We fell back for Daylight Saving Time (DST) on November 7 and with that, went my motivation. The combination of cold weather and the sunset at 5 p.m. leaves me in a state of constant tiredness that I can’t seem to escape. DST was enacted in the U.S. in 1918 to save energy. The goal […]
Read MoreOn Nov. 6, the men’s and women’s cross country teams raced at the NCAA Division II Midwest Regional Championships hosted by Southern Indiana University in Evansville, Indiana. The men’s team finished second overall with 118 points and automatically advanced to the national championship, while the women placed fifth with 178 points and qualified for nationals […]
Read MoreOctober is over and that means it is officially the holiday season. Many have already put their Christmas trees up and the stores have switched their spooky orange and black displays to bright red and green for the holiday season, completely forgetting that Thanksgiving exists. While I personally wait to put up Christmas decor and […]
Read MoreThe men’s soccer team kept kicking it this season, clinching a home game for the playoffs on Sunday, Oct. 31. The Flyers beat Missouri in a regular season game finale and are now onto the GLVC (The Great Lakes Valley Conference) Tournament. “My season so far was pretty good with two GLVC defensive player of […]
Read MoreFrom Nov. 1-23, there will be a solo art exhibition in the Wadsworth Family Gallery, featuring Art Department Chair Mark Swain’s work titled “Artificial Perceptions.” This showcases the representation of nature and portrays the play of light on a variety of different surfaces. “This is the first chance that I really had to paint in […]
Read MoreA two-day celebration of remembering loved ones and what they cherished most runs from Nov. 1 -2, known as Días de los Muertos. The Latino American Student Organization (LASO) and Lewis community came together to celebrate this annual holiday. For Días de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, an ofrenda — or a decorated […]
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