As a school devoted to creating a better future and fighting for social justice, one of the many events held at Lewis during the International Lasallian Days of Peace (ILDP) is the annual Peace Teach-In. The Lewis community celebrated the International Lasallian Days of Peace by virtually traveling around the world on Oct. 12, Oct. […]
Read MoreAs the last days of summer weather begin to give way to the chilly fall months, having warm clothes becomes more than a fashion statement for many people; it is a need that is not always met. To fight warm weather clothing insecurity, the Delta Sigma Pi fraternity has organized a month-long clothing drive to […]
Read MoreThe Brent and Jean Wadsworth family gallery is displaying the first art showcase of the year, featuring the work of famed artist Jens Brasch. Brasch centers his work on the concept of identity, human relationships and the quest for truth, and is showcasing art to the public from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. until Sept. […]
Read MoreAs universities across the nation shift to online instruction for the rest of the academic year and summer semester to curb the spread of COVID-19, students and professors have had to adjust to a sudden shift in learning style. For arts and science courses, which are better suited to face-to-face instruction, switching to online has […]
Read MoreThe quote “A picture is worth a thousand words” by Fred R. Barnard” has become a well-known phrase over the last few decades. This quote also speaks true for art. Art can be a record of the emotional reactions of a viewer, or according to Ana Zanic, a Croatian artist who expresses memories of both […]
Read MoreOn Valentine’s day, the First-Year Writing Program and the Writing Center hosted “Douglass Day 2020: Transcribe-A-Thon” in the D’Arcy Great Room. Because it was an event to honor and preserve black history, it was co-sponsored by WAC, the Office of Multicultural Student Services, the sociology department and the African studies department. A transcribe-a-thon is an […]
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