By Hadassah Umbarger, Staff Writer
There’s been an increase in grumbling around Newman’s campus recently about
Newman’s WiFi not working, especially in Beata Hall. The connection for some
students was not working and kicking the students off the WiFi altogether.
Icer Vaughan, the chief information officer for
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By Marie O'Neal, Staff Writer
This semester, Director of Security Mo Floyd has given out a record-setting low
of zero parking tickets.
But it’s not necessarily because the Newman community has been so conscientious
about parking, he said.
“Usually, I give students a two-week grace period at
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By Dawson Schmidt, Guest Writer
Newman’s Joseph Shepard, who is the school’s director of multicultural
engagement and campus life, also has a full-time volunteer job.
In August, Shepard was elected as the chair of the Sedgwick County Democratic
Party, a job that requires him to engage Democrats in
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By Madeline Alvarez, Editor-In-Chief
Two of the five lawsuits that were filed against Newman University between 2018
and 2019 have been resolved, according to court documents, and the other three
are still pending.
The two resolved cases involved former School of Social Work Director Sue Ellen
Gardner and former Assistant
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By Spencer Jacobson, Staff Writer
Newman students could get up to three “mental health days” a semester under a
resolution recently presented by junior baseball player Ian Lecki at the SGA
meeting on Sept. 22.
As proposed by Lecki, these mental health days, similar to sick days, could be
used
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