By Marie O'Neal, Staff Writer
I want to start out by stating that I am pro-mask and believe social distancing
is necessary to keep people safe. Science has proven this, and there’s no need
to argue.
Like many students, the idea of coming back to campus felt
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By Hadassah Umbarger, Staff Writer
Merlini Hall, the vacant residence hall on campus, hasn’t been used for two
years. Now the old building has been given a new job as a safe area to keep
infected or possibly infected students separated from their peers and teachers.
Interim Director of
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By Murphy Obershaw, A&E Editor
COVID has limited some of the activities people do for fun, but it can’t limit
their Netflix consumption.
With people staying home more these days, there is a greater chance that they
will pull out their tablets or pick up their remotes
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By Spencer Jacobson, Staff Writer
With all MIAA fall sports competitions suspended until at least Jan. 1, athletes
and teams are continuing to train and improve at their sport in the hopes of a
potential spring season.
Jose Lugo, the head volleyball coach, said the Jets are in the segment
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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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