By Madeline Alvarez, Editor-In-Chief
Two of the five lawsuits that were filed against Newman University between 2018
and 2019 have been resolved, according to court documents, and the other three
are still pending.
The two resolved cases involved former School of Social Work Director Sue Ellen
Gardner and former Assistant
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By Cole Schnieders, Copy Editor
Despite canceled and postponed shows, the Steckline Gallery returns this
semester with an art show titled, “React, Reflect, Respond.”
Director of the Steckline Art Gallery Shannon Johnston said the show was
inspired by a desire to create a space where people could reflect and respond
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By Tejay Cleland, Sports Editor
Basketball is on for the MIAA conference, meaning it’s on for Newman University
too.
Last week, officials from the MIAA met to discuss how to handle basketball
season, considered a winter sport. In the end, they voted to let basketball
teams play their new
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By Murphy Obershaw, A&E Editor
Honors students have been divided into four groups referred to as “houses,”
which organizers say is an attempt to build community between those in the
program, especially between upperclassmen and underclassmen.
The houses, Za Shaukûm (Fellowship), Magnus Cerebrus (Big Brain), Good Vibes,
and
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By Marie O'Neal, Staff Writer
They happened in Guatemala, in Chile, Germany, Puerto Rico, China. The list goes
on and on. Human experiments, eugenics and forced sterilizations have occurred
all over the world.
We tend to associate these human rights violations with Hitler and Auschwitz,
with Pinochet and
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