Banned Books Bring New Challenges

Elizabeth Nyugen Contributing Writer Students and graduates of Dominican’s School of Information Science (SOIS) commemorated Banned Books Week this year with growing anxiety about the unprecedented rise in book challenges…

DU Celebrates Caritas et Veritas

Azhley Rodriguez and Fernanda Arellano   Staff Writers On Tuesday Sept. 20, the DU community gathered to celebrate the 13th annual Caritas Veritas Symposium.   The academic convocation started at 9:30 a.m.…

DU Offers Booster Shots

Elizabeth Nguyen   Contributing Writer  Dominican University responds to a changing pandemic with new COVID guidelines and offering updated booster shots to students.  Dominican’s Incident Management & Assessment Team (IMAT), an…

Student Loan Relief Can Help Pay Off Debt

Emily Ford  Contributing Writer   A new plan announced by President Joe Biden in late August has set to forgive up to $20,000 worth of federal student loans for millions of…

Students Experience Parking Woes on Campus

Bianca Dinkha  Staff Writer As the school year starts with the highest number of freshmen students, 500 new residents enter the scene. With the significant increase in residents this semester,…

DU Welcomes its Largest Freshman Class In History

Arleth Arana  Staff Writer   To kick off the new school year, this semester Dominican officially welcomed the largest freshman class in history consisting of more than 600 students.  …

President Temple Introduces New Welcome Center

Betsy Carreno  Contributing Writer  The Killips Welcome Center that was announced during President Glena Temple’s inauguration speech is soon to be completed by the beginning of 2023.   Before Temple’s inauguration earlier this year,…

Fenwick Closes Sale and Agreement on Priory Campus

Azhley Rodriguez  Editor-in-Chief   Fenwick High School and Dominican University officially closed their sale and agreement on The Priory on May 19.   The Priory, Dominican’s additional campus down Division…