By Vantage Staff
If you’re intrigued by Shakespeare but don’t feel prepared for hours of iambic pentameter, Newman’s production of “Hamlet” might be for you.
Tonight, Newman’s theatre department will debut its 90-minute version of the play, directed by Mark Mannette, theatre director. It stars senior
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By Erika Estrada, Staff Writer
At Newman University, the roar of the basketball court isn't the only sound filling student athletes’ heads. Amid the squeak of sneakers, they’re also hearing the buzz of clippers in the hand of a man with a unique double life. He’s
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By Avery Grunert, Guest Writer
If there is one thing in this world that grinds my gears to the max, it is the sounds that come out of a human head.
Yes, the head. I’m talking breathing, sniffling, chewing, sucking — literally anything.
A few years ago, I would catch
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By Victor Dixon, Editor-in-Chief
The spring semester is almost halfway over — as is two-term Student Government Association President Alondra Valle’s time leading student government. In April, students will elect the next leaders of SGA.
The Vantage recently caught up with Valle and SGA adviser Andi Giesen to find out
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By Grace Long, Staff Writer
After two decades of classes, rehearsals, musicals and performances, Deanne Zogleman, instructor and director of Newman’s music department, and Carole Pracht, piano instructor and accompanist, are retiring.
Zogleman will officially retire on June 30, while Pracht’s retirement is set for May 17.
The
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