Month: November 2023

Editor's Picks
Tempo

“Animal Crossing: New Horizons” post pandemic

The world was turned upside down during the COVID-19 pandemic. Masks became commonplace, stores were closed and schools moved to online platforms. However, not all impacts were negative. In March of 2020, “Animal Crossing: New Horizons” was released just as lockdowns around the world began. Due to this timing and the already established community, the […]

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Editor's Picks
Sports

Women’s soccer takes second in the GLVC Championship

The 2023 season for the women’s soccer team was quite memorable. Entering the GLVC tournament for the fifth time in the past 10 years, the squad was able to battle the season’s adversity and finish runner up in the conference while taking out the number one seed in the process.  With such a successful end […]

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News

Lewis University and St. Augustine College to become one

The president of Lewis University, Dr. Livingston, announced that the Higher Learning Commission approved the Lewis and St. Augustine merger allowing them to grow together to build a better future for the students. The merger was announced during the 2023 spring semester when Dr. Livingston and the St. Augustine College president Dr. Reyes González, released […]

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Opinions

The face behind the mask: Life of an actor

In this world and in our society, there are an almost infinite amount of occupations to choose from and more are being created each day. There are careers that are created from technological expansion, cultural evolution and even simple happenstance. Even though the number of jobs might as well be endless, the way to categorize […]

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Campus Life
Editor's Picks

Four Plays for Coarse Actors: Purposefully and accidentally funny

The Philip Lynch Theatre presents “Four Plays for Coarse Actors,” an adaptation based off a screenplay by Michael Green and is directed by Annie Calhoun. The performance debuted on Nov. 17-19 and will still hold both evening and matinee showtimes on Nov. 30 and Dec. 1-3. In contrast to the enchanting tale of “The Little […]

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