Why not a change in plans?

Posted by: Rachel Stanley :: June 8, 2010

Posted in Career, Catholic, Classes, Community Service, Dreams, Faculty, Life, Students

So, as many of you already know, I am writing this from a computer in Guatemala.  I came on the Newman study abroad trip with six other Newman students.  If I were to try and explain everything that I have already learned and experienced it would take hours.  Between the ...

something tragic

Posted by: Rachel Stanley :: March 2, 2010

Posted in Campus, Catholic, Classes, Community Service, Extracurricular Activities, Golf, Life

Something tragic happened yesterday.  I ran out of coffee in my dorm room.  This means that until I make it to Walmart to buy some more I will be surviving on cups acquired elsewhere... luckily Scooters has fantastic coffee but I have to remember to leave early for classes in ...

I have a twin in Sweden.

Posted by: Rachel Stanley :: February 4, 2010

Posted in Athletics, Catholic, Classes, Extracurricular Activities, Residence Life

It’s my first blog!  This semester has brought about lots of changes, all for the better!  Here I am, the newest Student Ambassador.  Before Christmas I had no idea I would come back in January and start two new jobs.  I also had no idea I would be going to ...

Whew….busy weekend!

Posted by: Kaitlyn Leivian :: November 8, 2009

Posted in Campus, Career, Catholic, Classes, Life, People, Students, Visits

The weekdays are packed with classes, study groups, giving tours, working, voice lessons, etc. So, when the weekend rolls around I think I might get a little rest...right? Wrong! This weekend was crazy busy. After attending a public relations workshop all day Friday, I rushed to work for the evening. ...

Posted in Catholic, Community Service, Extracurricular Activities

We just had our Annual Vocations Fair, which contrary to what many thought, was for everyone and not just those looking for jobs, or their vocation. We had 16 different religious communities from around the nation and the Priests from the Wichita Diocese. It was a great ...

Ash Wednesday Blog

Posted by: Clare Ewald :: February 27, 2009

Posted in Ash Wednesday, Campus, Catholic, Holidays, Mass

Going to a Catholic University is something that is very special to me. Being Catholic myself, I have enjoyed the opportunity to go to daily mass whenever I can right here on campus. With my busy schedule of working and going to class, I have had a hard time making ...

Busy

Posted by: Brian Arvizo :: February 23, 2009

Posted in Campus, Catholic, Mass

This week by far is one of the busiest weeks of my life! To add on to my already overwhelming schedule I have joined a busy person's retreat (how fitting right) and I am scheduled for an interview for an internship as well. The internship interview is not too time ...

So Many!!

Posted by: Brian Arvizo :: February 17, 2009

Posted in Athletics, Catholic, Extracurricular Activities, Soccer

One would think that Newman University being a small liberal arts college in the middle of the country would not hold that many opportunities for personal growth and good old fashion fun. On the contrary my friend, Newman holds many activities and positions that are SO enjoyable. For example, I ...

Service Trip Update!

Posted by: Clare Ewald :: January 29, 2009

Posted in Campus, Catholic, Classes, Community Service

Well I feel like I am already back in the full swing of this semester! No time to waste. It is weird knowing that it will be my last semester of classes before I graduate in May with my biology degree. It’s amazing how time flies. I feel like it ...

Winter Break Blog!

Posted by: Clare Ewald :: January 9, 2009

Posted in Catholic, Community Service

The semester break has been amazing and it is about to get even better! Tomorrow I leave for a week long Habitat for Humanity service trip. This service trip is run through the school and there are about 20 Newman students who will be going on it with me! We ...
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