Again this December, students and area artists will use their creativity to fight hunger throughout the region. Members of the Lake Superior College Art... more »
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Great American Smokeout at Lake Superior College Nov. 19; Free Cold Turkey Sandwiches, Survival Bags and Support
Lake Superior College is leading the way in helping smokers kick the habit. In concert with the national Great American Smokeout Day on Thursday, Nov. 19, the college will offer a number of activities with prizes to support smokers in their quest to discharge the evil nicotine monkey off their backs. Students will be... more »
Travel to Oaxaca, Mexico with LSC!
Ever wanted to truly experience the ancient beauty of Mexico? Then you need to act FAST – space is filling quickly for LSC’s Mexico Learning Community Spring Travel Program in Oaxaca, Mexico. All students, faculty/staff and community members are invited to participate in the semester-long program. The Spring Travel program offers the chance to learn... more »
LSC Student Wins National Car Care Council Scholarship
Lake Superior College student Jess Randby is this year’s first place winner of the Car Care Council Women’s Board Scholarship. The program’s scholarships are awarded to female students who are pursuing education to prepare them for a career in the automotive field. Randby is a second year student pursuing an associate of applied science degree... more »
“Where’s Bob?” Ride for Scholarships Raises nearly $1,500
Ever since former MnSCU trustee Bob Erickson, AKA “Biking Bob”, ended his annual “Ride for Part-Time Student Scholarships” nearly two years ago, LSC faculty member Steve Dalager has organized his own “Where’s Bob?” Ride for Scholarships. This year’s Ride was held during a two-hour block of time during LSC’s Student Success Day. Dalager and his... more »
Student Photography Featured in News Report
LSC student Ashley Strazzinski is profiled in a Fox 21 report about a new exhibit of emerging regional photographers. View it online at www.fox21online.com/onthejob/local-photographers-get-display-their-work-professional-art-gallery. The juried art exhibit at Waterfront Gallery is entitled “Superior’s Edge: Emerging Photographers.” It also features photographic works by LSC students Nancy Lindberg, Courtney Schroeder, Katina Trigas and Mark Udovich. more »
LSC Students Participate in Lights On for Safety
Members of the LSC Auto Club will be participating in the 14th annual “Lights On for Safety” program this Saturday, October 3. Sponsord by the Association of Auto Servicd Providers-MN and the Minnesota State Patrol, “Lights on for Safety” offers free inspection and replacement of most vehicle lights. The event will take place from... more »
LSC Faculty and Students Help Extreme Makeover Family
The LSC community provided skilled hands and hearts to the Extreme Makevoer project last August. A house was built for Oakland Township couple Howie and Jessie Huber by Builder’s Commonwealth and scores of volunteers. Jessie is an LSC student planning to be a nurse and Howie is a city of Superior firefighter who took... more »
Physical Therapy Clinic Seeks Patients
The Lake Superior College Physical Therapy Clinic is seeking patients. The student-run clinic is supervised by licensed physical therapists and offers free physical therapy to LSC students and employees on Monday and Wednesday afternoons. Openings for new patients are available as early as Wednesday, September 30. Know someone who could use physical therapy, but doesn’t... more »
LSC Foundation Golf Tourney Raises Nearly $40,000
The skies threatened rain, but just about nothing could stop Lake Superior College Foundation’s annual golf tournament from raising nearly $40,000 in support of the Foundation and its efforts to help the student and college itself. Some 96 golfers were on hand at Northland Country Club during the Sept. 9 event. Nearly... more »
LSC Foundation Receives $15,000 Miller-Dwan Foundation Grant
The Lake Superior College Foundation was recently awarded a $15,000 “Under the Limit, In Charge of Your Life” grant from the Miller-Dwan Foundation. The grant will be used to help LSC students in two areas: mental health and suicide awareness and alcohol abuse challenges. Student mental health training, a number of collaborations with area health providers,... more »
