Campus News

Protocols Concerning Active Shootings

By: Litzi Duran  Contributing Writer  Growing concerns across the country are rising over the effectiveness of active shooter protocols and the ability of campuses to react, in the wake of mass shootings at colleges and […]

Opinion Pieces

Celebrating Spring by Learning About Plants

By: Betsy Carreño  Staff Writer  Spring is officially here and what better way to commemorate it than by learning how to take care of a plant?  While there are outdoor plants, the focus will be […]

Featured Articles

Significance Behind Dolores Huerta’s Appearance

By: Angel Dominguez  Staff Writer  Dolores Huerta brought more than 90 years of experience, activism, and passion to a packed house.   The Lund Auditorium played host to a live question-answer session with Dolores Huerta, accompanied […]

Campus News

Students Strut Down the Fashion Runway

By: Katy Coakley   Contributing Writer  At the Edge: Runway Experience, the 2023 fashion show, allowed guests to explore the stunning and brilliant work designed by Dominican’s fashion department.   At the Edge: Runway Experience, ran from […]

Letter from the Editor

Letter From the Editor

Hello readers, as the semester is coming to an end, we have many interesting stories being published. The iconic annual fashion show was this weekend, which had a special guest! (Read page 7 for more […]

Campus News

Trials and Tribulations of Photojournalism

By: Litzi Duran  Contributing Writer  From Afghanistan to Ukraine, The Pride and Dangers of Photojournalism: Paula Bronstein, Reflections of Her Journey  On Tuesday April 4, Dominican hosted award-winning photojournalist Paula Bronstein for a lecture exposing […]

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University Ministry Prevails Despite Pride Mass Incident

 By: Katy Agans  Contributing Writer  University Ministry prides itself on being a safe and inclusive place for everyone.   Dominican’s LGBTQ+ Mass on March 19 was unsettled by the removal of pride decorations and a “hurtful” […]

Campus Events

Students Present at the SI Expo

By: Ellie Heider  Contributing Writer  More than 300 students presented their research ideas and experiences at the Scholarship and Ideas (SI) Expo, Wednesday, April 12, in Parmer Hall.  Many students took hour-long shifts to showcase […]

Opinion Pieces

Un Poeta Asesinado y la Música que él Inspira

By: Matthew Desmond  En 1973, Pablo Neruda, político y poeta ganador del Premio Nobel, murió en Chile.  Casi al mismo tiempo, la familia de Pamela Illanes escapó de la agitación política que provocó el golpe […]

Campus Events

Fine Arts Tunnel Closing Brings Frustration to Dominican

 By: Angel Dominguez  Staff Writer  Dominican has closed indefinitely the tunnel linking the Fine Arts Building to Lewis Hall because of the ongoing flooding problems says Director of Campus Safety, Sasha Santiago.   The University attempted […]

Opinion Pieces

An Assassinated Poet and the Music He Inspires

By: Matthew Desmond   In 1973, Pablo Neruda, a politician and Nobel-Prize-winning poet, died in Chile. Around the same time, Pamela Illanes’s family escaped political turmoil of General Augusto Pinochet’s military takeover. Years later, Neruda’s poetry […]

Art Reviews

Students Show Talents in Annual Art Exhibition

By: Katy Coakley  From illustrations of the Social Hall to a honeycomb stoneware, a new and colorful exhibition hosted by Dominican’s art and design department students educated and entertained students and faculty.  The 2023 annual […]

Campus News

Curtain Call Returns for Theater Students

By: Katy Coakley  Contributing Writer  Curtain Call, a new theater club at Dominican, is now open for all students interested in learning about theater and art.  The club currently has 15 members and allows students […]

Campus News

Ways the Career Center Helps Students

By: Ellie Heider  Contributing Writer  From career development classes to special events, Dominican offers plenty of ways students can get head starts on internships for the summer and into the next academic year.   The first […]

Campus News

Dominican Officials See No Threat in ChatGPT

By: Litzi Duran  Contributing Writer  Across the nation, universities have been concerned over the increased possibility of academic dishonesty through the creation of ChatGPT.  Dominican’s chief information officer is not worried.  CIO, Todd Kleine, acknowledges […]