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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Angel Dominguez Staff Writer This Spring semester welcomed back about 90% of students from the 600-strong fall 2022 freshman class, a percentage that administrators attribute to hard work and good advising. Both faculty and […]
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, […]
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 […]
Litzi Duran Contributing Writer A new $2.5 million grant will bring big changes to Dominican with upgraded classroom technology, faster internet speeds, and an internship opportunity in the information technology field for students to take […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Traducido por Matthew Desmond Staff Writer Como una consumada actriz, dramaturga, cantante, productora y educadora, Sandra Delgado lo ha hecho todo. Es más famosa por su primera obra escenificada, La Habana Madrid. Se representó tanto […]
Editorial Board Hello readers, this is the first edition of the spring semester. In this semester’s leadership positions, many changes were made in order to have a more collaborative environment. The Editorial Board consists of […]
Litzi Duran Contributing Writer Students at dozens of universities around the country are losing on-campus access to TikTok, but that kind of ban is highly unlikely at Dominican University, according to a top tech official. “I will not […]
Katie Agans Contributing Writer This week, Dominican’s Truth, Racial Healing, and Transformation Center (TRHT) is putting on the first Black and African American Affinity circle of the semester. This Feb. 9, affinity circle is a place for Black students to come and […]
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