Oregon, Centralia, Pierce and Treasure Valley to Eugene for the 10th iteration of the tournament.
Your Titans won three games in three days. On Friday, they beat Centralia, 105-62. Saturday they took down the Chukars from Treasure Valley, 70-52. And took care of business on Sunday vs. Pierce College, 89-38. Sophomore guard Maitlin Young was named Most Valuable Player of the tournament. She averaged 22 points and 6.7 rebounds over the three games.
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Additional Events this Week and Next
Events
- Dec., 1: Did you know you ARE an LCC Alum? Join the LCC Alumni Network to pack food and care bags for students before winter break. Enjoy pizza, connect with fellow alums, and support Titans facing food insecurity. Volunteer Location: Food for Lane Count, 770 Bailey Hill Rd., Eugene, OR 97402, Monday, 5:30–8:00 p.m. (drop in anytime) RSVP: kaisa@laneccfoundation.org
- Dec., 2: You're invited to join President Bulger and President Hampton for Peppermint with the Presidents on Tuesday, from 12 p.m. to a p.m. just outside J&J Java. Enjoy a casual conversation over complimentary coffee and tea. We look forward to seeing you there!
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Tips for Week 9
We’ve Got Your Back
We know that the end of the term can be very stressful. We want you to know that you’re not alone! If you’re having trouble, the Mental Health and Wellness Center can help.
Mental Health and Wellness Center - Free, confidential counseling either in-person or virtually with licensed providers.
lanecc.edu/mhwc | MHWC@lanecc.edu | Building 18, Room 101
You can also take advantage of these free resources:
The Zen Den - A quiet place to decompress with tea, massage chairs, yoga mats, coloring books, and more.
Check this term’s Zen Den Hours | Building 18, Room 102
TalkCampus - An app that gives you instant, 24/7 online student peer support for mental health.
Sign up for free with your @my.lanecc.edu email address
Reminder:
Campus will be closed Thurday, Nov., 27 through Sunday, Nov., 29 for the Fall break.
Take advantage of these free resources and take care. You got this!
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The Command Post - November Edition
The November edition of the Command Post is here! LCC Public Safety's newsletter. This month's newsletter covers noteworthy campus mentions, "Get to know your PSO" featuring Ofc. Matteo Sala, the Monthly Crimebeat and stats, and some seasonal wellness tips from our resident therapy dog, Moose.
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Study & Connect Before the Break!
A representative from Oregon State University’s College of Science will be on campus Wednesday, Dec. 3, from 10 a.m.–2 p.m. in Building 1, Room 220 (TRiO Center). Stop by to ask transfer questions, explore pathways for science majors, and learn which Lane courses best prepare you for OSU. All students are welcome!
Please note: The STEM Learning Zone and Tutoring Center will be closed Thursday and Friday this week, but tutors are available Monday–Wednesday to help you prepare for finals. Tutoring is offered in writing, math, chemistry, physics, engineering, multimedia arts, nursing, and more. Make an appointment at lanecc.edu/tutor.
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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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