By Taylor Stevens, Staff Writer
The Newman University dorms will still be open after Thanksgiving break, even
though classes will move online.
But the setup will be a bit different. Fees and move-out dates have slightly
changed because of COVID-19.
Interim Director of Residence Life Turner Middendorf said that students
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By Vantage Staff
COVID-19 cases at Newman University surged last week, a trend that matches
what’s happening in Sedgwick County.
In her weekly email to campus, Newman President Kathleen Jagger described Newman
as having faced a “considerable rise in positive cases” during the week of Nov.
2-8.
During that
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By Marie O'Neal, Staff Writer
This year at graduation, you may notice some students donning new graduation
stoles to represent their time at Newman. These stoles will allow students to
portray their unique backgrounds in up to three categories: diversity and
inclusion, athletics and student involvement.
Annie Dang,
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By Taylor Stevens, Staff Writer
As Thanksgiving break draws near, some Newman students say they’re not
completely clear about how the rest of the semester will play out amid the
COVID-19 pandemic.
Here’s what’s next: Students will have their last in-person classes for the
semester on Friday,
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By Murphy Obershaw, A&E Editor
The Division of Student Affairs hosted a town hall on Friday afternoon for
students to talk about how the university could improve in terms of justice,
equity, diversity and inclusion.
The virtual town hall, which was put on over Zoom by hosts Director
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