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The LCC Student Newsletter, Week 6 May 5th, 2026
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Pizza, Presidents and Public Safety
Drop the textbooks, close the laptops, and power down because it is time to treat yourself! Both College Vice President Colm Joyce and SGA President Michael Olson are teaming up with Public Safety to host you for "Pizza, today Tuesday, May 26, from 12:00 - 1:00 PM outside J&J Java in Center Building. Enjoy a casual conversation and a slice of pizza. We look forward to seeing you there!
This epic pizza bash is packed with endless hot slices, ice-cold drinks, and awesome company. Whether you need to decompress after midterms, fuel up for finals, or just want to hang out with friends, come grab a plate and celebrate the college grind—because nothing brings students together quite like free food!
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Spring Festival: Nautical Fun, Free Food and Prizes
Celebrate the end of spring term as you get ready for finals week at the Nautical Fun Spring Festival on Thursday, May 28, from 12:00 - 3:00 PM at LCC’s Bristow Square with free food, music, and a chance to win major prizes in our end-of-term giveaways. Let loose, celebrate your hard work, and kick off the summer with fellow students. For a nautical themed celebration it will feature LCC's student organizations from across the campus brought to you by your SGA team.
Come and enjoy games, win prizes, get free food (Snow Cones, Cotton Candy, and Corn Dogs! and other activities all for FREE!
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Live music and Yoga as Learning Garden Celebrates
Come celebrate the Learning Garden's 20 year anniversary on May 29 from 11:30 - 5:00 PM. The celebration will include Yoga at 11:30 AM, live music at 1:00 PM, panel discussion at 3:00 PM, poetry reading at 4:00 PM, more live music at 4:30 PM and student-led Learning Garden tours. Ongoing activities include a tree give away, plant sale, crafting and planting. Some snacks will also be available.
The Learning Garden was created in 2006 by students and for students, lets celebrate 20 years of this great student initiative.
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Last Chance to Sign Up for a FREE Student Leadership Opportunity
Are you looking for a way to get more connected at Lane Community College? The Lane Student Government Association is offering an opportunity for students to connect with other community colleges, build leadership skills, and learn more about getting involved on campus. This conference will take place August 31- September 2.
The opportunity is especially intended for students who are newer to student life and activities, though all students are welcome to sign up and participate. Students interested in attending must reserve their spot by May 29, 2026. A mandatory meeting will be held on June 1, 2026, at 4:00 PM in Center 202.
This is a great opportunity to meet new people, represent Lane, and begin building your involvement and leadership experience at LCC.
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June 3: The Neurodivergent Student Unions Annual Fidget Fair is a celebration of neurdiversity and an opportunity to learn about the science behind fidgets.
June 3: SGA is hosting BOE Watch Party: Hands Off Our Tuition version. Join us in advocating for you and get some free food while you are at it. See you at the Haugland Commons at 5:00 PM.
June 5: Celebrate Pride month with the Gender and Sexuality Alliance! Come to the Gender Equity Center for cupcakes, photos, and fun. Guests are encouraged to wear their pride colors, bring a friend, and carry on this LGBTQ+ tradition!
June 6 & 7: Student Production Association is hosting "Dark Play, or a Story for Boys" in the Blue Door Theater on Saturday at 2:00 Pm and 7:30 PM and on Sunday at 2:00 PM
June 9: Students in Business and Professional Communication (COMM 130) will showcase their work in a trade-show style event on June 9th from 2:00-3:00 pm on the second floor of the Center building. Walk through, and see the great work each group did; ask questions, and get information!
June 13: 61st Commencement is here! Congrats graduates. Don't forget to RSVP by May 29. Students who need to borrow a cap and gown may submit a request through the loan form. Regalia sizes are reserved on a first-come first-serve basis.
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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.
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Get Ready for Finals with a Tutor!
Set up a tutoring appointment to help you prepare for finals! Tutors can provide support going over past assignments, working through study guides, and helping hone study skills.
Don't miss out on the last day on May 27 - Skittles and Statistics in the STEM Zone!
We have tutors in a variety of locations across Main Campus, as well as online and at the Downtown and Cottage Grove campuses. You can make an appointment on our website or drop into one of our centers today!
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Missed the Job Fair, Check Out Handshake
As we come back to tell you that LCC's last week Job Fair was a wonderful blast. We are glad to introduce to you our knew job research resource Handshake.
It's our new job search resource. Use Handshake for future student employee.
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Track and Field Conference Champs + Baseball Host Super Regional
Athletics
The Titan track and field teams successfully completed their championship season at the NWAC Track & Field Championships held at Mt. Hood Community College in Gresham on May 18-19. [1, 2]
The Lane women's team finished as the NWAC Women's Track & Field Championship runner-up, narrowly edged by Spokane. The Titan men's team placed second as well, finishing behind the Spokane Men's Track & Field team. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]You can review complete breakdowns and individual event results via the TFRRS NWAC Championships Meet Results. [1]
Anyone can keep track of results by visiting the NWAC Championships tab or searching “Lane” on Athletic.net.
Recreational
LCC Students can drop in and use the weight room from 9:00 - 10:00 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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LCC Central Plant Decarbonization Plan- June 1
LCC is in the initial stages of developing a Central Plant Decarbonization Plan, working with consultants from Ever-Green Energy through an awarded pro-bono grant. We are hosting this SWOT analysis and vision setting session event to gather input from LCC students.
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Do you have concerns about one of your classes?
Your Student Government Association is gathering feedback from the student body – we want to hear about any questions or concerns you may have about your courses. Examples may include course, midterm, or finals scheduling, grades, your classroom experience or other matters. Submit your feedback using this class concern form or attend an SGA public meeting on Tuesdays from 4:00–6:00 pm in Center 202 to share your thoughts directly.
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Feedback Request: GPA Changes Policy
The Student Success Council was assigned development of a new COPPS policy for GPA Changes and is recommending a draft for consideration. Please provide all feedback on the linked Google form; feedback is due by June 1, 2026. Please note: the feedback form is not anonymous, and the feedback you provide may be discussed by governance councils at a public meeting.
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Feedback Request: Virtual Private Network (VPN)
The Infrastructure Council has reviewed and updated the existing COPPS policy for IT: Virtual Private Network (VPN) and is recommending a draft to College Council for consideration. Please provide all feedback on the attached form; feedback is due by 11:59 PM, Wednesday, June 10.
Please note: feedback is not anonymous and may be discussed by the council at a public meeting. Both the form and the doc are available when logged into an LaneCC google account.
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We need your feedback on the new COPPS Policy
The Diversity Council was assigned development of a new COPPS policy for an Equity Lens Commitment and is recommending the following draft for consideration. Please provide all feedback on this form; feedback is due by September 25, 2026.
Please note: this form is not anonymous, and the feedback you provide may be discussed by the council at a public meeting.
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