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DU Community Continues COVID Caution

Ally Fahner  Contributing Writer   It’s important that people still take caution to maintain their well-being, despite COVID rates drastically decreasing since March 2020.   Therefore, although the COVID-19 has receded, it’s vital for people to understand […]

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DU Dreamers Go to DC to Support DACA

Azhley Rodriguez  Editor-in-Chief   National organizations, FWD.us and PASOS Network, are sponsoring five Dream U.S. Scholars from Dominican to speak in front of Congress in support of immigration reform. I Stand With Immigrants Day of Action […]

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How are the Stars Going Green?

By Matthew Desmond  As college students of Generation Z, amidst homework, jobs, friends, family, and many other commitments, the environment seems to be just one more thing on our minds, and Dominican students are no […]

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Campus Closures Set This Week

As part of the Long Weekend, a number of buildings will be closed this week for multiple projects and repairs.  Parmer Hall will be completely closed to faculty and staff Friday from 6 a.m.-5 p.m. for repairs to […]

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Lincoln Laureate Caritas et Veritas in Health Work

By Chelsea Zhao   Staff Writer   The 2021 Lincoln Laureate Awardee, bio-chemistry student Nathaly Valdiva Oberto-Besso endures with inspiring confidence in her academic pursuit of health sciences.   When she received the voicemail congratulating her being selected as […]

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Letter from the Editor

Dear DU Community,    I am certain that the sudden drop in temperature on the 21st caught everyone by surprise. Nevertheless, your resilience and curiosity to learn made the Caritas Veritas Day the crowning moment of September. Whether you joined […]

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DU Shoots for Full Vaccination

Chelsea Zhao Staff Writer As of Friday, Sept. 25, 99% of students and 96% of FT employees have been vaccinated, a rate that far exceeds the Cook County vaccination rate of 60.3%.    The cumulative positive […]