
DU TPUSA Chapter Calls Quits After Fizz Hostility, Threat
By Betsy Carreño & Bianca Dinkha The possibility of a Turning Point USA (TPUSA) chapter has been put on pause after mass hostility, backlash, and an anonymous online threat. The…

Finding Your Wings: Students Are Using Their Voices More Than Ever, Despite External Scrutinization
By: Santiago Leon All around Dominican, there are paper cutouts of monarch butterflies. These butterflies serve as more than mere decoration for many students. They are beacon of cultural identity. …

DU Feeds is the Solution to Struggling Students
By: Joseph Zuniga As SNAP users begin to experience disruptions caused by the government shutdown, Dominican’s food pantry serves as a solution for students who face financial uncertainty when acquiring…

Campus or Computer? What Does Dominican Prefer When it Comes to Classes
By: Isabella Bercan As fall settles in, there are things that students either enjoy or loathe; the days grow colder, the dark of night comes earlier, and choosing whether to…

Dominican’s Weather Tech Innovation Lab
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…

Students Express Concern About TPUSA During SGA Meeting
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…

Students Race to Delete Fizz Posts as Police Investigate Threat
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…

Students Face Uncertainty Amid Dominican’s “Late” Course Schedule Posting
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…

Cardinal Cupich Talks Immigration, Poverty, and Faith at Dominican
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.”…

Budget Cuts at Dominican Impacting Student Workers on Campus
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…