Sports

DU Women Kick it on Brazilian Soccer Field

Matthew Galdi  Contributing Writer  Three Dominican University women’s soccer players will travel 5,300 miles to the sandy white beaches of Brazil to represent the United States and showcase their abilities among some of Brazil’s best […]

Campus News

Study-Abroad Trips Recommence this Year

Katy Coakley  Contributing Writer  Both study-abroad trips to Trinidad and Tobago and Cuba are resuming after several postponements due to the COVID-19 pandemic.    Both programs were delayed in 2020 and 2021 but are taking place this […]

Campus Events

Judge Evans’ Influential Work with Restorative Justice

Katy Agans Contributing Writer  Chief Justice Timothy Evans is one of the most powerful figures in Cook County. Evans oversees over 400 judges throughout Cook County’s 10 court divisions and six districts.   On Feb. 28, […]

Entertainment Reviews

Un Resumen de Argentina 1985

Traducido por Matthew Desmond  Argentina 1985 es una película nominada a ganar el Oscar. Está basada en el intento de un fiscal de responsabilizar a los líderes militares del país por las atrocidades cometidas durante […]

Opinion Pieces

Anything Goes when Traveling in México

Betsy Carreño   Copy Editor   Recently, I had the privilege of traveling away from the cold weather Chicago brings, and enjoying my spring break with the warm and sunny weather México has.     I […]

Featured Articles

Wellness Center Pauses Free PCR Testing

Robert Taylor  Contributing Writer  Dominican University has stopped free PCR COVID-19 testing for students at the wellness center. The university still encourages students to use the COVID tracker to report all positive cases.  At the […]

Featured Articles

New FAFSA Changes, and its Effect on DU  

Ellie Heider  Contributing Writer  Students will now have an easier time applying for financial aid beginning in the fall because of changes to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), according to Victoria Spivak, […]

Campus News

Disappearing and Forgotten Minors

Katy Coakley  Contributing Writer  Several minors may be removed due to the lack of Dominican students enrolling in them. The university currently offers 51 undergraduate minors to choose from.  As of 2021, Spanish is the […]

Campus News

Taking a Sip of Equalitea

Katy Agans Contributing Writer  It’s 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 7 and Cyber Café is even more lively than usual. Students stand in clusters as they catch up with friends between classes.   The smell of […]

Campus Events

Getting Involved in the Mayoral Election

Ellie Heider  Contributing Writer  The Chicago mayoral election is coming up, and students at Dominican have been getting involved in voting and campaigning. They have done this through DU Votes and a new program, the […]

Campus Events

Events That Honor Black History Month

Katy Agans Contributing Writer Spring is in the air! Days are getting longer, and spring break is just around the corner. As February draws to a close, it’s time to look back and see how […]

Campus News

Dominican’s Volleyball Team Kicks Off New Season

Matthew Galdi   Contributing Writer   Dominican University men’s volleyball team heads into the 2023 season with high hopes led by a new head coach, William Craft.  Craft came to Dominican after four years of coaching and […]

Campus News

‘Swiper, NO Swiping!’ Dining Services Backs Down on Policy

Angel Dominguez   Assignment Editor  This semester Dominican’s Dining Services started enforcing a long-ignored rule against resident students sharing food from their meal plans with other students, but back-tracked on the change when students began to […]