As student hunger persists at colleges, higher education tries out providing free food

As student hunger persists at colleges, higher education tries out providing free food

FLC is among Colorado colleges offering free food, resources to students

FLC is among many community colleges and universities in Colorado providing food assistance to students at a time when food costs have spiked and more students are believed to be experiencing hunger. (Chalkbeat)

Tuesday, September 10, 2024/Author: Nardy Baeza Bickel/Number of views (52)/Comments (0)/ Article rating: No rating
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FLC alumna, social justice advocate named inaugural Director of Belonging

FLC alumna, social justice advocate named inaugural Director of Belonging

Kate Suazo, who most recently served as Fort Lewis College’s Title IX Coordinator, wants to create a campus where everyone can thrive

 Kate Suazo, FLC alumna, social justice advocate has been named inaugural Director of Belonging at FLC.

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Analyzing microbiomes and water quality, Indigenous Students Learn the Love for Sciences

Analyzing microbiomes and water quality, Indigenous Students Learn the Love for Sciences

Now in its third year, Monitoring Environmental Microbiome program participants dive into complex computational analysis of environmental justice issues.

Now in its third year, Monitoring Environmental Microbiome program participants dive into complex computational analysis of environmental justice issues.

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Back to the Rocket

Back to the Rocket

Featuring Illustrations by Lillian Meador

Author: Anonym/Tuesday, June 8, 2021/Categories: FLC News, Campus News

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On March 15, 1956, the Rocket Drive-In screened its first family-friendly movie, offering the community a healthy, affordable entertainment option. No matter the flick showcased below the Purple Cliffs, adults paid 50¢ for a double-feature movie night, while kids under 12 watched for free. Besides popcorn, the Rocket also served its famous cheeseburgers open-faced with the ketchup, pickles, and mustard arranged in the shape of a smiley face.

The giant screen went dark in 2004, but the Rocket neon sign, donated to Fort Lewis College by the Scales family in 2008, shines on at an iconic restaurant located on the top floor of the Student Union at Fort Lewis College. In Spring 2021, FLC’s Rocket Grill received a makeover led by Art Director Anna McBrayer and Student Marketing Team intern Lillian Meador (Communication Design, ’21). Meador created three retro posters to hang above patrons as they dine on the Rocket’s tasty tater tots, crispy salads, and, of course, cheeseburgers.

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