Author: Citlally Romo, Contributor

Campus Life
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Spring brings concerts and plays to Lewis

Lewis University boasts a diverse display of talented students, ranging from athletes to mathematicians, journalists and artists in various educations. Notably, the University hosts numerous events throughout the year to showcase the skill of its theater and arts community. Among these events, the Phillip Lynch Theater stands out as a venue for concerts and performances, […]

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Tempo

“The Iron Claw” and the curse of the Von Erich’s

A recently released film, “The Iron Claw,” has captivated audiences with its portrayal of a family name cursed by tragedy within the wrestling community. Although it debuted in December 2023, the movie is now available on streaming platforms. This movie dives into the competitive world of professional wrestling back in the early 1980s and focuses […]

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News

The Success of the Cyber Defense Club

Lewis University Cyber Defense Club has obtained third place in the Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition (CCDC) on Feb. 17, to which they have been working for months on.     To  prepare for the Midwest Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition, with the team spending around eight  hours defending a mock business network against multiple simulated cyber-attacks. […]

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Sports

The art of tennis

Strength, strategy and sustainability. Tennis is a sport that is not only challenging physically, but mentally, as well. Opponents must be analyzed by the minute and plans must be developed by the second. At the same time, the players’ endurance is tested by flying serves and all-too-quick returns. Tatenda Mutetwa, a sophomore supply chain management […]

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Tempo

“Madame Web” spins a web of disappointment

Marvel’s latest film, “Madame Web” was released this month on Valentine’s Day. This standalone origin story focuses on a heroine from the original Marvel comics that can see the future. The film puts a modern twist on the actual storyline, changing a blind, old lady into a young, attractive woman working as a paramedic in […]

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Opinions

Inkology: Bridging the Gap Between Tattoos and Traditional Art

Apo Whang-od, the world’s oldest and most influential tattoo artist turned 107 in February. She is referred to as the last traditional mambabatok (Traditional Kalinga style) tattoo artist who is keeping the over 1000-year-old art alive. Whang-od’s hand-tapped tattoos are intricately connected with the Filipino culture and can portray a variety of concepts ranging from […]

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