By Professor of Criminal Justice Kristi Edwards
On November 23, 2020, we will experience a very necessary “time out” from
in-person classes and events at Newman University. Our classes will proceed to
their natural end game, brilliantly and virtually, and the business of everyday
college life will change. No longer
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By Tejay Cleland, Sports Editor
Newman athletics were put on hold after a COVID-19 scare last Wednesday, but
most teams were practicing again as of Monday, said Joanna Pryor, Newman’s
athletic director.
The abrupt halt of sports activities came about, Pryor said, after a dramatic
uptick in positive cases
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By Luis Martinez, Guest Writer
A memorial stone honoring the legacy of two Newman students who died in 1995
sits behind the maintenance building waiting for a new home on campus, though it
seems unclear when that might happen.
The stone was removed from the area where the new Bishop
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By Taylor Stevens, Staff Writer
As Thanksgiving break draws near, some Newman students say they’re not
completely clear about how the rest of the semester will play out amid the
COVID-19 pandemic.
Here’s what’s next: Students will have their last in-person classes for the
semester on Friday,
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By Murphy Obershaw, A&E Editor
The Division of Student Affairs hosted a town hall on Friday afternoon for
students to talk about how the university could improve in terms of justice,
equity, diversity and inclusion.
The virtual town hall, which was put on over Zoom by hosts Director
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