interview

Psychology Professor Looks Back on Times at Dominican

By Bianca Dinkha   Lauryn Bergert was a passionate Dominican student; now she’s on the other side of the classroom as an adjunct psychology professor.  The alumna shares her experience as a professor, her enthusiasm for […]

Campus News

Letter to the Editor

Professor Christine Wilson’s Life in the Natural World course has returned with a new civic engagement project.  After the success of the 2023 U-Pass win, the new student cohort is embarking on another campus partner […]

interview

Ayo Tometi Speaks on Racial Inequality  

By Betsy Carreño  Known as an activist and co-founder of the Black Lives Matter Movement, Ayo Tometi came to Dominican as a speaker on Feb. 6.   Coming to Dominican, Tometi talked about the work she […]

Campus Events

Students Celebrate Black History Month with Festival 

By Itzel Chavero  Dominican kicked off Black History Month with a food and music festival on Feb. 1 in the Social Hall.   The Center for Cultural Liberation (CCL) offered students a taste of soul food […]

Campus Events

Dominican and NABL Give Platform to Disabled Athletes  

By Audrey Mendenhall  On Feb. 3, Dominican partnered with the National Ability Basketball League (NABL) to host an exciting basketball game.  According to the NABL website, the organization is “dedicated to pioneering equal treatment for […]

Letter from the Editor

Letter from the Editorial Board

Hello Readers,   Week seven is here, so that means the second edition of our paper is here too!  In this edition, you can expect to read up on inflation at Dominican, an update from the […]

Letter from the Editor

Letter From the Editorial Board

Hello Readers,  As we approach week three of the spring semester, we bring you the first edition of the paper.   In this edition, you can expect to read about recent problems with the new FAFSA […]

Campus Events

Dominican Welcomes BLM Co-Founder Ayo Tometi 

Ayọ Tometi, activist and co-founder of the Black Lives Matter Movement, is set to deliver a keynote address at Dominican in honor of Black History Month.    The event will be held on Feb 6. in […]

Campus News

Remembering the Sacrifice of a Rosary Graduate 

By Nicholas Tamas-Orlandea  During World War II, the United States Armed Forces were trying to enlist countless individuals including two college graduates and sisters, Mary Florence O’Shea and Mary Jane O’Shea.   While there is not […]

Campus Events

Highlighting the Importance of Racial Healing Day

By Itzel Chavero  Dr. Tameka Ellington took National Day of Racial Healing as an opportunity to talk to students about the impact of colonial beauty standards on the African American community.   Amy Omi, assistant director […]

Campus News

Is There a Surge in Campus Parking? 

By Ellie Heider  As students return to campus from winter break, many are wondering why the parking lot has become overcrowded during the first couple weeks of classes.   According to Sasha Santiago, director of campus […]

Campus News

Hey, How Is FAFSA Doing? 

By Jacob Garza  The 2024-25 FAFSA application is officially open for business after a confusing and error-ridden delay.  The Department of Education issued a soft launch on Dec. 30 before its federally authorized date of […]

Campus News

Students Create Petition to Save Study Rooms  

By Fiona Rowlands   Study rooms 122 and 123, located on the first floor of the Rebecca Crown Library, have now been converted into offices for Student Success and Engagement staff members. The head librarian declined […]