By Murphy Obershaw, Copy Editor
Director of Theatre Mark Mannette’s stage adaptation of “Inferno,” part of Dante
Alighieri’s epic poem “The Divine Comedy,” will hit the stage in March.
Mannette said he got the idea to write a stage adaptation of “Inferno” while
teaching an interdisciplinary class at
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By Murphy Obershaw, Copy Editor
Professor Mark Mannette and seven theatre students attended the Kennedy Center
American College Theater Festival in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, last week.
Anyone could register for this week long theater festival, but some people were
chosen to come and not only attend also compete in
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By Emily Larkin, Staff Writer
For most Newman students, their goal is to find a job after they graduate, but
senior business management major Dyana Baca is getting ahead with her new
full-time position as the Dugan Library Assistant while she is still pursuing
her undergraduate degree full time.
Baca,
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By Cole Schnieders, Staff Writer
You may have seen an odd sight around Newman’s small campus: Junior Yanni Martin
dashing between classes on a scooter.
Inspiration struck Martin before fall semester started, he said.
“I asked myself, ‘What can I do to get around faster?’” Martin said. “So I
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By Cole Schieders, Staff Writer
In honor of Dr. King’s life and legacy, the Student Life Office sponsored the
Second Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Unity March and Program. In addition to the
march and program, four nominees for the 2020 Dr. MLK Distinguished Service
Award were selected by
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