By Vantage Staff
Newman’s Joseph Shepard came close, but this week, he learned that he was not
selected to fill an empty seat on the Wichita City Council that was left vacant
when disgraced councilman James Clendenin resigned last year.
And although he doesn’t have any immediate plans
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By Hadassah Umbarger, Staff Writer
Fall registration opened up Monday, and students are now able to sign up for
classes for the fall 2021 semester.
Scott Mudloff, advisor for Special Populations, is encouraging students to do it
sooner than later.
“(We want to) make sure everybody’s getting their classes
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By Tejay Cleland, Sports Editor
Both the men’s and women’s tennis teams are off to a winning start to their 2021
seasons. The women hold a record of 6-1 while the men are 7-3 so far. Both teams
will start MIAA conference play on March 26 at Northwest
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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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By Tyler Push, Staff Writer
Newman University has a strict mask policy to help stop the spread of COVID-19
on campus, but those who attend the theatre department’s play “A Midsummer
Night’s Dream,” which opens on Thursday and runs through Sunday, will notice
that the actors on stage
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