By Leanne Vastbinder, Opinion and Online Editor
Following recent postponements because of the coronavirus pandemic, the music
department has rescheduled its Spring Show, “Come Alive,” for the fall.
The show, which was originally scheduled for April 23-25, will now replace the
fall concert when school resumes.
Director of the Music
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Murphy Obershaw, Copy Editor
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many people are staying quarantined in their
houses, washing their hands and disinfecting everything.
And while there has been a lot of focus on doing things to keep people
physically healthy, people are realizing that there needs to be focus on mental
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By Tejay Cleland, Staff Writer
College students are known to struggle with early classes.
But what if your class started at 3 a.m.?
When in-person classes were canceled for the rest of the year because of the
coronavirus pandemic, many professors decided to move their classes online,
using Zoom.
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Jack Schafer, Staff Writer
This new way of life kind of sucks.
I wake up, check the time, 9:45. Go to the fridge, eat. Check the time, 9:55.
Open up the computer, log into Zoom. 10 A.M. class starts. 11 A.M. Zoom meeting
starts. Do homework,
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By Hope Eckley, Staff Writer
The COVID-19 pandemic has not only affected the school loves of Newman students,
but many have also found themselves out of a job.
Meanwhile others, deemed “essential workers,” are having to adjust to a new
normal at their workplaces.
The coronavirus has not only affected
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