By Murphy Obershaw, A&E Editor
Spring break was cancelled this year to eliminate the risk of students getting
COVID-19 from traveling, but that isn’t stopping Newman students from taking a
moment to relax and enjoy themselves.
Senior Karen Do and other members of ASA usually attend a
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By Hadassah Umbarger, Staff Writer
This semester, Newman’s Student Government Association has started to implement
themed months with events on campus tying into those themes.
SGA President Gabrielle Altenor, senior, said that the group made the decision
in an effort to coordinate with another side of campus, the Division
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By Katherine Sullivan, Staff Writer
With the pandemic came the closing of The Grind — the campus coffee shop located
in the Fugate Student Center. The space now sits empty, but there are plans for
future renovations.
But the space that The Grind formerly occupied — as well as the now-empty space
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By Ty Wilson, Staff Writer
Since last December, there has been a race to see who is going to fill the open
spot left in the Wichita City Council. This position was vacated due to a
resignation from James Clendenin, after allegations of running an ad campaign
designed to target
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By Murphy Obershaw, A&E Editor
Newman’s Literary Festival has a new name this year.
The 22nd Annual Arts & Literary Festival gained the “Arts” part of its name this
year as part of an attempt to convey that the festival is about more than just
words.
“It
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