Priory Campus: To Sell or Not To Sell?
Azhley Rodriguez Staff Writer Plans to sell Priory Campus continues to be an ongoing topic of discussion as President Glena Temple says no final decision has been made on whether to sell.
Azhley Rodriguez Staff Writer Plans to sell Priory Campus continues to be an ongoing topic of discussion as President Glena Temple says no final decision has been made on whether to sell.
By Daniela Tovar-Miranda Staff Writer On March 21, 2021, the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) was signed into law. The bill authorized $1.9 trillion in funding for COVID-19 relief, including $39.6 billion for higher education. From that amount, Dominican […]
Azhley Rodriguez Staff writer The National Association of Colored Women’s Club gave healing chakra stones to students in the dining hall on Wednesday.
Jovana Rodriguez Contributing writer The DU Basketball team kicked off their season by hosting the annual Midnight Madness event in the gym.
By Daniela Tovar-Miranda Staff Writer Dominican University has numerous COVID self-testing kits available for students, staff Irregardless of vaccination status.
By Elizabeth Nguyen Contributing writer As the COVID-19 pandemic drags on, resident students welcome the new semester with cautious optimism despite a continuing sense of loneliness.
By Emily Ford Contributing writer Dominican will have its first LGBTQ Mass on Sunday Oct. 31; this is one of the examples of greater inclusion that university ministry is working towards.
Dear Dominican students staff, and faculty: Congratulations on making it past the mid-point of the fall semester! In this letter, I would like to recognize the work of student clubs and organizations at DU. A […]
By Rayante O’Neal Contributing writer After 18 months of pandemic restrictions and canceled in-person events, some Dominican clubs are ready to kick-off the Halloween season. Two different events will be located on campus in the Underground free […]
Dear DU Students, Staff and Faculty, From the dedicated teaching of Never Mosby at the Goedert Center, to the pedagogical aspirations of new English professor Chamara Moore and the continuing studies of students from all majors – especially […]
As part of the Long Weekend, a number of buildings will be closed this week for multiple projects and repairs. Parmer Hall will be completely closed to faculty and staff Friday from 6 a.m.-5 p.m. for repairs to […]
By Chelsea Zhao Staff Writer Dead Bodies in Thatcher Woods: According to a Chicago Tribune article, a 22-year-old Concordia University nursing student was fatally stabbed about 25 feet away from a jogging path in 1993, […]
By Matthew Desmond Contributing Writer In response to the 2020 protests following the deaths of several young black people; the attention to African American studies and African American literature has taken on new urgency. Visiting […]
By Chloe Cabrales Contributing Writer As summer comes to an end, fall is waltzing on over. The days have become chillier as the leaves ride on the autumn breeze. This sudden change in atmosphere has […]
By Chelsea Zhao Staff Writer The 2021 Lincoln Laureate Awardee, bio-chemistry student Nathaly Valdiva Oberto-Besso endures with inspiring confidence in her academic pursuit of health sciences. When she received the voicemail congratulating her being selected as […]
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