By Hadassah Umbarger, Staff Writer
We’ve all had to have awkward or frustrating conversations with friends and
family, whether it’s about politics or another issue.
Last week, Dr. Audrey Hane, professor of communication, spoke to students in the
Honors Program on one of her areas of expertise: “The
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By Leanne Vastbinder, Opinion and Online Editor
The music department’s fall jukebox musical is still happening, even after being
postponed for the second time because of COVID-19.
The show, “Come Alive,” was originally scheduled to be performed last spring but
was postponed after classes went online in March. It
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By Hadassah Umbarger, Staff Writer
Newman’s annual Trunk-or-Treat has been added to the list of events being
cancelled because of COVID-19.
Trunk-or-Treat was scheduled to take place at the end of October, but Director
of Multicultural Engagement and Campus Life Joseph Shepard said that with
COVID-19 concerns and to
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By Cole Schnieders, Copy Editor
Over the last couple weeks, I’ve been revisiting John Krakauer’s 1997 book “Into
the Wild,” a memoir of Christopher McCandless, or as he called himself,
Alexander Supertramp. It was one of those books I was forced to read in high
school but couldn’
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By Hadassah Umbarger, Staff Writer
Open Mic has been a regular occurrence on Newman’s campus for some years now,
but visitors who went last week were greeted by an especially spooky edition,
which organizers called an “Open Masquerade”.
Because they couldn’t gather in the Grind’s small and
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