The lives of college students and their schedules are packed with the heavy demands in their academics, athletics, social lives and personal lives. Especially for freshmen, a new environment means a multitude of adjustments and adversity. Students must learn to seek support, as learning through others may help the development of time managing skills, navigating […]
Read MoreAccording to the U.S. Census Bureau, women owned 19.9% of all firms in 2018. Although this number is small, the percentage has grown over the last few years and is expected to expand in the future which could benefit the industry. By further promoting women within the workplace, this can expand the diversity of gender […]
Read MoreLewis, as we know it, was founded in 1932 and has undergone many changes throughout history. Through these changes, each year has attracted thousands of different students, each offering their own talents, dreams and unique cultural backgrounds, further contributing to the success of the academic and athletic programs Lewis offers. As students grow as athletes, […]
Read MoreAs the school year begins for new and returning students, faculty and staff look to set the tone with a multitude of fun activities. Freshmen and new transfer students were welcomed with free smoothies, henna tattoos, DIY bamboo planters and other opportunities to connect with fellow peers. The welcome week activities united the commuter and […]
Read MoreFrom April 14-16 and April 20-23, the Phillip Lynch Theater is showing the musical “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown.” Based on the beloved comic strip “Peanuts” by Charles M. Schultz, the revised play brings the Peanuts characters to life on the stage. The play is about two hours long with a 10 minute intermission. […]
Read MoreOn April 24, all three choral groups performed at the Spring Choral Concert in the St. Charles Borromeo Convocation Hall. The three groups performing at the concert included Chamber Choir, the jazz group “Altitude” and the acapella group “Harmonic Uprising.” The concert was an hour long event that signified the end of the semester. […]
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