By Cole Schnieders, Copy Editor
With COVID numbers on the decline and vaccinations on the rise, the
Multicultural Leadership Organization is ready to throw an outdoor bash
celebrating cultural identity.
The fourth MCLO Cultural Extravaganza is happening noon to 4 p.m. Saturday.
Carolina Mariscal, secretary of MCLO, said that
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By Ty Wilson, Staff Writer
The idea of plays created and performed in 24 hours is not something new to the
world of theatre. Newman’s Director of Theatre Mark Mannette says the idea was
first conceived in New York City around October of 1995 and quickly became a
worldwide
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By Tyler Push, Staff Writer
The men’s soccer team took on their rivals across Kellogg, the Friends
University Falcons, last Wednesday. This rivalry has commonly been referred to
as the “War on 54.” The game resulted in a tie, which head coach Cliff Brown
said was not very common
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By Madeline Alvarez, Editor-In-Chief
Last year, right as we were heading into lockdown because of COVID-19, Newman
gave us an extra week of Spring Break. This year we had no Spring Break, and we
got one measly day off as a “break” for the entire semester.
Granted, Newman gave us
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By Cole Schnieders, Copy Editor
The votes have been tallied and counted, and the results are in: Shanice Gitungo
and Elizabeth Raehpour are next year’s student body president and student body
vice president.
Of the 1,133 eligible voters, 258 students participated, clearing the SGA
constitutional bar that at
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