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Q&A With Leticia Villarreal Sosa

Joseline Cano Co-Editor-In-Chief Associate Professor of the School of Social Work Leticia Villareal Sosa On Ocatober 8th ran the Chicago Marathon How did you Prepare for the marathon?  “I trained for the marathon beginning in […]

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Exploring Identity Through Literature

DeJada Daily contributing writer English major Jasminum McMullen wrestled with themes of identity, perspective, and truth as part of a three-student panel on world literature at the Caritas et Veritas symposium on Sept. 26. McMullen […]

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Guest Policies Shake Students

Noel Rodriguez staff writer  Opinion Piece On Division Street before hitting Harlem Avenue, you will find yourself at Dominican University, Priory Campus. This is Dominican University’s extension that houses about 80 undergraduate and additional graduate […]

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Heat Conquers Dominican

Crystal Medrano Co-Editor With the temperatures of up to 90 degrees the weeks of Sept. 11and Sept.18, the Dominican community was feeling the heat. Some residence halls in particular were feeling it more than usual […]

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Black Student Union

Armani Brockman contributing writer  Black students at Dominican have always made an effort to represent our history, culture, identity, heritage, and passion for social justice on campus. One of the ways we have been doing […]

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Common Ground

Kayla Palmisano contributing writer  To anyone who doesn’t know what National Coming Out Day is, or why it is important – you are not alone. While this day may be the shining light at the […]

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OLA Organization of Latin American Students

Liz Lozano Anissa Vega contributing writers The Organization of Latin American Students or OLA, was established to give hispanic students a platform to celebrate their culture and share them with the rest of the Dominican […]

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Anime Club

Caleb Navarro contributing writer Anime is a term used to describe any piece of animation that has its origin in Japan. It’s been around for decades but in more recent years it has exploded into […]

Opinion Pieces

Standing for Those Who Kneel

Caitlin Moran Staff Writer On Sept. 1, 2016, Colin Kaepernick, former quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers, ignited a firestorm of heated debate when he chose to kneel during the national anthem in protest against […]

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Stink Bugs Star at Dominican Dorms

Ken Muñoz staff writer  Late September is often a time for the onset of autumn. Falling leaves, productive students, and sweater weather are all usual characteristics of the season. Here at Dominican however, we have […]

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Celebrating Hispanic Heritage at DU

Daniela Martinez Contributing Writer September does not only bring seasonal beginnings, but also cultural celebration for the Hispanic and Latinx community. Hispanic Heritage Month kicks off on Sept. 15 and ends Oct. 15. During this […]

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Shoutout from the Sisters

Sister Mary Kremer, OP It’s the Little Things …. “Thank you.” “Thank you.” “Thank you.” I heard it repeatedly on Sunday afternoon at DU Fest in the Quad. I was passing out Community-Based Learning postcards […]