By Hadassah Umbarger, Staff Writer
On my desk at my house sits a novel. (Gasp. An English major with a novel on her
desk. Startling revelation, Hadassah.) (Oh hush, it’ll make sense in a minute.)
I started it over Christmas break and read nearly half of it then. Now
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By Tejay Cleland, Sports Editor
Head Women’s Basketball Coach Darin Spence stepped down from his position last
week after nine seasons leading the team, Athletic Director Joanna Pryor said,
and now, the school is searching for his replacement.
Pryor said Spence resigned because he felt it was time to
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By Marie O'Neal, Staff Writer
Language is always changing, especially among generations. Slang is part of a
natural development of language, especially when speaking in informal settings.
“Slang is the fastest changing part of language in any language anywhere. It
comes in and fades out,” Associate Professor of
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By Madeline Alvarez, Editor-In-Chief
Newman University’s Student Government Association has started all over with its
elections after administrators noticed that the results of the first round of
voting “looked off.”
Students received emails from Student Life, Joseph Shepard and SGA on Tuesday,
informing them that if they had already
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By Leanne Vastbinder, Opinion and Online Editor
It seems like every week there is something new that has been “canceled”—like
the handful of Dr. Seuss books recently taken off shelves due to insensitive
illustrations in the books. Situations like these often make me wonder, what is
“cancelling”?
But before
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