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Parking Lot MM opens once again!

In the past years, Lewis University has had multiple different locations where students can park their cars around campus. One of the most essential parking lots to the campus was parking lot MM, located near Sheil Hall, Brown dining hall and De La Salle.    During the summer of 2022, the parking lot was closed […]

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College of Aviation solves plane shortage

A previous article published in The Flyer on Nov. 16, covered the story about the shortage of planes that Lewis University was having at the moment. Between the time that the story was written, to the point it was published, the College of Aviation was able to solve the problem by taking the necessary steps […]

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DISPUTES OVER ILLINOIS NEW PRETRIAL FAIRNESS ACT

Social media platforms across Illinois have seen a rise in posts regarding the Pretrial Fairness Act that goes into effect on Jan. 1, 2023. Users are sparking controversy around the Act claiming criminals charged with second-degree murder, kidnapping, robbery, burglary and arson will be allowed to walk free. The law has been inaccurately compared by […]

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SODEXO RIDS OF BYTE AND INTRODUCES EVERYDAY APP

After coming back to campus from summer break, returning students slowly encountered Sodexo’s new updates. New additions include a new food ordering platform and the Kiwibots, who have been seen around campus with students already taking advantage of the delivery service. Students can choose to pay an additional cost out of pocket for the delivery […]

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OUT OF DARKNESS CAMPUS SUICIDE PREVENTION WALK

In an attempt to remember, support and acknowledge the ways in which suicide and mental illness affect loved ones, the university social work department along with the Lewis community organized The Out of Darkness Campus Walk that took place April 2 at 10 am.    Students, faculty and staff were all welcome to participate. Walkers […]

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Climate Change and its toll on the Windy City

Chicago is known for many things, among them the inconsistent weather. However, the past couple of years have been unusual in terms of normal weather conditions in Chicago, especially during the winter months. As we have recently experienced, it was around 65 degrees this past December— a rare and concerning occurrence for the Chicago-land area.  […]

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