Letter From the Editors
Hello readers, As the semester comes to a close, we welcome you to our last edition of the paper. We’re very excited for you to read this edition of the newspaper. Some articles we recommend […]
Hello readers, As the semester comes to a close, we welcome you to our last edition of the paper. We’re very excited for you to read this edition of the newspaper. Some articles we recommend […]
By: Jennifer Flores As ICE slowly makes a departure towards North Carolina, the Chicago Hispanic communities remain vigilant. The Pilsen community, now home to the Dominican Chicago Campus at 1805 S Paulina St Chicago, IL […]
Hello readers, I bring to you the last edition of the newspaper of the semester, as well as my last edition as Co-Editor. Being the Co-Editor of the newspaper has taught me what it truly […]
By Lesly Villegas Going into final exams, students have found themselves circling Dominican University searching for a study space. Competing with more students for a brief time slot in less and less space. This hits […]
By: Jennifer Flores Over the Thanksgiving break, a student was detained by U.S Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at O’Hare airport as they were preparing to travel home for the holidays. On Nov. 25, President […]
By: Natalie Rodriguez Pancakes, eggs, and bacon at night is an interesting way to beat end-of-semester stress, but it’s just the thing for Michelle Gonzalez and many other Dominican Students. Students love the annual Destress […]
By: Bella Bercan As Fall semester comes to a close with Thanksgiving passing us by, conversations surrounding Indigenous history became more prominent on campus with the Indigenous Club hosting an Indigenous People’s Day meal and […]
By: Sandy Garcia Students and faculty joined around the Grotto in front of the statue of Virgin Mary, standing together to express their stance against the presence of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Chicago. […]
In this last podcast episode, Betsy will be graduating this semester and talks about her experience at Dominican University and what she wishes someone had told her before entering college. Host: Betsy Carreno Bcarreno@my.dom.edu Edited […]
By Betsy Carreño & Bianca Dinkha The possibility of a Turning Point USA (TPUSA) chapter has been put on pause after mass hostility, backlash, and an anonymous online threat. The River Forest Police Department (RFPD) […]
By: Michael Del Genio Dominican University women’s basketball tips off their season with a thrilling 68-47 over Beloit College. Guard Lia Saunders led the scoring with fourteen points on 35% shooting. The team as […]
By: Michael Del Genio Women’s soccer season comes to a close after a crushing 4-0 loss to #10 Illinois Institute of Technology. A hard-fought regular season riddled with many big-time injuries to key players […]
By: Santiago Leon All around Dominican, there are paper cutouts of monarch butterflies. These butterflies serve as more than mere decoration for many students. They are beacon of cultural identity. Their unique migration pattern resonates […]
By: Joseph Zuniga As SNAP users begin to experience disruptions caused by the government shutdown, Dominican’s food pantry serves as a solution for students who face financial uncertainty when acquiring food. In October, the USDA […]
By: Jack DiDomenic Dominican University’s Campus Activities Board (CAB) welcomed students to the Quad for an afternoon of fall festivities. From inflatable boxing to delicious foods, to creative costumes, there was no shortage of fun […]
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