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Saving Our Home 

Matthew Desmond  Staff Writer Sustainability Column   Our changing environment has been a consistent topic in social justice. Whether we care or not, the effects of climate change present themselves in many ways throughout the world.   […]

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What COP26 Could Mean for the Future of Humanity

By Staff Writers: Azhley Rodriguez, Rachel Huser, Daniela Tovar-Miranda   Contributing Writer: Tony Dellocono  Thousands of climate activists as well as world leaders gathered on the streets of Glasgow, Scotland, for the highly anticipated COP26 from Oct. 31 to Nov. 13, 2021.   COP26, officially known […]

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“The Shape of Things” Art Review

Collette Chucherko contributing writer The O’Connor Art Gallery exhibition titled “The Shape of Things” features artists Allison Reimus, Zoe Nelson, and Patrick Chamberlain. Their work and this exhibition is centered on the use of innovative […]

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Dominican Lends a Hand

Crystal Medrano EDITOR-iN- CHIEF For a record of eight years, the Community Based Learning office has been feeding less fortunate families for the Thanksgiving Holiday.     Individuals and groups from the Dominican Community can […]

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Dominican to the Mound: Sinsinawa Spirit Lives on

John Robinson Contributing Writer  Although times are changing at Dominican University with fewer Sinsinawa sisters on campus, sisters continue to reach out to students and pass along the spirit that Dominican University was first founded […]

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Mano A Mano: A Helping Hand

Daniela Martinez staff writer This fall the world was struck by immense changes in our environment and weather patterns. This year, Mexico had an earthquake with had a magnitude of 7.1 along with the disasters […]

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My Puerto Rico

Gina Guerrero contributing writer  Before hurricane Maria hit, my family was doing everything they could to prepare: boarding up businesses and homes, and gathering food and water. They live in Puerto Rico, so of course […]

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Deaths Around Dominican

Sabrina Henderson Staff Writer Halloween 1929 – Rosary college janitor, Peter Ferrari, died at 23-years of age while installing an electric fixture in Rosary’s kitchen. While installation, he was electrocuted after conducting a wrong move. […]

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University’s OneProcess System to Stay in Place

Gabriella Fusco contributing writer   On Sep. 22, the U.S. Department of Education released a new “Dear Colleague” letter giving colleges and universities the option to alter follow-up actions and consequences related to sexual assault. […]

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Sister Melissa Waters, OP

Dear Dominican Students, My blog here focuses on YOU and on an opportunity that could provide you great experience and happiness after graduation – BECOME A DOMINICAN VOLUNTEER! Future employers and graduate schools smile upon […]