By Emily Larkin, Staff Writer
I decided to mark the beginning of fall by buying a customary pumpkin spice
latte and posing for a picture. As I scrolled through the filters on Snapchat, I
couldn’t help but notice that all of the filters that were supposed to be “cute”
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By Courtney Klaus, Editor-In-Chief
Newman University made headlines in Wichita last week when rumors began
circulating among students, staff and alumni that the school’s music department
would be dissolved after the spring of 2021 and some students appeared on local
news stations decrying the decision.
But Newman administrators and
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By Courtney Klaus, Editor-In-Chief
The university’s board of trustees recently voted to approve recommendations
from a financial task force that include reorganizing the theology and
philosophy programs to
“align strategically” with the new School of Catholic Studies and reducing the
number of majors by at least four.
Provost Kimberly
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By Hope Eckley, Staff Writer
The third annual lip sync battle was full of break dancing, men in cheer
uniforms, and even one person running around with a horse costume on.
Five lip sync groups battled it out not only for a monetary prize but also for
the ultimate bragging
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By Leanne Vastbinder, Opinions and Online Editor
During the month of October, it’s customary to stock up on apple cider or visit
a pumpkin patch or two. Some may even scout around the town for various haunted
houses or spooky attractions to get in the Halloween mood. To get
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