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election
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Opinions

People Must Treat Each Other With Respect After Hearing Election Results

When I first heard about the results of the election that Joe Biden had won, my reaction was feelings of relief and excitement; everyone knew that it would be a close race, but in reality, Trump only got 214 electoral votes, while Biden got 290 electoral votes, when he only needed 270 to win. When […]

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jet fuel review
Campus Life
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JFR Earns Second Win As Best Four-Year Literary Magazine

The Jet Fuel Review magazine (JFR) has defended their 2019 first place award at the College Media Association (CMA). Continuing their winning streak, JFR won a second time with their 19th Issue in the category Four-Year Literary Magazine at the CMA competition in Washington D.C. The CMA competition was held virtually from Oct. 22 to […]

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Gretchen Whitmer
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News

Democratic Leaders Targeted in Domestic Terrorism Plot

On Oct. 8, the FBI discovered a plot to kidnap the Democratic Michigan Governor, Gretchen Whitmer. Since then 14 people have been charged in the domestic terrorism plot. The plan was discovered after the FBI found a private Facebook account discussing the violent overthrow of the government. At least six of the men were members […]

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halloween
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Opinions

Is Halloween Canceled?

With Halloween just around the corner and the threat of the coronavirus still around, it seems as though plans for this year must change. Many traditional holidays are coming up and people have never had to reimagine them quite like this. But don’t worry; if Halloween is your favorite day to celebrate, there are plenty […]

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Kozak
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Sports

Kozak Sisters Bonded by Cross Country

On Sept. 25, the women’s cross country team earned third place at the UIndy Triangular meet – the first of the season. In the five kilometer race, two Flyers in particular, freshmen sisters Abbey and Anna Kozak, had very close finishes, crossing the line just 10 seconds apart from each other.  Originally from Lockport, the […]

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Peace Teach-In
Campus Life
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‘We Choose Peace’ Teach-In Promotes Social Justice

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. […]

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