Month: September 2021

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Sports

Women’s volleyball kicks off season with home opener win

On Sept. 16, the women’s volleyball home opener held their first game, which was against Quincy University.  Though the women’s volleyball team had a little bit of a rough start, they came back strong with a final score of 25-21.   The Flyers did not have a great start but then took a five-point lead with […]

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Review
Tempo

Is Netflix’s “ClickBait” worth the watch?

Netflix’s new limited mini-series “ClickBait” starts off with a bang, a twist and an interesting mystery. With a fitting title, Netflix somehow convinced me to watch another one of their shows. I’ll be the first to admit, the streaming app has had some really terrible shows in the past, but this one might not be […]

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Campus Life
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Weightlifting Club hosts first open gym meeting at Powerhouse

On Tuesday, Sept. 21, seniors Kaylee Follett and Paul Krupa held their first open gym meeting at the Powerhouse for new members and current members of the weightlifting club. Follett, a marketing and digital marketing major, is the president of the weightlifting club and Krupa, a marketing major, is the vice president of the club. […]

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News

OMSS encourages students to educate themselves during Latino Heritage Month

From Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, people around the world celebrate the contributions and influence Hispanic Americans have brought to the history, culture and achievements of America in what is called Latino Heritage Month. The celebration starts on Sept. 15 because it’s the anniversary of the Cry of Dolores, the battle cry of the Mexican […]

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Opinions

Women’s rights on the decline a year after RBG’s death

One year ago, the world lost a legend, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg (RBG). RBG lost her battle to metastatic pancreatic cancer on Sept. 18, 2020, at the age of 87. She worked on the Supreme Court until the day she died. RGB was a women’s rights advocate responsible for women being able to […]

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News

Campus community unites for 20th anniversary 9/11 ceremony

On Sept. 9, the campus community came together for a 20th Anniversary commemoration ceremony in remembrance of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Local police officers, firefighters and service members were in attendance, many of whom are Lewis alumni. The ceremony was preceded by a performance from the Joliet Police Department Pipes and Drums. Eric Wilson, anchor […]

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