By Hadassah Umbarger, Staff Writer
In-person summer classes were yet another thing that didn’t happen in 2020
because of the COVID-19 pandemic. But they’ll be returning this summer.
On Feb. 10, the Registrar’s office sent out an email announcing the beginning of
summer enrollment.
Last summer’s
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By Ty Wilson, Staff Writer
Recently, the entire Midwest has been hit with a historical amount of cold
weather. Even residents of states like Texas and Louisiana, who rarely if ever
see snow, are having to adjust to a dramatic drop in temperature. Another group
of people having to adjust
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By Spencer Jacobson, Staff Writer
The women’s soccer program will be hosting a “College ID” recruiting camp with
the Friends University women’s soccer program on Feb. 27.
The two programs will host the one-day camp for high school women’s soccer
athletes with an interest in playing soccer
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By Murphy Obershaw, A&E Editor
One of the most simple advancements in technology is the push to put everything
from books to meetings online. While this may be an awesome solution during
COVID-19, the likelihood that these solutions will be here to stay bothers me.
I think it
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By Madeline Alvarez, Editor-In-Chief
Newman students have been instructed to stay home and attend class online for a
second consecutive day on Tuesday as temperatures were forecast to dip well
below freezing again. The university also went to a remote learning model on
Monday. At around 1 p.m. on
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