
The relationship between art and politics has always been intertwined. From all forms of poster propaganda to classical music, art has always been a tool for resistance and social commentary since the beginning of time. Art is a form of expression, and many artists throughout history have been using it to express activism, in both […]
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Lewis University has temporarily shifted courses and campus activities at its Oak Brook location to online delivery following the discovery that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) maintains administrative office space within the same building. The decision, outlined in two official communications from university leadership, reflects growing concerns about student safety, potential protests, and the […]
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On Feb. 17, students gathered in room 156A of the Academic Science Building to ring in the Lunar New Year with Lewis’ Asian American Association (AAA). As the event kicked off at 3 p.m., attendees were met with the mouth-watering scent of Bonchon Korean fried chicken, fries and lumpia, courtesy of popular demand. The selection […]
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When people think of vacations, oftentimes they imagine a calming day on the beach or swimming in the sea. Maybe they’ll bring a book or lay outside to get a tan. Perhaps some shopping will take place and they’ll spend more money than they intended. In Tiny Bookshop, players get to run a mobile bookshop […]
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