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 […]
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 […]
By Chelsea Zhao Dominican University elevates safety protocols and mask rules for the DU community. “The following plan represents our best attempt, at the current time, of responding to the pandemic in ways that promote the success of our […]
By Chelsea Zhao Estimated Reading time: 3.5 minutes The Faith in the Vaccine program collaborates with Interfaith Youth Core to address hesitancy and accessibility regarding the COVID-19 vaccines via faith-based communities. IFYC offered a grant […]
By: Andrew Mariotti A year of largely online learning has affected students at Dominican University, especially students with disabilities. One of the major challenges with online learning has been the “executive function”, meaning that it […]
By Sarah Butkovich Most people associate COVID-19 with physical aspects like masks and symptoms, but having a healthy mental state is just as important to one’s well-being. This is why Dominican University is going the […]
Daniela Tovar-Miranda The Student Nutrition and Dietetics Association (SNDA) and DU Feeds launched the first DU Feeds Market of the semester on Wednesday Feb. 3rd from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Parmer Atrium, […]
By: Chelsea Zhao Dominican University introduces SHIELDIllinois to handle COVID-19 testing as Campus Clear use dwindles. Elizabeth Ritzman, director of the wellness center, said if the university is not able to get in touch with […]
Contributed by SNDA member Morgan Sokes Most Americans would like to lose a little weight at some point in their lifetime, whether it be a few vanity pounds or a more significant amount to improve […]
By Daniela Tovar-Miranda Starting Monday, Illinois moves into stage 1B of administering the vaccine, this includes those 65 and older or essential workers will be eligible for the Covid Vaccine; however, there is still skepticism […]
By: Jennifer Lillie The covid-19 pandemic has produced unplanned stress in our everyday lives, and it’s undeniable that its affects have reached our campus, already. A total of 31 cases have been reported at Dominican, […]
University reopening attempted by a third of 5,000 campuses came with devastating results. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill moved to online instruction after 177 students tested positive. University of Notre Dame also […]
As Dominican University prepares to reopen on August 31 for a hybrid model, many students expressed concerns over in-person courses. Among those most affected by the hybrid model are Physicians Assistants and Nursing students. On […]
On April 3, the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends wearing a cloth mask to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The recommendation came in light of the recent studies that found […]
It’s Not Love, It’s Abuse Dominican University Student Nurse Association One out of every three women. One out of every ten men. Domestic abuse affects more people in our community than we recognize. It is […]
By Abbie Johnson from the Dominican Student Nurse Association February: the month of chocolate hearts, Valentines, and roses. It seems the focus is on loving other people through gifts and actions. In the month of […]
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