Author: Michael Sack, Campus Life Editor

Campus Life
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Campus oasis: Our home among nature

Lewis University stands as a distinguished arboretum, accredited for its extensive collection of over 2,400 trees and wooded areas spanning our 376-acre campus. Featuring a remarkable diversity of more than 140 tree species, our natural environment offers a rich and immersive experience for all.  The term “veritable arboretum” signifies that the campus and staff have […]

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Sports

Noah Gathings shoots for a new approach

Men’s basketball has begun and the team has welcomed 12 new players. One of those players, sophomore and computer science major Noah Gathings. He mentions that the team chemistry has already made improvements since last year. His teammates said that the level of competitiveness is much higher.  To Gathings, the competition for spots is encouraging […]

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News

Expand your horizon with career fairs

Lewis will be hosting a career fair on October 18. Throughout the school year, the Department of Career Services actively organizes a series of events aimed at connecting students with job and internship opportunities beyond campus. These events serve as invaluable platforms for students to explore potential career paths. The Career Services Department has hosted […]

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Big performances for “The Little Prince”

The Philip Lynch Theatre presents, “The Little Prince,” an adaptation from Rick Cummins and John Scoullar, based on a book by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. The performance debuted on Oct. 13-15 and will still hold both evening and matinee showtimes on Oct. 19-22. A heartwarming classic, the production staff and cast look to bring feelings of […]

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Opinions

The true terrors of the Halloween season

In the spirit of Halloween, let’s kick some fear in the air. Some may consider the holiday a playful environment meant to scare the likes of little children. It would be a shame, however, if only children got scared during this season. The likes of this world are that of adults afterall, and what better […]

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Opinions

The arts and the sciences: mind vs. soul

Those who strive for an education after high school will quickly come to realize that there are three branches of choices to choose from. Trade focuses on things that require skilled labor such as plumbers and electricians. Then there are the sciences, which focus on understanding and intellectualizing the workings of mother nature and the […]

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