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Res Life and Sodexo Save the Day

According to the Illinois Emergency Management Agency, “Since 1981, 99 of Illinois’ 102 counties have been declared by the President as major disaster areas due to flooding.”   Situated on the southeast side of the campus, Ryan Hall stands as one of the university’s oldest residential buildings. This historic structure offers 59 single rooms to […]

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Campus Life

Flyer Fanatics: Team spirit and support

Lewis has had a broad spectrum of incredible sports to watch and attend since the beginning of its founding. Starting In the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) and then eventually making a transition into the NCAA as a Division ll-level school, Lewis now offers 22 varsity teams.  Each program has found plenty of success […]

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Snow lands on top of the movie charts

The long-awaited “Hunger Games: Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes” is finally out. Fans who read the book, written by Suzanne Collins in May 2020 have been patiently anticipating this movie release, and it did not disappoint.    Arguably the most important part about book to movie adaptations is the integrity of the plot. Despite the […]

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Coming to an end: Finals

It is that dreaded time of year yet again. That time of year that we all loath, yet time after time, hurl ourselves into the week of finals. The final week, but interestingly enough, it is also the hardest. May it be a cluster of projects, papers, presentations or a combination, along with stress that […]

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As Finals Week is Upon us…

As the holidays approach, students eagerly anticipate the upcoming winter break, but first, must conquer the dreaded week known as finals week. Despite the holiday cheer on the horizon, the challenges of exams and assessments stand between us and the Christmas festivities with family.   Luckily, Lewis offers a wide variety of spaces in and […]

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Through the last finish line with lifelong friends

As 2023 comes to an end, fall sports are wrapping up with it. For senior and Aviation Administration major, Payton Goudreau, this season was his last time running competitively at the collegiate level. He reflected on his career and commented on how different the team is compared to his freshman year. Back then, the biggest […]

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