By Anna Corbett-Neal, Co-Editor-In-Chief
In light of recent events, I feel it is necessary to start talking about media literacy.
Media literacy, according to the Oxford dictionary, is “the ability to critically analyze stories presented in the mass media and to determine the accuracy or credibility.”
This is something that
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By Matthew Fowler, Co-Editor-In-Chief
It’s Heritage Month at Newman, which means there’s a lot going on. Students can win a cash prize, get free food, attend events, participate in activities, and much more.
Newman’s 12th annual Heritage Month started on Monday and will run through March 4.
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By Gustavo Dias Juliani, Staff Writer
Newman University Stops Using Cash: What Students Need to Know
If you have tried to buy a ticket to a basketball game or popcorn at the concession stand, you have probably noticed something different compared to last year. As of Jan 1, 2026, Newman
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By Abigail Vannata, Staff Writer
Newman’s Steckline Gallery this month will feature photography by a familiar face on campus.
Daniel Scott Murphy, who works as the web technology specialist in University Advancement, is the artist behind an exhibit titled “Day for Night,” which opens on Friday and will run
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By Jacob Brown, Staff Writer
A former Newman volleyball player has taken over the role of head coach for the team and says she plans to be at Newman long term and rebuild the volleyball program.
Tori Provencio, who graduated from Newman in 2015, was recently hired to replace former
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