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News and Publications of Notre Dame de Sion

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Kennedy Wade

Kennedy Wade, Managing Print Editor

Favorite Show: The Office

Spirit Animal: Tree Frog

Guilty Pleasure: Playing Minecraft instead of doing homework

Biggest Pet Peeve: People who don’t give tree frogs a chance

Favorite Place to Visit: Target

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Zoom's many security issues have created several concerns over its widespread use. (Illustration by Managing Print Editor Kennedy Wade)

Zoom and Doom

Kennedy Wade, Managing Print Editor Apr 7, 2020

—With a majority of the world in quarantine as a response to the outbreak of COVID-19, life has largely shifted to become more virtual with the use of conference calls and online meetings. Several applications...

Senior Grace Parrott presented a speech titled "'It's Ok' and 'I apologize'" at the reconciliation service Thursday, March 12.

A Season of Love and Forgiveness

Abbie Sinow, Reporter Mar 14, 2020

Senior Grace Parrott presented a speech titled "'It's Ok' and 'I apologize'" at the reconciliation service Thursday, March 12.

Women's health is taken less seriously than men's due to gender bias and inequality.

Medical Misogyny

Kennedy Wade, Managing Print Editor Mar 1, 2020

Sexism in the medical field is both rampant and unchecked. It’s not a new thing. For 4,000 years, women were diagnosed with “hysteria” as a catch-all for any range of symptoms that, in men, would...

People wearing protective face masks walk through an alley in Beijing on Friday, Feb. 7, 2020. (AFP/Getty Images/TNS)

Hardly the New Plague

Kennedy Wade, Managing Print Editor Feb 8, 2020

Outbreaks of a new, unheard of sickness is a concept that has long both fascinated and terrified society even before humanity knew what caused them. In fiction, zombies and disease outbreaks are a popular...

Junior Mattie Mills, in one of her many quick change roles, promises to promote Rockhurst High School junior Jack Winters's character, Seymour Krelborn, to stardom during the musical Jan. 17.

Little Shop of Horrors Photo Gallery

Jenna Barackman, Managing Web Editor Jan 21, 2020

Junior Mattie Mills, in one of her many quick change roles, promises to promote Rockhurst High School junior Jack Winters's character, Seymour Krelborn, to stardom during the musical Jan. 17.

FarOut: Bigfoot

FarOut: Bigfoot

Kennedy Wade, Print Managing Editor Jan 17, 2020

The city of Los Angeles has agreed to pay more than $800,000 to settle a lawsuit over the confiscation of homeless people's possessions. Above, a police officer talks with a homeless woman on a downtown freeway overpass in March.

The Ugly Truth of Homelessness

Kennedy Wade, Print Managing Editor Nov 19, 2019

America has a homelessness problem. Out of 10,000 people, it’s estimated that 17 are experiencing homelessness every night. However, rather than being invested in ending homelessness out of empathy,...

In a round of "Four Corners" improv, freshman Lauren Millard and senior Phoebe Mullen perform a scene given by an audience member at Night of One Acts Oct. 9.

In a round of "Four Corners" improv, freshman Lauren Millard and senior Phoebe Mullen perform a scene given by an audience member at Night of One Acts Oct. 9.

Cast and crew gifted co-director senior Peyton Wade with a flower bouquet at the conclusion of Night of One Acts Oct. 9.

Cast and crew gifted co-director senior Peyton Wade with a flower bouquet at the conclusion of Night of One Acts Oct. 9.

Freshman Caroline Dold, freshman Addie Hiestand, senior Phoebe Mullen, senior Cara Hiatt and junior Mattie Mills perform "SNL Student Theater Showcase" at Night of One Acts Oct. 9. The SNL based skit was adapted by senior Peyton Wade and directed by Wade and senior Hannah Sue Kennish.

Freshman Caroline Dold, freshman Addie Hiestand, senior Phoebe Mullen, senior Cara Hiatt and junior Mattie Mills perform "SNL Student Theater Showcase" at Night of One Acts Oct. 9. The SNL based skit was...

Freshmen Ellie Meredith and Lauren Millard performed as angels Raquel and Michaela in "Have You Seen Down There Lately?" at Night of One Acts Oct. 9.

Freshmen Ellie Meredith and Lauren Millard performed as angels Raquel and Michaela in "Have You Seen Down There Lately?" at Night of One Acts Oct. 9.

During "Four Corners" improv at Night of One Acts Oct. 9, freshmen Caroline Dold and Lauren Millard acted out the audience-given plot of selling ice to an Eskimo.

During "Four Corners" improv at Night of One Acts Oct. 9, freshmen Caroline Dold and Lauren Millard acted out the audience-given plot of selling ice to an Eskimo.

Freshman Addie Hiestand and Senior Cara Hiatt performed as Samantha and Trudy in "Writer Left" at Night of One Acts Oct. 9.

Freshman Addie Hiestand and Senior Cara Hiatt performed as Samantha and Trudy in "Writer Left" at Night of One Acts Oct. 9.

Screenshot from Shane Gillis' stand up performance on a Comedy Central on YouTube. (YouTube/TNS)

Nobody’s Laughing

Kennedy Wade, Managing Print Editor Sep 30, 2019

Humor is subjective. There’s no single joke that everyone on earth is going to enjoy. What one person finds hilarious can be what another finds boring. Comedians regularly toe the fine line of what...

In between classes, Senior Reilly Jackoboice applies lipstick in the South C bathroom Sept. 11. For day four of spirit week, seniors dressed as senior citizens.

In between classes, Senior Reilly Jackoboice applies lipstick in the South C bathroom Sept. 11. For day four of spirit week, seniors dressed as senior citizens.

During a protest rally in front of the Chater Garden in the Central District, participants hold up signs with the inscription "Power to the People" on August 16, 2019. (Gregor Fischer/DPA/Abaca Press/TNS)

Power to Hong Kongers

Kennedy Wade, Managing Print Editor Aug 26, 2019

Sparked by the proposition of an extradition bill, protests have broken out across Hong Kong as citizens fight back against unjust policies and the steady encroachment of China into their government. The...

Michael Jackson and Wade Robson in "Leaving Neverland." (Amos Pictures/IMDb/TNS)

Believing Neverland

Kennedy Wade, Reporter Mar 19, 2019

The Michael Jackson estate called it a “posthumous character assassination.” Rosie O'Donnell called it “haunting.” Oprah Winfrey called it “bigger than any one person.” The HBO documentary...

The State of Marijuana

Reaping the Rewards of Legalizing Marijuana

Staff Mar 18, 2019

The State of Marijuana

Freshman Olivia Mancina sings in the opening scene of “Into the Woods” Jan. 25, while holding a basket of bread for Grandma.

For the Love of Music

Ava Stoltz, News & Sports Editor Mar 11, 2019

Freshman Olivia Mancina sings in the opening scene of “Into the Woods” Jan. 25, while holding a basket of bread for Grandma.

Before dress rehearsal for the musical “Into the Woods” Jan. 24, junior Nora Weir checks and fixes the mics for the performers.

The Theater Department Presents “Into the Woods”

Dani Rotert, Co-Photo Editor Jan 27, 2019

Before dress rehearsal for the musical “Into the Woods” Jan. 24, junior Nora Weir checks and fixes the mics for the performers.

Uber announced it is exiting the self-driving truck technology business. (Rodger Mallison/Fort Worth Star-Telegram/TNS)

Risky Rides

Kennedy Wade, Reporter Jan 20, 2019

The concept of Ubers, which bring easy transportation to cities lacking in public transport or taxis, is a convenient one. If one cannot drive or simply doesn’t feel like it, all that is needed is to...

Yellow vests (Gilets jaunes) protest against rising oil prices and living costs on the Champs Elysees in Paris, France, on Dec. 1, 2018. Thousands of anti-government protesters are expected today on the Champs-Elysees in Paris, a week after a violent demonstration on the famed avenue was marked by burning barricades and rampant vandalism that President Emmanuel Macron compared to "war scenes." (Eliot Blondet/Abaca Press/TNS)

The Cost of Environmentalism

Kennedy Wade, Reporter Dec 8, 2018

For three weeks, a grassroots organization called “Les Gilets Jaunes” (Yellow Jackets, named after the yellow safety vests french drivers must carry) have created chaos on the streets of France. Their...

The 2018 Senate elections ended with Republicans controlling the Senate. (Vector from Vecteezy)

2018 Midterm Elections Wrap Up

Kennedy Wade, Reporter Nov 7, 2018

The elections for Missouri Senate, House of Representatives and Kansas House of Representatives came to an end Nov. 6, with Republicans remaining in control of the Senate and Democrats gaining control...

Apple's senior vice president of worldwide marketing Phil Schiller introduces the company's newest smartphone, the iPhone Xs, Wednesday, Sept. 12, at company headquarters.

Apple Sure Doesn’t Care

Kennedy Wade, Reporter Nov 2, 2018

Consider this: you’ve just started texting someone, and it happens. Your message is sent, and it’s in green. You probably don’t care, but doesn’t it feel better when your phone displays the typical...

Sophomore Byrnna Dow and her dad Peter Dow sit together at the annual Father-Daughter Mass Nov. 1 in the gym. Father’s were invited to attend the Mass that happens each year on All Saints Day.

Annual Father-Daughter Mass Coincides With All Saints Day and Día de Los Muertos

Katie Fitzgerald, Reporter Nov 2, 2018

Sophomore Byrnna Dow and her dad Peter Dow sit together at the annual Father-Daughter Mass Nov. 1 in the gym. Father’s were invited to attend the Mass that happens each year on All Saints Day.

Take a Stop at Shabbat on the Spot

Take a Stop at Shabbat on the Spot

Kennedy Wade, Reporter Sep 7, 2018

Soft instrumental music, scented candles, and 10 minutes of rest. “Shabbat on the Spot”, a new service taking place every Tuesday from 7:40 a.m. to 7:50 a.m., offers all of this. Students can worship...

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