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Wellness · AlbanyWhat do we talk about when we talk about wellness? Taking care of our bodies, sure. And there’s more conversation lately about taking care of our minds, relationships, and social wellbeing. Financial health is another spoke in the wellness wheel. It’s harder to talk about spiritual health. Even the word spirituality means very different things to different people. With rhetoric in news and social media so divisive, some of it framed as religi…See the Story
Wellness Wednesday – Soul Food
Albany, Oregon · AlbanyTell me about your major and why you chose to study it. I’m majoring in psychology. I think the reason I chose it was due to different factors. I want to become a therapist, specifically a bilingual therapist. I know in the city of Albany, and just in Oregon in general, we need more bilingual therapists to understand those who are having troubles with mental health, specifically among immigrant families who come from a place where mental health …See the Story
Student Spotlight: Esther Manzano-Lopez
Albany, Oregon · AlbanyThe legal driving age should be raised to 18 Eagle Hunt, Abby Sutton, and The Civil Discourse Program The fatal crash rate per mile driven for youth ages 16-19 is nearly three times more than drivers 20 and older. These numbers are alarming and highlight the critical need for intervention. A vehicle is powerful and can be just as dangerous as a gun. The consequences of inexperienced and reckless behavior behind the wheel threaten the safety of e…See the Story
Civil Discourse – Should the legal driving age be raised to 18?
Albany, Oregon · AlbanyIf you’ve ever gotten help from the Math Help Desk in the Learning Center, chances are, you’ve met Mike Storrs. Storrs began working at LBCC in 2000 as an Instructional Assistant for Math 20. Since that time, he’s taken on different roles within the math department and is currently a part-time math instructor, and a full-time Instructional Assistant 2 at the Math Help Desk. Originally from Santa Rosa, California, Storrs moved to Bend, Oregon wit…See the Story
Beyond the Classroom – Mike Storrs
Albany, Oregon · AlbanyEveryone in Gotham, New Hampshire, knows that Rachel Price has been missing for over a decade. What they don’t know is how she disappeared without a trace and whether she’s still alive. “The Reappearance of Rachel Price” is bestselling author Holly Jackson’s newest mystery novel, released April 2. It follows 18-year-old Bel Price as she and her family are a part of a documentary on the topic of her mom’s disappearance. Rachel Price disappeared …See the Story
“The Reappearance of Rachel Price:” A Chilling Mystery With Secrets Lurking On Every Page
Baseball · AlbanyFor most, seven is just a number. But to the LBCC baseball team, seven is the number of consecutive NWAC South region titles. Over the weekend, Linn-Benton faced off against Southwestern Oregon Community College in a series of NWAC baseball games. The Roadrunners took three out of four games in the matchup to mathematically clinch the NWAC South region title with four games remaining in the regular season. The title cements Linn-Benton as a No…See the Story
This Week in LBCC Athletics: Beaks Baseball Clinches NWAC South
Albany, Oregon · AlbanyThe staff of The Commuter, LBCC’s award-winning news publication and website, earned 19 awards – including 10 first-place honors – in this year’s Oregon collegiate journalism competition. The awards were presented April 19 during the annual Collegiate Day journalism workshop and awards program, sponsored by the Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association. The event was held at the Boulder Falls Inn Event Center in Lebanon. ONPA is an association of…See the Story