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The Weekly Update #4 November 6th, 2025
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Today: How to College Trivia
College can feel overwhelming—but it doesn’t have to be. Join us for How to College Trivia in the Center Building, second floor from 11:00 -1:00 PM on the second floor, a fun and interactive event designed to help you learn the ins and outs of campus while having a good time. Test your knowledge (or learn as you go!) about Lane resources, student life, and everyday college tips. Expect prizes, snacks, and plenty of laughs as you connect with other students, discover helpful support services, and realize you’re not alone in figuring this whole college thing out. Come with friends or come solo—either way, you’ll leave feeling more confident and connected.
Stop on by to earn and win prizes, get free food, and connect with some awesome people.
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Snow Much to Do at the Involvement Fair!
Looking to get involved on campus? Stop by the Involvement Fair, January 29 from 10:30 - 1:30 PM in the Center Atrium to meet current, upcoming, and aspiring Recognized Student Organizations (RSOs), connect with students running to be your student voice in Student Government, and learn how to get involved this year. Whether you’re interested in joining a club, starting one, or exploring leadership opportunities, there’s something for everyone find out more by emailing senator2@my.lanecc.edu .
Enjoy free food, make connections, and enter for a chance to win a prize—because there’s snow much to do at Lane!
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APISU presents Study Hours
Join the Asian and Pacific Islander Student Union for a laid back study hour (weeks 3, 5, 9) designed to help students stay productive while enjoying a comfortable, welcoming, café-style environment. Music and drinks will be provided to help students focus and de-stress. All students welcome, both solo and collaborative study groups. For more information, please contact apisu@lanecc.edu or APISU co-chairs.
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LCC Art Gallery: On View NOW!
The Lane Community College Art Gallery opened two exhibits featuring LCC faculty and artists Carrie O’Coyle and Teresa Meier. Transformation by Carrie O’Coyle, is a series of paintings inspired by emotional knots of life made of the thread that connects us all. Collective Inventions by Teresa Meier features autobiographical self-portraits of the artist, where the surreal intertwines with the personal to create a captivating exploration of identity.
A Closing Reception and Artist Talk for both shows will be held at the gallery on Thursday, March 19 from 4:00 - 6:00 PM. There are also two days that the artists will be available in the gallery to have informal talks with the public about their work. Stop by the gallery to talk with the artists on January 22, from 12:00 - 2:00 PM or February 26, from 6:00 - 8:00 PM.
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Free Concert in Celebration for MLK Day
You are cordially invited to two special events with Grammy-nominated vocalist Lizz Wright on January 27 and 28. These free events are part of LCC's annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commemoration Celebration.
January 27 | Masterclass & Artist Reception | 12:00-1:00 PM and 1:00 - 2:00 PM
Ragozzino Hall (Building 6) & Bandroom, 6/126 | free
Observe as three hand selected LCC vocal students receive one-on-one instruction from Lizz Wright in Ragozzino Hall. Following the Masterclass, there will be a reception in the Band Room from 1:00-2:00pm for students and staff. No reservation is required for this event.
January 28 | Free Concert Performance | Please RSVP
7:30 Performance, 7:00 doors | Ragozzino Hall (Building 6) | free
Come together in community and revel in the artistry of an internationally renowned vocalist at the top of her game. This concert is not just a night of extraordinary music—it’s a meaningful way to honor his legacy through shared reflection and hope. Admission is free.
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2026 President's Student Leadership Circle - Now Accepting Applications
Lane Community College invites students to apply for the President’s Student Leadership Circle, a leadership program connecting students with professionals across sectors. Participants build leadership skills, explore career pathways, and engage in four required afternoon forums.
Students who complete the program receive a Certificate of Participation, leadership medal, and letter of recommendation. Applications are due January 30, 2026.
For details, contact Nicole Vickers at vickersn@lanecc.edu.
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Upcoming Events
February 3: SGA Debate, meet your future leaders and make an informed decision on who you want to represent you! Check this out in Building 19, Room 226 from 2:00 -3:00 PM.
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Week 3 - Tutoring Focus
Now that you’ve settled into the term, are you feeling stressed about homework and studying?
Don’t worry! Lane has skilled, friendly tutors to help you in 50+ subjects. Tutoring is always free and available online or in-person. And the Library can help you with research and more.
Drop by the main desk in Building 16, Rm 193 or visit lanecc.edu/tutor to see other locations. You can drop in or schedule an appointment online. You can also email tutoring@lanecc.edu or call 541-463-5282. Also, Library staff can help with research—learn more at library.lanecc.edu.
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Tutoring and STEM Zone Resources
Tutoring offers writing support online, via email, and in person. In addition to helping with writing-specific classes like WR 121Z, tutors can help with scholarship applications, resume writing, proofreading, citations, content-specific writing (like an essay for your art history class).
You can request feedback on your writing via email at writingtutor@lanecc.edu, visit us in person in the STEM Learning Zone (Building 16, Room 193), or book an appointment online to get connected with a tutor!
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Credit for Prior Learning
The LCC Faculty Council's Credit for Prior Learning (CPL) Policy is up for review according to its five-year review cycle. At its December 5, 2025 meeting, Faculty Council voted to form a task force to review the CPL Policy and expressed a desire to include expertise from across the campus community in its work. We envision the work to include remote work by email and limited hybrid (Zoom/in-person) meetings through 2026.
If you have experience and expertise with CPL, or are simply interested in learning and contributing a student's perspective to the work, please send a brief statement of interest to the Faculty Council Co-Chairs, at faculty-council@lanecc.edu by 12PM Friday, January 16.
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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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