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The Weekly Update #4 November 6th, 2025
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Spill the Tea on Tuition
Costs are rising, and student voices matter more than ever. Join us to share your thoughts on tuition, affordability, and how Lane can better support students. This is your opportunity to speak directly to decision-makers, ask questions about the budget and negotiations, and help shape how the College plans for the future. Whether you’re concerned about costs, access, or student opportunities, your perspective helps ensure Lane’s decisions reflect real student experiences. Stop by, spill your tea on how you feel about Tuition.
If you can not make it, no worries complete this survey (as many times as you like) rate your peers input! Come as you are today, from 11:00 - 12:30 PM to the second floor of Center Building— your input makes a difference.
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APISU Lunar New Year Celebrations
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Know Your Rights Workshop following APISU
Join Student Government today (right after the APISU event) for an educational and empowering Know Your Rights Workshop focused on understanding your rights in today’s political climate. This session will provide practical tools for navigating challenging situations, including de-escalation strategies and how to engage safely in community spaces.
Collaborative campus partners and Public Safety will be present to share information, answer questions, and support open dialogue. This workshop in the MCC (Building 1, Room 206) from 3:00 - 5:00 PM is designed to equip students with knowledge, confidence, and resources.
Sponsored by APISU, MEChA, and NASA.
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WaterWorks Auditions Today
WaterWorks a uditions are open to students and all community members! This is a paid opportunity; all roles will receive a stipend. Auditions to include individual singing auditions on a first-come, first-sing basis, followed by some possible group singing (taught in-room). Today, February 17, 5:00 - 7:00 PM if you have any questions haimbachb@lanecc.edu
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International Programs Lunar New Year
The International Program invites all students to stop by the International Program Office on February 18, from 11:00 - 2:00 PM to enjoy delicious food, play traditional games, and watch a festive movie. It’s a wonderful chance to learn more about Lunar New Year traditions and gather with friends in celebration.
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Lunch with President Bulger and GSA
Join the GSA Lunch with President Bulger on February 18 from 12:00- 1:00 PM, for an informal opportunity to connect with campus leadership in an open, welcoming setting. This lunch is designed for conversation, community, and sharing student perspectives in a relaxed environment.
Over pizza, students will have the chance to ask questions, exchange ideas, and engage directly with President Bulger alongside fellow GSA members and allies. Whether you’re involved with GSA or simply interested in participating in a meaningful campus discussion, you’re welcome to attend.
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Titan Store Student Appreciation Event
Stop by on February 19, 2026, for Titan Store, Student Appreciation Event. Between 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM, grab a FREE Titan Lemonade and enter for a chance to win prizes. Plus, you’ll get 20% off all merch and gifts all day long.
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Black History Month Events
Tomorrow, meet with Jarvis R. Givens, Harvard professor and author of American Grammar.
An informal Meet & Greet will take place from 12:00–1:00 PM in building 19 room 220. Students, staff, and Board of Education members are invited to stop by and speak with Dr. Givens one-on-one. The evening keynote, “American Grammar,” will be held from 5:30–6:45 PM in building 19 room 226, followed by a book signing from 5:30–7:15 PM. In this powerful talk, Dr. Givens reframes the history of U.S. education and explores how past policies continue to shape present-day debates about curriculum, access, and equity. One hundred copies of the book will be available at no charge, or you may bring your own for signing.
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February 25: Oregon Transfer Days is an annual event coordinated by the Oregon Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (OrACRAO). The event is designed to support community college students who are considering transferring to a four-year college or university.
March 19: Art Gallery A Closing Reception and Artist Talk for both shows will be held at the gallery on from 4:00 - 6:00 PM.
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Week 7- RegFest Promo
Reg Fest!
Join us for Reg Fest this February 21, from 9:00 - 2:00 PM on the first floor of Building 1. Attend if…
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You haven’t registered for Spring term yet and want some assistance, or
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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. We’re here for you!
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Child Care openings on campus
Lane Child and Family Center has child care opening right here on campus! We are now providing care for children ages 1-5, and currently have openings for children ages 1-2 and 3-5. Please come by our office in Building 24 for a tour, or email us to set up a tour at childcareoncampus@lanecc.edu
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Successful Opening Weekend for Lane Titans Baseball
On Saturday, the Lane Titans baseball team played their first home games on their new turf field. They opened the season against the Edmonds Tritions and won three of four games on Saturday and Sunday.
Despite rainy conditions, the Titans won the first matchup, 8-6, and followed that with a 6-0 shutout win in the second game. On Sunday, conditions improved and Lane kept rolling with a 3-2 win. The Titans offense slowed in the fourth game but continued to fight. They attempted to make a comeback in the 8th inning, but fell just short. Up Next: Saturday, February 21 vs. Spokane (12:00 & 3:00 PM).
Inside on the hardwood, the Titans men’s and women’s teams will play at home on Wednesday vs. the Linn-Benton Roadrunners. The men will play first at 5:30 PM and the women are scheduled to play at 7:30 PM.
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2026 Faculty Commencement Speaker Nominations
We are seeking your nominations for the 2026 Commencement Faculty Speaker! Faculty members include instructors, career counselors, mental health counselors, librarians, multicultural center coordinators, gender equity center coordinators, instructional designers, health clinic nurses, coaches, and athletic trainers. Please consider and nominate your faculty members from your time at Lane who demonstrated alignment with the College's values of learning, diversity, innovation, collaboration and partnership, integrity, accessibility, and sustainability. Nominees will be notified and given the opportunity to accept or decline the nomination. A selection committee made up of students, previous faculty speakers, deans, and administration will score and select the finalist. Please submit your nomination by Friday, March 20 at 5:00 PM.
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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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