Music remains safe study at Lewis & Clark The Telegraph FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 Cameron Goey, a freshman working toward an associate degree in Music Production, studies behind plexiglass in a Lewis and Clark Community College Music Department classroom, located under the Benjamin Godfrey Memorial Chapel. Show MoreShow Less 3of3 GODFREY — Thanks to the success of its COVID-19 safety precautions, the Lewis and Clark Community College Music Department hasn’t missed a beat while holding in-person classes. “We have all computers surrounded with plexiglass, and we reduced our lab from 12 computers down to eight to space students out,” said L&C Music Department Coordinator and Professor Louis Michael. “Additionally, we’ve installed plexiglass dividers on our stage. Our performers are separated at all times. We’ve been really successful at being cautious.”