By: Alexis Stallard, Editor-in-Chief
The Biden administration announced plans for a student loan relief program in
August and began taking applications in October, but the program is at a
standstill after federal courts temporarily blocked the bill on Oct. 21.
The program and its future, though, are being closely watched
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By: Reiley Bartel, Online Editor
If you want to know a little more about the person sitting next to you in class,
there’s an easy way to gather information these days: Just look at the stickers
plastered all over their laptop, water bottle and notebooks.
Stickers have become a
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By: Matthew Revels, Sports Editor
Fall sports are coming to an end at Newman, which means winter sports are about
to begin. Two teams Newman will be watching are men’s and women’s basketball,
both of which hope this coming season will show that all their hard work and
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By: Andrew Hudson, Guest Writer
In today’s world of booty calls and Tinder, the art of the snuggle is one that
has been lost, that has been swallowed whole by the disgrace of the cuddle.
Snuggling is wholesome and straightforward: There’s no further intention to a
snuggle. It’
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By: Alexis Stallard, Editor-in-Chief
Spooky season undeniably ends on Oct. 31, but I think about something far
scarier after the clock strikes midnight on Halloween. Newman students being
forced to attend school on Nov. 1 is the scariest thing of all.
No, I’m not advocating that Newman cancel classes
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