Stay Cool in Summer Styles
By: Lexi Spreitzer While basic summer garments are always classic, you can try wearing something new this season to keep up with the latest trends. For women’s fashion, older trends are getting major updates. Instead […]
By: Lexi Spreitzer While basic summer garments are always classic, you can try wearing something new this season to keep up with the latest trends. For women’s fashion, older trends are getting major updates. Instead […]
By: Isabelle Schindler Summer is a great way to relax and revive yourself from the long year of paper, exams, and waking up early, but it’s also a great way to get ahead of the […]
By: Kate Brein Opinion Piece How did Earth Day get its start? On April 22, 1970, Earth Day became an established holiday through the organizing and education efforts of Sen. Gaylord Nelson and Harvard student […]
By: Roberto Alonso Located in a corner room on the first floor of the Magnus Arts Center (MAC), resides a lesser known department of our Dominican community. The McGreal Center for Dominican Historical Studies can […]
By: Joseline Cano Stars for Life, in collaboration with Students for Life in America, hosted an anti-Planned Parenthood tabling session which resulted in the take down of a 911 pink crosses display. On March 27, […]
By: Sarah Butkovic Walking into Parmer Hall on the day of the Undergraduate Research Scholarship and Creative Investigations (URSCI) can be a bit overwhelming if you don’t know what to look for. Clusters of students […]
By: Abel Rodriguez There was not an empty seat in the Social Hall as undocumented students shared their stories of hardship and perseverance at the 2019 Coming out of the Shadows rally. The rally began […]
Crystal Medrano, Joseline Cano, Sabrina Henderson, Roberto Alonso Dear Readers, It’s time, the last issue of this semester and our last time working together as an editorial sta . All four editors and our senior […]
By Sabrina Henderson Chicago Mayoral Elections ends with a win for former President of the Police Board and the chair of the Chicago Police Accountability Task Force, Lori LightFoot. This election is historic as Lightfoot […]
By Chelsea Zhao (Feature image credit to MutualArt.com) Glittering sequins, high heels, fluorescent hair reflecting upon the checkered floor of DU. Powdered faces. Flitting perfume. Sounds of excitement radiating from the crowd. As the music […]
With students marching around the world, host, Sabrina Henderson discusses climate change with Sustain DU president Emily Sabo and Climate Change. Produced and edited by Sabrina Amorte HendersonAdvisor: Professor Carrielynn Reinhard For more info: domstarnews@gmail.com
By: Sabrina Henderson Multimedia Editor Sr. Jean C. Murray, the last Sinsinawa Sister to be President of the University, has passed away on Feb. 14, at the age of 91. She left a legacy of […]
Though the government shutdown is on hold for now, host, Sabrina Henderson discusses the effects and opinions with guest, Sebastian Medina. Produced and edited by Sabrina Amorte HendersonAdvisor: Professor Carrielynn Reinhard For more info: domstarnews@gmail.com
Thomas Gibbons Staff Writer Opinion Piece Jan. 20, 2017 is a historic day as Donald J. Trump became the 45th President of the United States of America. For many Americans, it is a total shock […]
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