Trillium is old, but the web site is older.
- 10 April 2009
I’ve been out and about having meetings and giving presentations on the redesign to various groups across the campuses and have adopted the phrase Morgan coined some time ago when talking about the replacement of Trillium with LiveWhale — that its full name is “Trillium 2000” — but have you ever wondered how long ago Lewis & Clark joined the then officially titled World Wide Web?
So, with a little help from Shelly Meyer, editor of the Chronicle, we have the answer in this article that appeared in the Winter 1996 edition.
Also published: https://media.zendesk.com/forums/22045/entries/31176
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It is with much fondness that I remember the days, weeks, and months of meetings as the college’s “WWW Design Committee” (note the word “design!”) worked its way toward the college’s first-ever web presence. We’ve come a long way!
Thanks for the fun “walk down memory lane.”
You can always get a blast from the past through the web archive. Check out the first archived version of the L&C site from November 1996 at:
http://web.archive.org/web/19961109075738/http://lclark.edu/
You can even party like it is the 1990’s again by clicking around the archived page.
![The WhiteBoard [home]](http://www.lclark.edu/global/images/transparent.gif)




