
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…

Department of Education says, “You’ve Been Cut Off” to Dominican
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…

Deployment of National Guard Hits Close to Home
By: David Lazzara President Donald Trump continues to rollout his rapidly paced immigration policies by authorizing the National Guard to be deployed in Chicago. This, in turn, has caused Dominican…

TPUSA Chapter Proposed at Dominican
By Michael Del Genio and Betsy Carreño A recent push to open a chapter of the conservative Turning Point USA organization at Dominican has sparked controversy on campus. Turning Point…
More Than News: Univision Chicago Enrique Rodriguez Gets Personal
By: Itzel Chavero As seen in local channel 66, Univision Chicago’s Enrique Rodriguez opens his studio and heart. The lead Univision anchor opens about his rise in journalism while being…

Women’s Soccer Shines on Homecoming with Shutout Victory
By Michael Del Genio Entering the homecoming game against Marian University, the women’s soccer team stood at 1-3-1 and 0-1 in conference. Despite the rough start the team remained…

Parking Struggles Drive Dominican Students in Circles
Bianca Dinkha Parking remains a yearly challenge at Dominican as students struggle to find available spots, often circling around campus during peak hours. Campus safety says they’re working to address…

Illinois Senator’s Rep Encourages Hispanic First-Gen’s into Government Roles
By Itzel Chavero From being a first-generation student to working in one of Illinois’ most important government offices, Christian Huerta, who works alongside Illinois U.S. Senator Richard J. Durbin,…

ICE Raids Near the River Forest Area, Dominican is Ready to Protect Students Amid Recent Raids
By Jennifer Flores As concerns about ICE Raids near the River Forest area rise, Dominican is determined to keep its students safe and protected. Areas such as Cicero, Berwyn, Melrose…