By Madeline Alvarez, Editor-In-Chief
Although students and faculty were hoping for a coronavirus-free semester, the
first case of the virus on campus was confirmed on Aug. 25, the second day of
classes. As of Wednesday, there were four positive cases reported in the Newman
community. Here’s what you need
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By Madeline Alvarez, Editor-In-Chief
A new “social contract” that all Newman students were required to sign before
starting the new semester amid the COVID-19 pandemic is not intended to turn
campus into a “police state,” says President Kathleen Jagger, but rather was
meant to send the message that everyone has
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Sanitizer and mask stations are set up throughout campusBy Murphy Obershaw, A&E
Editor
Because of the coronavirus pandemic, Newman University is entering into a school
year like no other. Before you come back to campus and start classes on Monday,
there are a few things you need to
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By Courtney Klaus, Editor-In-Chief
Newman is losing one of its longest serving faculty members, Professor of
Sociology Larry Heck, who is retiring at the end of this year after spending 46
years at the university.
During his time at Newman, Heck has worn many different hats.
He was the chair
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By Courtney Klaus, Editor-In-Chief
Associate Professor of Nursing Jane Weilert will be retiring at the end of the
school year, leaving behind a three-decades-long legacy of devotion to teaching
and healthcare.
Growing up with family members in the medical profession, Weilert said, she
developed a passion for nursing and community
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