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 […]
Read MoreDuring the week of Nov. 14, all Greek organizations at Lewis, including Delta Sigma Pi, sponsored a Thanksgiving Food Drive, which will help out people in need at the Spanish Community Center in Joliet. “Delta Sigma Pi is required to do a certain number of service events every year and I think the requirement is […]
Read MoreOn Oct. 27, the English studies department and the Film Studies program hosted an Arts & Ideas event titled, “Film Studies Presents: Short Films Everyone Should See” in the Academic Sciences Building. The event featured four short films that were each less than 20 minutes long. “Every semester, I try to do an Arts & […]
Read MoreFrom Oct. 3 to Oct. 23, a solo art exhibition called “Distant Drum” by artist William Blake is currently available to view in the Wadsworth Family Gallery. Since Blake specializes in historical reenactments, the exhibition features paintings that portray people from the era of the Civil War. “He specializes in Civil War reenactments, so when […]
Read MoreOn Sept. 30, the LGBTQIA+ support group for students called Building a Bridge met in the D’Arcy Great Room located in the University Ministry for their weekly meeting. The ministry aims to educate and advocate for justice and equality for LGBTQIA+ individuals and the reconciliation within the larger church and student communities. “Building a Bridge […]
Read MoreUntil Sept. 25, art exhibition “Three Faces of Eve” by artist Eve Ozer is currently on display in the Wadsworth Family Gallery. The art reception and gallery talk for Ozer’s show was Sept. 8. Ozer has about 45 pieces in her solo show and most of her work displayed in the gallery is new, which […]
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