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Thrilling Win Puts Stars Above .500

December 6, 2016 By Christopher Sich The Dominican University Men’s Basketball team pulled off a thrilling 74-73 win over Illinois Tech Scarlet Hawks after Connor Dartt made a 15-foot jumper with 3.8 seconds left in […]

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Opinion: Time To Unite, Not Spread Fear

November 15, 2016 By Rich Bodee The presidential election is being called by many analysts, “history’s greatest political feat.” And it was.  Let’s start with Donald Trump’s voters: the silent majority, a term that dates […]

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Hispanic Heritage Month – October 2016 Update

October 18, 2016 By Melissa Rohman This October, Dominican has been celebrating the Hispanic culture, food and tradition through a multitude of activities, events and masses on campus. As always, the Rebecca Crown Library kicked […]

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Women’s Soccer Kicks Off Conference Play

October 4, 2016 By Marty Carlino The Dominican University Women’s soccer team kicked off their 2016 campaign earning victories in two of their first four conference games. The Stars started the year off by falling […]

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Pulitzer Prize Finalist Visits Dominican

October 4, 2016 By Jonathan DeLeon Luis Alberto Urrea, hailed by NPR as a “literary badass and master storyteller with a rock ‘n’ roll heart”, visited Dominican on Wednesday, Sept. 28. The 2005 Pulitzer Prize […]

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From Stickers To Hang Tags

October 4, 2016 By Evelyn Popoca For the past few years, Dominican’s parking permit has presented itself in the form of a sticker and had an annual fee of $100 for resident students and $50 […]

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Women’s Volleyball Sets Off 2016

September 20, 2016 By Christopher Sich The Dominican University Women’s Volleyball team has had a very tough schedule to open the season going 0-6, but the team has won its previous two matches including an […]

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Three Students Take On College Debate 2016

September 20, 2016 By Melissa Rohman What happens when 150 college students from across the country come together on one campus for two days, incorporating social media and technology, to talk about issues that matter […]

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Science May Be Sick, But It’s Not Dead

September 20, 2016 By Emily Lapinski This past year has not been great for science in terms of media coverage. There have been multiple articles criticizing research studies from a variety of journals. In his […]