By Marie O'Neal, Staff Writer
You’ve just gotten out of your mid-morning class. You have 20 minutes before
your next activity. And you realize you forgot your lunch. It looks like you’re
in a pickle. What are you going to do?
This week, The Vantage asked
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By Ty Wilson, Staff Writer
The idea of plays created and performed in 24 hours is not something new to the
world of theatre. Newman’s Director of Theatre Mark Mannette says the idea was
first conceived in New York City around October of 1995 and quickly became a
worldwide
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By Marie O'Neal, Staff Writer
We’re back with another slang article, but this time with a twist.
Last week, The Vantage asked Newman professors to try to define modern slang
terms used by students. This week, we flipped the roles, with faculty and staff
giving students popular
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By Tejay Cleland, Sports Editor
I know you typically see me in the sports section of The Vantage, but this week,
in the spirit of April Fools’, Murphy Obershaw and I swapped columns. Check out
“Cle-ology with Murphy” on page 5 this week.
When sports were gone during the COVID-19
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By Marie O'Neal, Staff Writer
Language is always changing, especially among generations. Slang is part of a
natural development of language, especially when speaking in informal settings.
“Slang is the fastest changing part of language in any language anywhere. It
comes in and fades out,” Associate Professor of
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