Katelyn Leano

Trash Ban
Campus Life
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Trash Bash challenge helps spread sustainability awareness

From April 1 to April 30, a new competition titled the “Trash Bash” is being held to see which local colleges can pick up the most trash during Earth Month. For the competition, Lewis is competing against other South Metropolitan Higher Education Consortium Member Institutions to see who can pick up the most trash. The […]

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Mathematics
Campus Life

Lecture explores the role of mathematics in communication

On March 24, the Associated Colleges of the Chicago Area (ACCA) hosted a virtual mathematics lecture series, titled “Mathematics in Communication” that explored what codes are and why they’re necessary, as well as how advanced mathematical techniques are becoming a necessary part of codes and their implementation. The talk is included as part of the […]

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Art Gallery
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Virtual Art Gallery Talk celebrates women in the art world

On March 18, students watched a recorded version of a virtual Gallery Talk on YouTube and Facebook for an art exhibition titled “Women in Art at the Field,” which featured three women artists who work at The Field Museum. The talented works from artists Rebecca Banasiak, Peggy McNamara and Adrienne Stroup were on display from […]

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Campus Life

Sociology department holds ‘farming for justice’ virtual discussion

On Thursday Feb. 18, the sociology department hosted a virtual group discussion about the relationship between urban agriculture and the fight to create communities that are both environmentally and socially sustainable. Along with the group discussion, the event featured a panel of local urban farmers to mediate the conversation. Dr. Jennifer Tello Buntin, associate professor […]

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Catholic Vote 2020
Campus Life
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Catholics and the 2020 Election: Where are the divisions and why do they exist?

The 2020 presidential election was very different compared to past elections, mostly because of the inherent differences between Trump and Biden. Throughout all of the debates and speeches, the country has become more politically divided. A brief presentation about the divisions in the Catholic vote took place as a virtual event on January 28 from […]

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election
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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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