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The Weekly Update #4 November 6th, 2025
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Today! Free Peppermints with the Presidents
You're invited to join some Vice Presidents and President Hampton for Peppermint with the Presidents on Tuesday, from 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM just outside J&J Java. Enjoy a casual conversation over complimentary coffee and tea and even get a quick cuddle with LCC therapy dog Moose!
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OSU College of Science Visit – Wednesday, Dec. 3
A representative from Oregon State University’s College of Science will be on campus Wednesday, Dec. 3, from 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM in Building 1, Room 220 (TRiO Center). The OSU representative will answer general transfer questions, discuss pathways for science majors, and help students understand which Lane courses best prepare them for OSU. All students are welcome to stop by during the event.
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PTK Membership Meeting
Do you want to know more about Phi Theta Kappa? Join the leadership team on Dec., 5 for a Membership Meeting from 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM in the Center Building room 429! This will also be provided through Google Meet, with the meeting pin being 797 715 855. You must sign in with your student email! The leadership team will be discussing all things PTK, the College Project, and the Honors in Action project. New, old, and prospective members are welcome! Stop in to say hello, grab a snack, get to know your fellow Lane students, or ask a question! We hope to see you there!
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APISU is hosting Toys for Tots at LCC
This holiday season from December 1st to December 12th, APISU is proud to partner with Toys for Tots to bring joy and hope to children in need. We invite students, faculty, and staff to join us in making a meaningful difference by donating new, unwrapped toys for kids of all ages. Every contribution, big or small, helps brighten the holidays for families in our local community who may be facing difficult times. Donation boxes are located in the GEC (Building 1, Room 202) or MCC (Building 1, Room 206). Please no food items!
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Portland State University Student Leadership Conference
SGA is taking students to PSU’s annual Student Leadership Conference is a dynamic, one-day event designed to help students connect, learn, and grow as leaders. Held on January 30 - February 1, 2026, in the Smith Memorial Student Union, the conference features large-group activities, engaging breakout sessions, and networking opportunities with student leaders from across the region. Priority consideration is given to students currently serving in leadership roles, but all students interested in building their leadership skills are encouraged to sign up here!
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CASA is Taking a Trip to NCECA
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Western States Communication Association (WSCA) Conference Opportunity
The Neurodivergent Student Union has been invited to present The Neurodivergent Toolbox: A Student-Led Workshop for Resisting Intersectional Ableism in Higher Education at the 96th Annual Western States Communication Association Conference in San Diego, California, from February 27- March 2 from Students who wish to be considered for the travel team must attend at least one NDSU meeting by Week 1 of Winter Term to ensure they are familiar with the project, expectations, and preparation process before travel forms and funding decisions are finalized. For additional questions or updated meeting times please email ndstudents@my.lanecc.edu!
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Tips for Week 10
We are very near the end of the term. Way to go! We have two important announcements for you this week:
If you have not already done so, Monday, Dec., 15 at 11:59 PM. is the deadline to pay off your Fall term bill.
If you haven’t already, make sure to pay by Monday, Dec., 15, so you aren’t dropped from next term’s courses.
Can’t make the deadline? Don’t hesitate to contact Student Accounts. They can help you with payment options.
bursar@lanecc.edu | Building 1, first floor
Have you registered for Winter term yet? Get help at Reg Fest!
Classes are filling up fast! Join us for Reg Fest this Tuesday, Dec., 2 from 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM on the first floor of Building 1. Attend if…
- You haven’t registered for Winter term yet and want some guidance, or
- You need some friendly, one-on-one help with advising, financial aid, or billing.
RegFests are popular, so try to come early. If you can’t make it–no problem! You can always stop by the first floor of Building 1 with your questions.
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Smartglasses Not Allowed in Testing
If you happened to grab a pair of smartglasses during your holiday shopping, Instructional Testing Services reminds you to leave those at home when you come in for any form of proctored testing. Students with prescription smartglasses will be asked to use other eyewear, and sunglasses are prohibited during testing in ITS (those with accommodations for other eyewear may work with CAR). Students wearing glasses may be asked to briefly remove them for review at the desk during testing. Link: lanecc.edu/its
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Men’s Basketball Returns from Turkey Tournament
The Lane Titans men’s basketball team wrapped up the second half of Thanksgiving Break in Mount Vernon, WA, competing in the Skagit Valley Turkey Tournament. The Titans opened strong with a 99–67 win over the Olympic Rangers on Friday, Nov. 28, highlighted by freshman Steven Adams’ impressive 20 points in just 26 minutes off the bench. The team continued tournament play with two hard-fought games—falling to Skagit Valley 82–77 on Saturday and to Whatcom 79–61 on Sunday—where Tru Young led the Titans in scoring both nights with 23 and 22 points.
What’s Next? The Titans return home this week to host the Lower Columbia Red Devils on Sunday, Dec. 7, with tipoff at 2:00 PM. Admission is FREE for all Lane CC students.
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Get to Know Your Student Representatives!
Meet your Communications Officer, Senator Alejandro – the voice of clarity, connection, and transparency within Student Government! As the communicator behind every update, announcement, and official record, Alejandro ensures that students always know what’s happening, why it matters, and how they can get involved.
Where are you originally from?
Idaho Falls, Idaho
What do you like to do in your free time?
I love to play blues guitar, read, journal, paint, practice photography, and explore all the beautiful trails and coffeeshops around Oregon.
Tell me something about your role in SGA that you have become passionate about.
I love connecting with all of the students, faculty, and staff that make LCC such a great school to attend.
What impact(s) would you like to make during your time at LCC?
I hope to connect as many students with as many resources on campus as possible in an attempt to foster their student success. I aim to network with faculty and staff on behalf of the student body to ensure student needs are met.
Favorite student resource and why?
My favorite resource is the LTD bus pass because it is a great way for students from all over the world to take part in the fight against climate change while having access to explore our beautiful city.
Have any questions for him? Stop by Center 201 for office hours or email him at senator8@my.lanecc.edu
We also want to hear from you. Respond to our Question of the Week
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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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