
International Students and Staff are Left Uncertain and Worried
Maria Iman Trump’s second-term will have a significant impact on higher education, particularly for international students. Many international students and staff members at Dominican are left feeling uncertain and worried.…

Seniors Work Hard to Apply to Grad Programs
By Ennya Chavez With many under stress due to the end of the semester, some seniors are facing additional work of applying to graduate school, which includes writing personal…

‘Win or Go Home’
By Michael Del Genio Troy Tonsil was a standout guard for the men’s basketball team at Dominican. Now, 17 years later, Tonsil is the head coach and is looking to…

Reproductive Healthcare Sparks Debate Among Dominican Community Post-Election
Sierra Rioux Dominican students, faculty, and recent alumni have shared a variety of perspectives about reproductive healthcare in the wake of Donald Trump’s election win. Xiomara Guerrero, a junior majoring…

Singing in the Dark Times: Art as Advocacy at Dominican’s First Lit Fest
By Callah Barnes “In the dark times / Will there also be singing? / Yes, there will also be singing. / About the dark times.” With this quote from German…

Dining Staff Member Gives Students The Support They Need
By Betsy Carreno and Angel Dominguez While students are aware that the Cyber Cafe is a place to find a variety of delicious food and drinks, students can also count…

A Very Thankful Dinner to Remember
By Ralph Parcon “A Night of Thanks and Gratitude”, a communal thanksgiving dinner, celebrated the holiday together as a campus before students, faculty, and staff leave for break. The dinner, which…

Students Take A Break From School to Build a Buddy
By Jack DiDomenic On Nov. 13, the Office of Student Involvement hosted their annual Build-A-Buddy event in the Underground from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. For several years now, Build-A-Buddy…

Students Express Concern Over Theatre Program
By Katy Coakley Many students are feeling worried about the future of the theatre arts program but want to find more ways to get more students involved. As of fall…

Exchange Students Celebrate Halloween For The First Time
By Ralph Parcon Nearly a month after their arrival, this year’s group of Japanese ELS students are slowly getting used to life in the United States. However, they have also…