I read “Newman’s longtime literary journal coming to an end” (Vantage, October 17, 2024) with a good deal of sadness and regret for my school.
While we can cheer the successes of students who go on to profitable careers, there is (as the cliché goes) more to life than
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By Matthew Fowler, Managing Editor
Newman junior Lucy Cheatum is many things: an artist, an athlete, a student, and a future nurse.
Now, she can also add “entrepreneur” to that list of titles thanks to her budding custom embroidery business, Chip to my Lu.
Cheatum, a student in the nursing
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By Victor Dixon, Editor-in-Chief
Is creative expression going extinct at Newman?
Newman’s “Coelacanth” student literary journal will be publishing its final issue this year.
The journal has a long history of providing students with the opportunity to create and edit poems, prose, art and photography.
But without a faculty
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By Gabriel Dias Juliani
The Newman University Athletics Department is gearing up for its annual Alumni Weekend, an event designed to bring alumni back to campus and reconnect with the university community.
The event will feature a variety of activities, including golf tournaments, a pickleball tournament, and even a tailgating
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By Avery Grunert, Guest Writer
Newman’s chaplain, Father Ed Herzog, performed what he called an “ancient tradition” by blessing several dorm rooms earlier this semester. The blessings are a cherished tradition at Newman that have been happening for years.
But even students who didn’t sign up to have
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