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The LCC Student Newsletter, Week 6 May 5th, 2026
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Financial Empowerment & Free Pizza!
SGA & Career Pathways welcome Financial Aid partners who will provide an overview of financial aid followed by Q&A. Join us May 13, from 2 - 3PM in Building 4, Room 201! We will share basic budgeting & employment tips from the Oregon Employment Department along with free pizza!!
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Family Genealogy: Tracing Your Roots
Join the Asian & Pacific Islander Student Union May 6, 1:00 - 2:00 PM for an immersive afternoon dedicated to uncovering your family history. Whether you are looking to reconnect with your heritage or learn the technical skills of a researcher, this two-part event will provide the tools you need to bridge the gap between the past and the present.
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Join your Student Government to learn about how the highest level of governance at Lane Campus, the Board of Education works! It's a wonderful learning and informative experience. Jimmy John's sandwiches will be provided, as well as cookies. Bring your friends this Wed May 6, 5:00 - 7:00 PM to learn about the important decisions made here at the college.
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Notice and Comment: Removal of Policy from COPPS
The Student Success Council is recommending the removal of the Accessibility of Student Services policy. The Council believes that the Accessibility of Student Services policy creates confusion by using the term "accessibility" to refer to the modality in which services are made available to students. Furthermore, the current policy's use of the terms "strives" and "where possible" result in a policy that offers no concrete guidance or requirements. Please use this form linked below to provide your feedback. Form responses are not anonymous and may be reviewed by members of governance councils voting on the policy. Feedback is due by May 18.
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Pawesome Bingo Event
Pawesome Bingo is a fundraiser event being hosted by Springfield's Moose Lodge in order to raise money for Greenhill Humane Society. This event aims to hit 500 dollars in raised funds by the end of the bingo event. As well as bingo, there will be raffle tickets and real money rewards. In Winter term of 2026, the Bachelor of Applied Business Management students at LCC were given the opportunity to put together a fundraiser project and are now, in Spring term of 2026, executing their plans. Come hangout and play bingo to support Greenhill Humane Society, maybe even adopt a new family pet! It will be pawsitively fun!
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PTK Membership Meeting
On May 7, join PTK leadership in the Center Building room 429 from 1:00 - 2:30 PM to talk about our end of year plans, our election process, and all things PTK! Everyone is welcome and snacks are provided! For more information, send an email!
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Sex, gender, and identity: what everyone should know
You’re invited to "Sex, Gender, and Identity: What Everyone Should Know," an engaging presentation and discussion exploring key concepts around sex, gender, identity, and rights.
This event offers a welcoming space to learn, ask questions, and join an open, respectful conversation. The session will include a presentation, including a panel discussion and Q&A—and free food from the Center Building food court will be provided for the first 40 attendees.
📅 Tuesday, May 19
⏰ 12:00 - 1:30 PM
📍 Center Building, 2nd Floor, Haugland Commons
🍽️ Free food from the Center Building food court for the first 40 attendees
Presented by Kaylee-Allyssa Larsen, MA, PhD candidate, and Princess Hébert GSA Vice President.
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Tip Of the Week
Did you know you can register for more than one term at a time?
If you are a planner, and know what courses you need to take and when, take advantage of Annual Registration!
Starting Monday, May 4, registration opens for the full 2026–2027 academic year. Check the registration calendar to find when you can begin registering based on your completed credits at Lane.
Hurry, classes fill up quickly!
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Sailing club meetings
The Sailing Club is holding regular meetings every Thursday from 1:00 - 2:00 PM. These meetings are open to all students regardless of experience levels. This Thursday, May 7, we will be covering intro to sailing topics. Whether you've never sailed before or you have been sailing for years and just want to brush up on your skills we encourage you to attend! If you can't make it but are interested in sailing email us!
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May 14 - 15: Job search workshops for students with disabilities. Sponsored by Career Pathways, CAR, TRiO, and Cornell University. Find jobs that match your skills, interests, and credentials
May 21: You're invited! The Lane Community College Job Fair will be from 1:00 - 4:00 PM on the 2nd floor of the center building. This fair will feature more than 50 employers across many different fields. The tutor center is ready to help you with your resume!
Find more info here!
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Snack & Study in the STEM Zone
Step up your study game with a sweet treat! Visit the STEM Learning Zone in Building 16, Room 193 throughout the month of May to get math and science support and enjoy a snack to help you stay focused!
May 4 - M&Ms and A&P
May 6 - Munchies and math
May 12 - Cookies and Chemistry
May 18 - Brownies and biology
May 27 - Skittles and Statistics
Tutoring is available for most subjects by appointment, and drop-ins are welcome as staffing permits. Visit our website to book an appointment or check our hours!
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Tutoring
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, Room 193 or visit lanecc.edu/tutor to see other locations. 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. click here to learn more
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Take Advantage of Your Free Bus Pass or Bike Loan
Gas prices too high? Want to exercise a bit more? Take advantage of free sustainable transportation options at Lane! Get an LTD bus pass or borrow a bike from LCC. This message brought to you by the Lane Sustainability Committee
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Free Cooking Workshop
In partnership with Food For Lane County, the Career Pathways department is offering a free Cooking Workshop May 20 from 3:00 - 5:00 PM for OHP (Trillium) members! Learn to prepare delicious nutritious meals on a budget and take home free ingredient kits.
This class is NOT for culinary and baking students, but for those on a budget wanting to learn basic skills for cooking at home. Fill this form to register. Contact Career Pathways for any questions: 541-463-4701, CareerPathways@lanecc.edu
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Mocktails for a Mission: A Benefit for Burrito Brigade by Students
Students and faculty are invited to attend an engaging, student-led fundraiser hosted on campus in support of Burrito Brigade. This event is organized by students in a Project Management course within the Bachelor of Applied Science program.
Attendees can enjoy an evening of mock-tails, music, raffles, and a fun game of people bingo, all designed to bring people together in a fun, welcoming space.
Whether you’re coming with friends or hoping to meet new ones, this event offers something for everyone. It’s an opportunity for the campus community to connect, have fun, and contribute to a cause that makes a difference. Join us on May 13th at 3:00 PM in the Center Building!
Learn more about this event
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Lane Will Use Canvas Starting Fall 2026
Lane Community College will continue using Moodle through Summer 2026, and Canvas will become the college’s main learning platform in Fall 2026. Updates, timelines, and help information will be shared on the Canvas Transition website, with additional student support and information provided leading up to the start of Fall 2026 term.
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Postseason Approaches for Titans Track & Field, Baseball
Athletics
Track and field athletes Lucas Hoff and Amanda Bennett claimed NWAC titles last week in Spokane, WA. Hoff secured his second straight men’s decathlon championship, while Bennett, a freshman, earned her first heptathlon title.
Up Next: NWAC Southern Regional Championships, May 9 - 10.
Titans baseball will play their regular season home finale against the Umpqua Riverhawks on May 6. Both teams are competing for second place in the NWAC Southern Region standings.
Up Next: vs. Umpqua, May 6, at 1:00 PM
Recreational
LCC Students can drop in and use the weight room from 9-10 AM on M-W-F.
Drop in and use the gym from 10:00 - 11:00 AM on M-F
Students can visit Building 5, Room 204 and pick up recreation passes to the Bob Keefer Center, Elevation Bouldering Gym or ticket vouchers for a Eugene Emeralds game!
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Do you have a concern about a class?
Do you have a concern about a course your are taking? Please talk with your instructor, and if you don't feel comfortable talking, fill 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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