By Courtney Klaus, Managing Editor
Kaleidoscope, Newman’s LGBT+ organization, is in no danger of shutting down,
despite recent efforts from outside the Newman community to pressure the
administration to eliminate the group, said Kaleidoscope Advisor and Vice
President for Student Affairs Vic Trilli.
“We are there to support and
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This story originally appeared in the Feb. 1, 2018 issue of The Vantage
By Delaney Hiegert
Newman has experienced more faculty and staff turnover since former Dean of
Students Levi Esses resigned before the start of winter break.
Help Desk and Classroom Technology Coordinator Sonja Vogt resigned last week.
Icer
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This story first appeared in the January 25, 2018 issue of The Vantage.
By Delaney Hiegert, Editor-In-Chief (2016-2018)
The death of the 20-year- old woman found outside a house party thrown at the
residence of three Newman baseball players over Halloween weekend has been ruled
an overdose, Wichita Police Officer
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By Lauren Spencer, Opinions Editor
Although Newman canceled an upcoming LGBT+ art show originally scheduled to be
in Steckline Gallery, students can still see it this Friday at Harvesters Arts.
Students can also participate in the silent protest taking place in the
Steckline Gallery.
Junior Kevin Clack, president of Newman’
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This story first appeared in the December 7, 2017 issue of The Vantage
By Vlada Litvinova
It is difficult to be a foreigner. Especially if your native country is at a
distance of thousands of kilometers.
Living in Russia my whole life, I have never thought about immigrants in my
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