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“He Divides and Conquers” – U.S. Sen. Jeff Merkley and U.S. Rep. Janelle Bynum visit LB for Town Hall

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ALBANY – U.S. Sen. Jeff Merkley , U.S. Rep. Janelle Bynum alongside Albany Mayor Alex Johnson II gave local constituents a chance to voice their opinions about local and federal issues during a town hall event at Linn-Benton Community College.      On Sunday, Jan. 18, Merkley and Bynum spoke in front of a crowd of 100-plus people at the Russell Tripp Theater at LBCC’s Albany campus.      Of the attendees, most are a part of the older generation. Top discussed issues were the current political turmoil with the Trump administration, affordable housing, the cost of education, federal grants, reproductive rights, mental health, climate change, and protecting illegal and legal citizens against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.      Linn-Benton President Lisa Avery welcomed and introduced Merkley, Bynum, and Mayor Johson in the theatre. Later handing the microphone to Mayor Johnson to explain his plans for Albany and affordable housing. ...

Behind the "scenes" part 2

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     Man, how times have changed since my first introduction back in April… Almost a year later, and here I am still at Linn-Benton!      Not much has changed, aside from the usual “tweaks” in my degree focus and change of universities after LBCC. I originally thought about going to Arizona State after, but have settled on Oregon State to pursue my bachelors in Marine Studies and my masters in Oceanography.      Of course, once again, aside from the usual class assignment to say what's new. I am writing this and updating you all because I am taking Journalism 215 this term with Rob Priewe.      I’m still into surfing and actually entered my first surf contest this past September and came in 15th. Currently we are in the process of remodeling a former Bellingham School District bus that we purchased in Washington at Northwest Bus Sales. We are almost finished with No Rain the Bus.      As my last introducti...

Clouds & Water By Al Crane

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     Local photographer Al Crane uses a double exposure with water and clouds to create an interesting effect of two photos mixed together as one. On Nov. 12, LBCC’s South Santiam Gallery hosted a reception for the photographer and his work. His work focuses on water in the forms of rivers, streams, rain, and clouds – as water is an essential part of our existence and a reminder of the ever-changing cyclical nature of life.      Double exposure involves layering two photographs over another at the moment of capture, leaving some aspect of the photos to chance. The constant movement of the water and clouds add to the spontaneity and helps focus on the beauty, power, and mysterious nature. This exhibit was displayed in the South Santiam Hall Gallery for a limited time. This on campus gallery features rotating exhibits from local artist throughout the year.