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Noah Gathings shoots for a new approach

Men’s basketball has begun and the team has welcomed 12 new players. One of those players, sophomore and computer science major Noah Gathings. He mentions that the team chemistry has already made improvements since last year. His teammates said that the level of competitiveness is much higher.  To Gathings, the competition for spots is encouraging […]

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Golf finishes strong at the Kansas City Cup

Starting off the season with respectable placings at two different outings, with a fourth place for the women’s golf team, and sixth for the men. Both squads were looking to build upon these finishes at the Kansas City Cup in Smithsville, Mo, and they went on to both finish in the top three of the […]

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Serving up a fresh start

The men and women’s tennis team welcomes new coach, Greg Couch. Couch was ranked a top 10 junior tennis player in the state of Colorado where he won state for high school doubles and played low-level professional tennis tournaments. He moved around a lot throughout his life and eventually ended up in Kansas becoming a […]

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Youthful roster brings new energy

The men’s soccer team recently kicked off their season, starting with a 1-1-3 record with all three ties coming with a 0-0 score. With coach Evan Fiffles leading the way for his 31st season at Lewis, the Flyers are looking to improve upon their record from last season. Fiffles emphasized the additions of the squad […]

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Senior soccer season slay

Soccer season is kicking off into conference matches and senior, Grace Devaux, has entered her final season with a mission to start and end with a bang. Her ambition defines her, on and off the field. Not only is Devaux a full-time soccer player, she stays busy as a nursing major, which is one of […]

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New year, new beginning

College comes with all sorts of changes. It’s a new environment with new people, new classes and a new way of life. For Mya Bajramovic and probably many others in her shoes, being a transfer is like being a freshman all over again.  Bajramovic originally went to West Virginia Wesleyan College. She decided to transfer […]

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