Katelyn Leano

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Aviation student Mike DiCosola makes strides with technology company

Mike DiCosola may be a senior with a double major in aviation transportation systems and unmanned systems, but he is also a business owner. As the CEO and founder of his company, Drone Industry Systems Corporation (DISC), he is the inventor of the first Smart Drone Rooftop and Ground Airport/Vertiport.  “I’m the CEO of Drone […]

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Art exhibition by Chicago Society of Artists displayed in gallery

From Oct. 1-22, the Chicago Society of Artists are displaying a variety of pieces in the Wadsworth Family Gallery as an art exhibit titled, “As We See It.” To go along with the art exhibit itself, there will be a gallery talk and reception to follow on Thursday, Oct. 21 at 7 p.m. “The Chicago […]

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Weightlifting Club hosts first open gym meeting at Powerhouse

On Tuesday, Sept. 21, seniors Kaylee Follett and Paul Krupa held their first open gym meeting at the Powerhouse for new members and current members of the weightlifting club. Follett, a marketing and digital marketing major, is the president of the weightlifting club and Krupa, a marketing major, is the vice president of the club. […]

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Arts and Ideas event educates students about the history of ceramics

On Sept. 7,  Assistant Professor of Art and Design Leslie Colonna held a lecture and participatory Arts and Ideas event titled, “Clay: Learn its History in Art and Science”. In the event, Colonna let students participate by making their own pots out of a ball of clay. The event took place in the Oremus Fine […]

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Jazz Band Concert showcases students’ musical talents

On April 29, the Jazz Band showcased students’ musical abilities, highlighting the skill of improvisation. The concert was live-streamed through Vimeo from the St. Charles Borromeo Convocation Hall, and the band performed a total of four pieces. The four songs belonged to the standard jazz repertoire, which included “Now’s the Time,” a blues piece by […]

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Earth Day Clean-Up Day promotes a sustainable campus

On April 22, as part of celebrating Earth Day, about 11 students participated in Lewis’ Clean-Up Day by walking down the path of the Burnham Centennial Nature Trail by Lot W, and picking up the trash. “The purpose of having a Clean-Up Day at Lewis is to raise awareness around litter that ends up on […]

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