
Dominican Baseball Faces Trouble in the Dugout
By Bianca Dinkha Dominican Baseball started the season strong ranking 38th in the nation but have fallen off, currently standing at 13-17 overall with a 6-11 conference record. Despite…

Men’s Volleyball Drowns the NACC and Ends Run in Sweet Sixteen
By Michael Del Genio Dominican men’s volleyball finishes their outstanding season with a 23-6 overall season, and a 10-2 in conference record. Their impressive season comes to a close…

Students Outraged After Tiana’s Second Suspension
By Bianca Dinkha & Joseph Zuniga Cyber employee Tiana Pagan was suspended for a second time after miscommunication with dining management. She was sent home indefinitely, with no return in…

DU Softballs Three-Peat Dreams Near Reality
By Michael Del Genio Dominican Softball, despite the slow start to begin the year, has picked up steam, winning nine of its last ten games. The Stars stand 17-11 overall…

Under Pressure: Dominican Dining Employees Allege Mistreatment from Kitchen Management
By Santiago Leon Torres Many Dominican University dining service workers have made complaints alleging a hostile work environment, but management has dismissed their grievances. “They are putting too much pressure…

College Student Gambling
By Jack DiDomenic Gambling habits among college students have left the periphery in recent years, redefining both campus and societal norms. Once considered to be a clandestine hobby, gambling has been propelled into the limelight by technological mobility. Beyond the convenience that comes with betting from the palm…

Dominican students mobilize to open conversations about a tuition freeze
By Jennifer Flores As of recently, students may have come across some flyers encouraging students to join a student-led movement petitioning to help freeze tuition. This initiative was started…

With Summer Fast Approaching, Housing-Insecure Students Look for Support
By David Lazzara As the semester comes to a close, many students are beginning to make plans to return home. However, not every student knows where they will call home…

Indigenous History is Women’s History: Krystal Two Bulls
By Bella Bercan On March 3rd, in recognition for Women’s History Month, a lecture was given by Krystal Two Bulls hosted by The Indigenous Club. Oglala Lakota and Northern…

DU Criticizes the United States For Attacking Iran
By Joseph Zuniga Students and faculty held an overwhelmingly negative opinion of the ongoing US attacks on Iran. On Feb 28, the US launched a massive military campaign against…