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The Lookout Staff further their connections at MCCPA conference
April 10, 2026The Lookout staff attended the MCCPA conference, leading to connections and achievements.
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From missed sessions to a seat at the table: My Envision Green journey
May 05, 2026Somewhere in a jam-packed schedule came unexpected opportunities as Envision Green became more than just a transfer program for one student.
The Japanese Club gets a little sweet treat at mochi-making event
April 30, 2026The Japanese Club hosted its mochi-making event.
Preparation for commencement begins with cap and gown pick-up
April 30, 2026With commencement around the corner, students picked up their caps and gowns and shared what they are looking forward to after graduating.
Artists thrive in LCC's first-ever student gallery exhibition
April 29, 2026Art students at LCC will have their work displayed in a professional gallery setting for the first time.
Generative AI poses questions to long-standing higher ed ethics
April 28, 2026With generative AI tools becoming more commonly used in the office, at home and at school, it raises ethical dilemmas and questions for higher education...
Campus resources face impacts of students turning to AI
April 23, 2026LCC students can see changes across campus in both academic and social happenings with the meteoric rise of generative AI.
The AI discussion in LCC's Academic Senate
April 22, 2026In LCC’s Academic Senate, the conversation around AI continues to get more complex, and a path forward remains unclear.
But I'm a Cult Classic: How "But I'm A Cheerleader" is still relevant 27 years later
April 22, 2026“This month's Supreme Court ruling legalizing conversion therapy has also made this movie even more important for us to talk about right now,”...
Annual alcohol awareness event comes to LCC
April 22, 2026Counseling Services and the Office of Student Compliance bring awareness to substance use.
What Jennette McCurdy's "I'm Glad My Mom Died" can teach us about different forms of grief
April 17, 2026Jennette McCurdy grew up in a life she never wanted.
LCC embarks on its take on George Orwell's 1984
April 17, 2026LCC’s theatre department performed George Orwell’s 1984 play adaptation.
Students reflect on powerful experiences with impactful professors
April 17, 2026Students at LCC share stories of professors who stood out to them.
Track and field team opens season with sights on nationals
April 16, 2026Track and field season begins with new coaching staff.
Office of Empowerment celebrates Arab American Heritage Month
April 16, 2026The Office of Empowerment highlighted food and traditions from across Arab cultures.
Channeling joy as resistance through Take a Stand! Sit in!
April 15, 2026LCC kicks off the third year of the community-based activism event tackling injustices in America.
Students feeling iced out by LCC
April 14, 2026Following the events that took place in Minneapolis leaving five-year-old Liam Ramos in ICE custody after returning home from school, The Lookout...
LCC welcomes back TRIO student support services
April 13, 2026A conversation with the new management of TRIO discusses what the return of the program for students from disadvantaged backgrounds will look like.
The Lookout Staff further their connections at MCCPA conference
April 10, 2026The Lookout staff attended the MCCPA conference, leading to connections and achievements.
Students and faculty weigh the role of generative AI at LCC
April 09, 2026LCC students and faculty share their mixed views on AI—and whether it should or should not be used in the classroom.
A new mascot blasts off for the LCC Stars--Stellar design or space-faring slop?
April 08, 2026LCC is getting a new mascot, and not everyone on campus is thrilled about its origins.
Men's basketball completes their season as national competitors
April 08, 2026The Stars complete their 2026 basketball season.
Megan Hudson makes her own legacy in the Lansing area
April 06, 2026Megan Hudson talks about her basketball journey from childhood to adulthood.
LCC students and faculty tour the night sky at the planetarium
April 03, 2026LCC Arts and Sciences hosts a showcase for their planetarium.
Perkins V powers LCC's occupational programs
April 02, 2026The Perkins V Grant has taken many different forms and has been around for over 100 years, growing to support colleges all over the United States.
Students share their published works at Washington Square Review reading
April 01, 2026The Washington Square Review Star Edition, LCC’s literary journal, was featured at a spring reading event.
Are cell phone bans the new trend?
March 30, 2026Students give their opinions on whether or not phones should be banned within classrooms.
Job, Internship and Transfer Fair is a one-stop shop
March 27, 2026LCC’s annual Job and Internship Fair coincided with the college’s annual Transfer Fair and drew hundreds of attendees.
Breaking down barriers in healthcare careers
March 25, 2026This year marks the second annual Men in Healthcare event put on by LCC to help break down stigma around men in nontraditional roles in the medical...
Irish culture and food come to campus
March 24, 2026The Office of Empowerment featured Ireland for their Taste of Culture event.

