By Murphy Obershaw, Copy Editor
We can only master things through trying and failing for a while. Lent is no
exception to this rule.
Because I have failed at Lent so many times, I think I have a pretty good grasp
of how it’s supposed to work now.
Here’
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By Leanne Vastbinder, Opinions and Online Editor
Before I came to Newman, I think I could count how many Catholics I knew on one
hand.
Growing up in an evangelical Christian household in Florida, I’ve attended
non-denominational churches since I was little, and I became a Christian around
14
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By Cole Thompson, Guest Writer
Between classes, would you like to have the opportunity to use the bathroom?
Print an assignment? Decompress from the stresses of the previous class? Get
something to eat? Or even have the time to talk to your friends?
These are certainly things I wish to
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By Trey Maloy, Guest Writer
Everyone dreams of living alone as a freshman in college. For the lucky few,
that dream actually becomes a reality. I was one of those few.
But living alone without a roommate is not everything it seems to be. The
assumption made by many is
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By Emily Larkin, Staff Writer
Valentine’s Day is commonly presented by movies and tv shows as the day love is
in the air.
Most couples embrace it, while most single people dread it.
Year after year, I hear people respond to the question, “What are you doing for
Valentine’
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