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Kyle Rittenhouse trial provides no justice

On Nov. 19, justice was not served. Kyle Rittenhouse, 17 years old at the time, shot and killed two people and injured another after traveling from his home in Antioch, Illinois to Kenosha, Wisconsin on Aug. 25. This was when protests against police brutality were occurring and there was much civil unrest. In the trial, […]

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Annual tree lighting ceremony honors Brother Leo Jones

On Nov. 29, the annual tree lighting ceremony occurred in front of North Hall. This event not only celebrated the start of the holiday season for the community but also honored Brother Leo Jones FSC, who passed away last year on Dec. 1. “The Christmas tree lighting has been a Lewis University tradition for many […]

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‘Red Notice’ exceeds expectations

Over the long and restful break, I decided to entertain and relax myself with a good movie and a cup of hot cocoa. What I found in my search was Netflix’s top pick of the week, “Red Notice.” “Red Notice” follows an international art thief and the FBI agent that is assigned to his case. […]

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Sports

Cross country teams excel at regionals and make it to nationals

On Nov. 6, the men’s and women’s cross country teams raced at the NCAA Division II Midwest Regional Championships hosted by Southern Indiana University in Evansville, Indiana.  The men’s team finished second overall with 118 points and automatically advanced to the national championship, while the women placed fifth with 178 points and qualified for nationals […]

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Sports

Men’s soccer stands by their goals during playoffs

The men’s soccer team kept kicking it this season, clinching a home game for the playoffs on Sunday, Oct. 31. The Flyers beat Missouri in a regular season game finale and are now onto the GLVC (The Great Lakes Valley Conference) Tournament.  “My season so far was pretty good with two GLVC defensive player of […]

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Stop spending all our money on defense

The U.S. has plenty of problems that need to be addressed, yet we are not able to solve said problems because we are spending our entire budget on the military. Having a large defense budget is necessary; however, the U.S. goes above necessity and into excessive spending with our budget.  According to the Office of […]

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