By Katie Smith, A&E Editor
Many spring activities have been canceled at Newman, and award ceremonies are no
exception. Annual events such as the Academic Awards Banquet and Jetspys have
been cancelled and likely won’t be made up in-person.
To counter this, the Student Life Department and
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By Jack Schafer, Staff Writer
Newman’s 2020 spring semester cooperative education courses have been disbanded
due to COVID-19, at their instructors’ discretion.
A cooperative education course is worth three credit hours and involves students
enrolled getting an internship for at least the length of the semester.
Fifteen students are
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By Leanne Vastbinder, Opinion and Online Editor
Newman has a new vice president of finance.
Anthony Beata, who came to Newman from a college in Nebraska, is replacing
Jennifer Gantz, who left Newman recently to accept a position as the chief
financial officer at the Kansas Health Science Center.
Beata
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By Aaron Eshelman, Staff Writer
If you're bored during quarantine, ESPN has a solution.
“The Last Dance” is a documentary that follows Michael Jordan and the Chicago
Bulls through the 1997-1998 NBA season. The first two episodes were aired on
Sunday and two more will show every Sunday
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By Murphy Obershaw, Copy Editor
Next up in our “College Life During a Pandemic” series is junior Nicholas
Samsel, a seminarian majoring in philosophy for theological studies.
He is living at his parents’ house in Wichita with his mom, dad, and younger
brother during the pandemic instead of the St.
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