Letter to the Editor
By: Jupter Jones I love using AI, I use it all the time. That’s something you or someone you know probably thinks. The average college student uses AI to spell check, correct grammar, and generate […]
By: Jupter Jones I love using AI, I use it all the time. That’s something you or someone you know probably thinks. The average college student uses AI to spell check, correct grammar, and generate […]
Hello readers, We’re excited to bring you our second to last edition of the newspaper. We want to call your attention to a letter we received on the risks of using AI and its effects […]
By: Abel Flessner The men’s soccer team, a team who has experienced great success, including deep runs in the NACC tournament in recent years, made an early exit in the tournament this year. “The […]
By: Sandy Garcia The WeatherTech Innovation Lab is a hidden gem at Dominican, offering equipment, technology, and software for all sorts of creative projects, as well as for relaxation and fun. The technology consists […]
In this podcast episode, Betsy talks about her experience with doomscrolling. Why do we do it, and what can we do instead of it? Host: Betsy Carreno Bcarreno@my.dom.edu Edited by: Fernanda Arellano farellano@my.dom.edu Audio music […]
By Betsy Carreño Around 25 students filled the Student Government Association (SGA) meeting, expressing their worry and opposition toward Turning Point USA (TPUSA) being associated with Dominican University and being a possible chapter. SGA decided […]
By: Bianca Dinkha Dominican has contacted local police to investigate anonymous threats posted on the social media app Fizz, that were directed at a conservative student group. Following the announcement of the investigation, several […]
By: Abel Flessner “To promote the principles of free markets, limited government and individual liberty.” The mission statement of Turning Point USA (TPUSA) aims to establish individual freedoms across the country. Yet in practice, it […]
By: Natalie Rodriguez Students may have noticed that the Spring 2025 course schedule was posted later than usual this year, which sparked questions and uncertainty. The main question that was asked was what caused the […]
Hello readers, As we are halfway through the semester, we welcome you back to the third edition of the paper. In light of the current ICE raids in our country, we understand students’ fear and […]
By: Betsy Carreño and Bianca Dinkha Cardinal Blase J. Cupich, Archbishop of Chicago, recently spoke at Dominican on “The Conclave, Pope Leo XIV and the future of the Catholic Church.” He focused on important topics […]
By: Michael Del Genio Dominican University Golf is the smallest official team as well as quite possibly the smallest collegiate golf team in the country at a staggering four rostered players. Sophomore Captain Luka Stundins […]
By: Karen Reyes From late night scary stories to sparkly books, Dominican’s second annual Lit Fest had it all. Crafting and storytelling were just a small part of this year’s Lit Fest, a two-week series […]
By: Madison DuFresne While Dominican University’s budget crunch has not affected overall pay, some student workers are still unhappy. As the school grapples with a $3 million deficit this semester, students may question their […]
By: Joseph Zuniga On September 10th, the Department of Education announced it will be cutting the funding of grants designated for Minority-Serving Institutions (MSIs), which includes Dominican, known as a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI). According to […]
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