Brynn Koehler

La Nina pressure system from NOAA website bringing cooler temperatures and higher precipitation to the USA's upper half.
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La Nina Sets Chicago Up for Exceptionally Snowy Winter

La Nina conditions are climate patterns in the equatorial pacific characterized by unusually cold temperatures, according to the National Weather Service website. These were indicated by expanding below-average sea surface temperatures along the central and eastern Pacific Ocean along the equator.  Past La Nina patterns have brought above-average amounts of snowfall to the Chicago area. […]

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Alpha Phi Sigma’s Partners with Panda Express

On Wednesday, April 23rd, Lewis students have an opportunity to support one of their several national honors society chapters. Pi Epsilon Theta is Lewis’ chapter of the prestigious Alpha Phi Sigma national honors society that gives high achieving students in a JLPSS major access to numerous opportunities on and outside of campus.    Lewis is […]

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Nuclear Power Used to Combat Climate Change

As concerns surrounding global warming and climate change continue to grow, so do the efforts to make energy production more sustainable. Although there has been an increase in electricity powered by wind and solar energy, it has failed to displace fossil fuels as a main contributor to electricity production.  Nuclear power has received a growing […]

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