Katelyn Leano

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New Arab American Association holds its first meeting

On Jan. 30, the Arab American Association held its first meeting in AS 150-A. They discussed the goals and expectations of the club and allowed time for students to socialize with each other. The club also provided free Middle Eastern food for all attendees to enjoy. “Our intent is to spread cultural awareness about our […]

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Women’s Tennis Team looks ahead to spring season

The women’s tennis team has been preparing well for their upcoming season by training and working hard. On. Feb. 3, the team began their spring season with a match against the team at the University of Chicago.  The team currently has no wins and seven losses against UIC. Within the long history of the women’s […]

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Gamma Phi Omega welcomes new members to Greek Life

On Jan. 19, the current members of Gamma Phi Omega held an informational meeting for students who were interested in joining the sorority in the conference room at the student center. At the meeting, they learned more about the organization and goals of Gamma Phi Omega. “Gamma Phi Omega was founded here at Lewis in […]

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‘A Christmas Carol: A Live Radio Play’ rings in holiday season

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 […]

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Give back to community by donating to food drive

During 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 […]

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Enjoy short films with Film Studies program

On 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 & […]

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