
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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” […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
By: Matthew Galdi Contributing Writer Sophomore, Ethan Shepherd, finds peace of mind and an active body at Dominican’s Fitness Center “The Fitness Center allows you to have time to yourself and not worry about anything […]
By: Matthew Galdi Contributing Writer Jacob Riedl, a junior basketball player, dusted off the “rust” and joined the men’s volleyball team, making him a two-sport athlete. “A week after the basketball season ended, (volleyball) coach […]
By: Aquella Farr Contributing Writer Fifteen DU students took the university’s first-ever study abroad trip to Trinidad and Tobago in early March. The original trip was planned for the first time two years ago […]
By: Litzi Duran Contributing Writer After three years of the Georgie Anne Geyer lectures being on pause, award-winning photojournalist, Paula Bronstein, will be visiting campus Tuesday, April 4. Bronstein’s work has amplified the voices of […]
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