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Climate change considered a human rights violation in Europe

In early April, the European Court for Human Rights ruled that Switzerland had failed to do enough to cut its national greenhouse gas emissions and that this was a violation of the human rights of a group of older Swiss women.   The older Swiss women brought the case to trial after arguing that their […]

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The Success of the Cyber Defense Club

Lewis University Cyber Defense Club has obtained third place in the Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition (CCDC) on Feb. 17, to which they have been working for months on.     To  prepare for the Midwest Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition, with the team spending around eight  hours defending a mock business network against multiple simulated cyber-attacks. […]

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Town Hall meeting of the year

The Student Senate provides the student body the opportunity to communicate with various school departments of the school during  their annual Town Hall meeting.  The meeting was held on Wednesday, Feb. 22 and saw robust participation from nearly all academic departments at Lewis University. This event served  as a vital forum for students to voice […]

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Students knowing their rights

A recent House committee bill has taken on the controversial question of abortion and brought it to colleges and universities nationwide. The Pregnant Student’s Right Act aims to help support pregnant college students through their pregnancy in hopes of preventing young career-driven women from feeling forced to get an abortion in order to focus on […]

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New FAFSA updates for 2024-25

The new Free Application For Student Aid (FAFSA) form came out on Dec. 31, 2023. The form is an important asset for many college students in the U.S. as it assists with the paying of higher education costs. The application has traditionally opened up for students on Oct. 1, yet was postponed this past year […]

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Res Life and Sodexo Save the Day

According to the Illinois Emergency Management Agency, “Since 1981, 99 of Illinois’ 102 counties have been declared by the President as major disaster areas due to flooding.”   Situated on the southeast side of the campus, Ryan Hall stands as one of the university’s oldest residential buildings. This historic structure offers 59 single rooms to […]

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