By Leanne Vastbinder, Opinion and Online Editor
The music department’s fall jukebox musical is still happening, even after being
postponed for the second time because of COVID-19.
The show, “Come Alive,” was originally scheduled to be performed last spring but
was postponed after classes went online in March. It
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By Keean Bush, Guest Writer
Everyone is tired of hearing about the election. The entire world is watching
the United States this year for their own personal reasons, but the pressure is
on.
For the most part, voters have decided and possibly already voted for whichever
candidate appealed to them
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By Cole Schnieders, Copy Editor
Over the last couple weeks, I’ve been revisiting John Krakauer’s 1997 book “Into
the Wild,” a memoir of Christopher McCandless, or as he called himself,
Alexander Supertramp. It was one of those books I was forced to read in high
school but couldn’
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By Marie O'Neal, Staff Writer
The Newman Board of Trustees, a group that helps make decisions for the
university, welcomed four new members earlier this year. Each will serve a
three-year term.
The three new members recommended by the Adorers of the Blood of Christ (ASC)
sisters are
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By Tejay Cleland, Sports Editor
The women’s basketball team, returning 10 players from last year's 11-17 season,
is looking for a big season, said head coach Darin Spence.
Spence, in his ninth year as coach, says he hopes for good things from the
returners this season in
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