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One Book, One LCC Returning Fall 2025
February 17, 2025LCC is bringing back a program built to strengthen connections here on campus under its original name: One Book, One LCC.
LCC stars shine bright across the globe!
February 12, 2025LCC alumni and former Japanese Club member Jay Racey is currently studying in Japan through the Japan Center for Michigan Universities, or JCMU, study...
Ring in holiday season with Silver Bells
November 15, 2024Silver Bells, happening Friday November 22nd from 5pm to 9pm, is a holiday extravaganza that ties together several magical Lansing traditions into...
Movie Review: The Wild Robot
October 29, 2024DreamWorks newest film "The Wild Robot", currently in theatres, strikes the perfect balance of a story that will keep parents and children engaged.
The birth, evolution and inspiration of the 'Washington Square Review'
April 18, 2023Washington Square Review
Tori Tenlen loves coding, computers
February 27, 2022By Chloe GreggAssociate Editor Although computers and coding may not be for everyone, LCC sophomore Tori Tenlen is in love with what she does on the...
'Pop-up With the Prez' debuts at LCC
February 24, 2022By Julie Newell Editor in Chief LCC President Dr. Steve Robinson has started a new event called “Pop-Up with the Prez.” During the events, he...
LCC student 'psyched' about his future
February 24, 2022By Chloe GreggAssociate Editor Jarrod King is a 20-year-old sophomore at Lansing Community College who, just like many of his peers, had no idea what...
A look at 'The Lookout,' then and now
February 24, 2022By Jacob ZokvicStaff Writer This story is a look back to exactly 30 years ago into the archives, at the Feb. 24, 1992 edition of The Lookout. The...
Vinyl Record Club starts spinning
February 18, 2022By Jacob ZokvicStaff Writer The Vinyl Record Club (VRC) at LCC will host its first official meeting Thursday, Feb. 24 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. in room...
Amelia Hurst delves into medical field
February 17, 2022By Chloe GreggAssociate Editor Amelia Hurst is a 19-year-old freshman who said she always knew she wanted to go into the medical field, but wasn’t...
Softball team boasts talented returnees
February 15, 2022By Julie NewellEditor in Chief The pandemic has had a big impact on sports these past couple years, but LCC Head Softball Coach Marc Kibby said he...
Baseball team has new coach, big goals
February 15, 2022By Julie NewellEditor in Chief The LCC baseball team enters the 2022 season with a new coach, a revamped roster and big expectations. “The 2022...
A look at 'The Lookout,' then and now
February 15, 2022By Jacob ZokvicStaff Writer This story is a look back 40 years into the archives of the Feb 15, 1982 edition of The Lookout. The front-page story...
Student loves online classes, gaming
February 14, 2022By Chloe GreggAssociate Editor Although many students are forlorn to hear that many classes are still online, others are happy to have school from...
Old student emails being eliminated
February 09, 2022By Jacob ZokvicStaff Writer LCC is currently in the process of deleting unused student email accounts. Logging into the account prevents it from being...
'The Lookout,' a look then and now
February 08, 2022By Jacob ZokvicStaff Writer This story is a look back to exactly 54 years ago at the archives of The Lookout, to the Feb. 8, 1968 edition. Like the...
A look at 'The Lookout,' then and now
February 04, 2022By Jacob ZokvicStaff Writer This story is a look back to exactly 20 years ago, into the archives to the Feb. 4, 2002 edition of The Lookout. 20 years...
LCC theatre group to present 'Cabaret'
February 02, 2022By Chloe GreggAssociate Editor The LCC Theatre Department will to present the musical, “Cabaret,” Feb. 18, 19, 25 and 26 at 8 p.m. and on Feb....
Student Affairs strives to aid students
January 28, 2022By Jacob ZokvicStaff Writer Dean of Student Affairs Ronda Miller recently spoke to The Lookout about what is available to students at LCC. Miller...
World is a stage for Makayla Marrison
January 27, 2022By Chloe GreggAssociate Editor Not many people are brave enough to go up on a stage to act, sing and dance for audiences to enjoy. LCC sophomore Makayla...
2000 LCC softballers headed to 'Hall'
January 26, 2022By Julie NewellEditor in Chief LCC’s year 2000 softball team is being inducted into The Greater Lansing Area Sports Hall of Fame. The induction...
'The Lookout,' a look at then and now
January 25, 2022By Jacob ZokvicStaff Writer When one takes a look back at history it is often easy to find comparisons to today. This story is a look back to exactly...
Athlete Spotlight: Tyshan Kelley
January 20, 2022By Arianne OlayinkaStaff Writer The Lookout Staff Writer Arianne Olayinka recently interviewed LCC men’s basketball player Tyshan Kelley. The freshman,...
COVID-19 guidelines set for semester
January 20, 2022The spring semester will go ahead as planned at LCC, with COVID-19 mitigation protocols in place. Some on-site in-person classes will continue to...
Review: Sunshine Diner yummy, cozy
January 19, 2022The Sunshine Diner is one of Lansing's best-hidden diner gems. This restaurant is everything a diner should be: upbeat, homey, inexpensive, and filled...
Open auditions set for spring play
January 19, 2022Lansing Community College Performing Arts will hold open auditions for its spring play, “Gee’s Bend,” on Sunday, Feb. 6 from 2 to 4 p.m. and...
Wharton Center hosts Disney's "Frozen"
January 19, 2022Michigan State Universitys Wharton Center for Performing Arts located, at 750 E. Shaw Lane in East Lansing, will host the hit Broadway musical, "Frozen."...
Chloe's Chat: A relationship recap
January 18, 2022Today marks my two-year anniversary with my boyfriend, Kobe. Because of this, I thought it would be nice to look back at our relationship timeline....
Julie's Jukes: Early semester blues
January 18, 2022The start of this spring semester has been somewhat disappointing for me. I was optimistic about how this semester was going to go and had plans that...
Men's hoop tops Jackson College
January 14, 2022The LCC men's basketball won 87-80 against Jackson College on Saturday, Jan. 8 at home in the Gannon Gym. "I thought that we played pretty good against...
Lady Stars topple Ancilla at home
January 13, 2022By Julie Newell and Arianne OlayinkaThe Lookout Reporters The LCC women's basketball team defended its home court Wednesday, Jan. 12, winning 42-37...
Students can engage in racial healing
January 13, 2022Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday, Jan. 17 will begin the celebration of Racial Healing and Transformation Week at LCC. The Office of Diversity...
Nelson's taught at LCC since 1985
January 13, 2022Richard Nelson has been a professor in the economics program at Lansing Community College since 1985. "I started at LCC as an adjunct faculty member...
Women's Expo visits Lansing Feb. 11 to 13
January 13, 2022The Mid-Michigan Women's Expo is coming back to Lansing for its 22nd year from Feb. 11 to 13. The event will include activities, shopping, seminars...
'LCC Connect' radio captures community
January 12, 2022"LCC Connect" officially launched Jan. 8. Listeners can catch the voices, vibes and vision of LCC on this newly designed station. "LCC Connect is...
Review: 'Spider-Man: No Way Home'
January 11, 2022Five out of Five Stars WARNING: There are spoilers contained in this article. The long-awaited and overly speculated Marvel movie "Spider-Man: No...
Staff Editorial: New Year brings change
January 11, 2022From The Lookout Staff The year 2022 marks the beginning of the third year of the COVID-19 pandemic. In the past two years the world has been in...
Jacob's Jazz: Enjoying Godzilla films
January 11, 2022Over the winter break I needed something comforting to watch, so I turned to an old favorite: Godzilla movies. I have loved the Godzilla series since...
Athlete Spotlight: Elysia Causley
January 07, 2022The Lookout Editor in Chief Julie Newell recently conversed with women's basketball player Elysia Causley. The freshman, who attended Cedarville High...
Men's hoop team edged by Kellogg
January 07, 2022In the first game of the new year, the LCC men's basketball team lost 90-88 to Kellogg Community College on Jan. 3 at home in the Gannon Gym. We were...
Julie's Jukes: A bittersweet holiday break
January 03, 2022This holiday break was very much needed. I can't describe to you the amount of stress I endured in the fall semester. Having time off is incredibly...