By Courtney Klaus, Editor-In-Chief
Director of Resident Life Scott Mudloff has recently accepted a new job at
Newman as the academic advisor for special populations.
“I’m excited for this opportunity,” Mudloff said, “I can progress my career and
my skills and still stay here at Newman, so
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By Madeline Alvarez, Sports Editor
Newman’s Admissions Counselors are the first people that prospective students
encounter and see as the face of the university.
The admissions office recently hired three new people to fill those positions,
and two of them are about-to-graduate students: Emily Larkin and Martina
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By Madeline Alvarez, Sports Editor
Some universities across the country are adopting a pass/fail grading system for
the spring 2020 semester in response to COVID-19 precautions that pushed all
classes online and many students have been wondering if Newman would adopt a
similar system.
But Newman will stick
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By Courtney Klaus, Editor-In-Chief
In-person classes might no longer be happening and many university staff are working remotely as a precaution against the COVID-19 pandemic.
But the Mabee Dining Center is open and serving meals to those students and staff who are still on campus - although
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By Tejay Cleland, Staff Writer
College students are known to struggle with early classes.
But what if your class started at 3 a.m.?
When in-person classes were canceled for the rest of the year because of the
coronavirus pandemic, many professors decided to move their classes online,
using
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