03/13/2017
Longtime LCC Women's Basketball coach Ervin Brunson is set to retire from coaching. Lookout Sports Editor Brodee Gillam spoke with Brunson and put together a nice Q & A.
Brunson bids farewell to coaching at LCC | The Lookout
The Lookout Sports Editor Brodee Gillam recently spoke with retiring LCC Women’s Basketball Head Coach Ervin Brunson. After four MCCAA Western Conference Coach of the Year awards, two District D Region XII Coach of the Year awards, a NJCAA DII National Coach of the Year award, three MCCAA State Cham...
02/13/2017
On Friday morning, a female student reported she was "touched inappropriately" in a stairwell in the Arts and Sciences building at LCC. Here are the details police have given.
Man sought for touching student | The Lookout
On Feb. 10 at approximately 9:15 a.m., a man allegedly approached a female student in the Arts and Sciences building middle stairwell and touched her inappropriately.
01/09/2017
The Lookout hopes all students are having a great first day of classes! Good luck on the new semester!
12/11/2016
Who is rooting for an LCC snowday? Anyone?
12/09/2016
If you have been on main campus lately, you have probably noticed the construction project going on right outside of the Gannon Building. The Lookout has been searching for answers for several weeks now and got them recently:
Construction project question answered | The Lookout
After weeks of constant questions by The Lookout, an answer has finally been provided in regards to construction located just west of the Gannon Building.
11/21/2016
The Lansing Community College Board of Trustees will feature two new faces after voters chose Angela Mathews and Ryan Buck to fill two seats in the Nov. 8 election. Current trustees Larry Meyer and Robert Proctor were also voted in. Here are all of the details:
Election brings new faces to LCC board | The Lookout
The Lansing Community College Board of Trustees will feature a mix of new and familiar faces following the 2016 November election.
11/07/2016
The Lookout's latest issue is now out around campus in print form. You can also view it online right here:
Lookout volume 58, issue 6
The Lookout's sixth issue of the year covers a diverse amount of news, features, opinions, columns, sports and more on Lansing Community College.
11/04/2016
Denise LaFave Smith runs a successful law practice in Lansing and makes a difference in many lives around the area. She got her start at LCC. It was a long journey from that point but she wouldn't want it any other way. This is her story.
Lansing lawyer got start at LCC | The Lookout
Many students have started their journeys to success at Lansing Community College. Some have gone on to other cities, states and countries to fulfill their passion and embark on extensive careers.
10/24/2016
The LCC Volleyball team topped Lake Michigan College last week.
Volleyball shoots down Red Hawks | The Lookout
The LCC volleyball team triumphed over the Lake Michigan College Redhawks 25-16, 21-25, 26-24, 25-19 in the Gannon Gym on Tuesday, Oct. 18.
10/17/2016
An LCC professor recently published a young adult novel that is garnering several five star reviews on Amazon. Her book, Daddy's Baby, features a unique story line.
LCC professor publishes novel | The Lookout
Landis Lain has published writings several times in her life. Her latest book, published in July, is one that changes traditional narratives and is garnering five-star reviews on Amazon.com.
10/12/2016
The November election is almost here and The LCC Board of Trustees has four seats up for grabs. Last issue The Lookout profiled the three incumbents seeking re-election. Here is an article with profiles on the remaining two candidates, Angela Mathews and Ryan Buck.
Candidates seek LCC trustee seats | The Lookout
Ingham County voters will go to the polls Nov. 8, with several choices for the Lansing Community College Board of Trustees available.
10/05/2016
The LCC Board of Trustees has four seats up for grabs on the election ballot in November. Here is a look at three of the candidates running. Next issue will feature part two with the other candidates.
Five candidates; four trustee spots | The Lookout
Voters in Ingham County will ultimately fill three six-year board seats from among current trustees Robert Proctor and Alex Azima and hopeful newcomers Ryan Buck and Angela Matthews.