By: Reiley Bartel, Online Editor
Spring break is right around the corner. For Newman, it’s next week — March 13-17 — and students are looking forward to being out of school, getting a break from all their classwork and finally being able to relax.
Newman students say they plan to spend
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By: Reiley Bartel, Online Editor
Steckline Gallery in DeMattias Hall is hosting “Stations in the Street,” an exhibit of modern graphic representations of the Stations of the Cross by Washington-based artist Scott Erickson.
The show, which opens on Friday, is a downloadable street-art show that galleries can buy and display.
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By: Vantage Staff
When the hit television series “The Office” debuted on NBC, senior Austin Schwartz was just a toddler.
But when he was in high school, old episodes started airing on Netflix, and many people his age started discovering the series — a zany parody of office life that starred
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By: Alexis Stallard, Editor-In-Chief
Possible changes are coming to Newman’s sports facilities if the Board of Trustees approves plans during meetings set to take place over the next several weeks.
A new plan was proposed for softball, baseball and soccer fields, athletic director Joanna Pryor said. It includes turf
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By: Matthew Revels, Sports Editor
Newman has been without a Dean of Students since Sara Mata left Newman at the end of the fall semester.
But the university has recently appointed someone to take over on an interim basis.
Andi Giesen’s first day with Newman was Feb. 13, and
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