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- [Narrator] It's a drive,

not just contained

within the walls of Bryant-Denny Stadium.

It's grit,

a willingness to do what it takes to succeed.

A motivation

that feeds everyone within our crimson family.

We will overcome, adapt and seize every opportunity.

(growing motivational music)

We will not be out-worked,

our focus will not be broken.

We are here in this moment because

we earned it.

We are champions.

We are...

Legends.

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Aurora Juarez | Newman University 2018 Graduate - Duration: 3:48.

My undergrad was counseling

and I also did a minor in theology.

And then my master's is social work.

Well

The director of counseling at

the time when I graduated from counseling, Duncan Rose,

he encouraged me to

stay at Newman and go on to get my social work degree.

It was good.

Yeah, it was good. It was hard work,

challenging at times, but it was

good and I feel like it was worth it.

I want to do school social work

so I've always wanted to work with kids.

Yeah, I mean counseling is not so much different than social work.

Some, with a social work degree you can do

counseling. So it's not that

far or different. But

with the undergrad, what I,

there's three difference concentrations and my concentration was

children and adolescents. And to work with children

and adolescents, you have to

go beyond the bachelor's. I think that Newman

kind of stands out more

than the other option, I think

would be Wichita State here for social work? I don't think there is another

one, but I'm not sure. But anyway, compared to

Wichita State,

I actually started out, before I started out in counseling,

I started out in elementary education

at Wichita State University, and there I seemed like

I was just a number there. And

I really didn't mean that much, and the instructors didn't know me,

I didn't really know them, but

here at Newman University, we're more like

a family. All the instructors

know all of the students,

and they genuinely care

about each of us.They know us by name, they know our

families, so with that

respect, I feel like

I really loved coming to Newman University.

The thing that first drew me to

Newman University was, it is a Catholic

university, and I'm Catholic, and

I loved the fact that it had the chapel there, on campus,

So

in the undergrad I was a little more involved with all of that

than the master's, but

I really loved having that there, too.

I'm ready to have a job.

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Students Defiant as Chinese University Cracks Down on Young Communists - Duration: 3:46.

Students Defiant as Chinese University Cracks Down on Young Communists

BEIJING — Students at one of China's most prestigious universities on Friday denounced the government's efforts to crush a student-led campaign for workers' rights that has embarrassed the ruling Communist Party.

More than a dozen students from Peking University in Beijing, in a rare rebuke of authority, protested Friday on campus to draw attention to the university's attempts to punish students for taking part in the campaign.

The students are part of a small but tenacious group of young communists using leftist ideology to shine a light on labor abuses across China and to call for better protections for the working class.

The students have put the government in an awkward position because they are invoking the teachings of Mao, Marx and Lenin, which President Xi Jinping has championed, to point to problems in Chinese society including inequality, corruption and greed.

Peking University officials moved swiftly to contain Friday's protest, holding the students in classrooms and keeping them through the night for questioning, activists said. They were still being held as of late Friday.

Videos posted online by students showed security guards shovingprotesters and teachers grabbing students so they could not leave.

In one video posted on Twitter, an activist with cuts on his fingers asserted that the police had injured him. "They are trying to stop us from spreading the truth," he said.

The stern reaction by the authorities reflects the party's deep anxieties about the young communists and their unusual campaign.

The party has long feared student-led protests, especially since the 1989 pro-democracy movement, which had deep student involvement and was crushed in a bloody crackdown around Tiananmen Square. Party leaders may be concerned that the 30th anniversary of the massacre, coming up in June, could inspire new protests.

"They don't want to take any chances about students organizing politically," said Eli Friedman, a labor scholar at Cornell who in October suspended an exchange program with Renmin University in Beijing because of the recent crackdown.

The protest on Friday came after Peking University officials tried to block a Marxist student group from organizing a celebration for Mao's 125th birthday. On Wednesday, the president of the group, Qiu Zhanxuan, was taken in for questioning by security officials, students said, and he was later removed from his post. On Friday, students held signs demanding that the university reinstate Mr. Qiu and several other members.

The university did not respond to requests for comment on Friday.

The young communists began organizing in the summer, when dozens converged on the factories of southern China to stand with workers who were seeking to form a labor union without the Communist Party's official backing.

Throughout their campaign, the activists have steadfastly voiced support for Mr. Xi and the tenets of communism. In celebrating Mao's birthday this week, for example, they sang socialist anthems and chanted slogans like "Long live Chairman Mao! Long live the working class!"

While the students' leftist critique of society has gained traction among a small number of students on university campuses, their numbers have dwindled in recent weeks as the government has intensified efforts to detain leaders of the campaign.

More than two dozen activists have been detained, gone missing or placed under house arrest over the past few months. In November, a recent graduate of Peking University who took part in the campaign, Zhang Shengye, was beaten and dragged into a car on campus and driven away, according to witnesses.

Since rising to power in 2012, Mr. Xi has sought to rein in dissent, especially on university campuses. Advocates said that the crackdown on the young communists showed that the government was becoming even less tolerant of criticism.

"The message is clear," said Patrick Poon, a researcher at Amnesty International in Hong Kong. "No one can avoid control, even the Marxists."

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