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Coach Keisha Newell: leaving her footprint in women’s basketball

Usually, when athletes succeed, credit is mostly given to them: their grit, commitment, discipline, etc. Athletes are individuals who work day in and day out in order to accomplish sport-related goals. They deserve to be recognized when they achieve such goals since they are the ones performing and getting the spotlight. Nevertheless, there are people […]

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Parking Lot MM opens once again!

In the past years, Lewis University has had multiple different locations where students can park their cars around campus. One of the most essential parking lots to the campus was parking lot MM, located near Sheil Hall, Brown dining hall and De La Salle.    During the summer of 2022, the parking lot was closed […]

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Gamma Phi Omega welcomes new members to Greek Life

On Jan. 19, the current members of Gamma Phi Omega held an informational meeting for students who were interested in joining the sorority in the conference room at the student center. At the meeting, they learned more about the organization and goals of Gamma Phi Omega. “Gamma Phi Omega was founded here at Lewis in […]

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College of Aviation solves plane shortage

A previous article published in The Flyer on Nov. 16, covered the story about the shortage of planes that Lewis University was having at the moment. Between the time that the story was written, to the point it was published, the College of Aviation was able to solve the problem by taking the necessary steps […]

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Adding J-Term to Lewis

January terms, or J-terms, are programs that universities implement to allow students to be able to get ahead of their schedule with their degrees. J-terms typically start at the beginning of January, which means a shorter winter break, but that’s up to the student. The term lasts between 10 to 16 days, although they could […]

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‘A Christmas Carol: A Live Radio Play’ rings in holiday season

On Nov. 18, the Philip Lynch Theater proudly presented their first showing of  “A Christmas Carol: A Live Radio Play” by Joe Landry, which is a unique take on the classic tale written by Charles Dickens.  “What’s different about this one is it’s the story of ‘A Christmas Carol,’ but it’s set in the 1940s […]

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