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The LCC Student Newsletter, Week 6 May 5th, 2026
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Tomorrow: Celebrate and Learn About Neurodiversity
Did you know that there is no single "correct" way for a human brain to function! Let us explore and learn on June 3 from 2:00 - 4:30 PM in Haughland Commons (Center 2nd Floor) together the common types of neurodivergence, and how to apply inclusive practices. Join the NDSU to celebrate and learn about neurodiversity and all things fidgets!
Keynote Speaker Mycah Halbrook (LCC Alumni and NDSU Co-Founder) will explore both fidgets/stims as functional and yet still stigmatized.
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Hands Off Our Tuition!- BOE Watch Party
SGA is hosting BOE Watch Party: Hands Off Our Tuition version. Join us on Wednesday, June 3 at 5:00 PM in advocating for you. We will have some free food (Hawaiian Grill and rood beer floats!) to share together while you are at it. See you at the Haugland Commons at 5:00 PM.
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Pride Month is Here: Let's Have Fun!
Celebrate Pride month this Friday 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!
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Free Plays This Weekend!
Student Production Association at Lane Community College invites audiences to experience “Dark Play, or Stories for Boys,” a gripping and thought-provoking drama by playwright Carlos Murillo, directed by Lucas Wieckowski. This show plays Saturday, June 6 at both 2:00 and 7:30 PM, as well as Sunday, June 7 at 2:00 PM . Location: Blue Door Theatre at LCC.
“Dark Play or Stories for Boys,” follows Nick, a teenager longing for connection in a digital world. As he navigates online spaces, he constructs alternate identities and manipulates virtual relationships, blurring the lines between reality and performance. The play explores timely themes of identity, loneliness and the psychological impact of technology, offering audiences a thoughtful examination of how the digital age is shaping and changing self-perception and human connection.
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Commencement is Around the Corner!
Getting excited to celebrate your achievements? So are we!
Stop by Student Life & Leadership (Center 201) before Commencement to take advantage of these graduation resources:
Recognition Pins – Pick up complimentary pins in Center 201 to honor the people who helped you reach this milestone, including faculty, staff, family members, friends, and mentors.
Cap Decorating Station – Make your graduation cap uniquely yours. We have supplies available for graduates to decorate and personalize their caps on June 10 in Center 201.
Need Regalia? – It's not too late to borrow a graduation cap and gown. However, smaller gown sizes are becoming very limited, so stop by as soon as possible if you still need regalia.
We can't wait to celebrate the Class of 2026 and all that you have accomplished. Congratulations, Titans!
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COMM 130 Showcase
Students in Business and Professional Communication (COMM 130) will showcase their work in a trade-show style event on June 9 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!
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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, June 8, 11:59 PM is the deadline to pay off your Spring term bill.
If you haven’t already, make sure to pay by June 8 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
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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.
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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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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Feedback Request: COPPS
Virtual Private Network (VPN) Policy
The Information Technology Council has developed a draft policy regarding the use of Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) and is recommending it for consideration by College Council. Feedback in this form; is requested by 11:59 PM. on June 10.
Equity Lens Commitment Policy The Diversity Council has developed a draft COPPS policy establishing an Equity Lens Commitment and is recommending it for campus review during the meeting. Feedback is requested by September 25, 2026.
Please note that these forms are not anonymous, and feedback submitted may be discussed during public council meetings.
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Do you have concerns about one of your classes?
Examples may include course, midterm, or finals scheduling, grades, your classroom experience or other matters. Submit your feedback using this class concern form.
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