Apathetic Voting Will Affect You

Danny Bartik Staff Writer 10/16/18 The upcoming midterm elections could play a major role in the lives of Dominican students as well as college students all across the United States…

Dominican University Awaits Van Dyke Verdict

By Sabrina Henderson October 5th, 2018 Dominican Students and Staff follows closely to the trial of Chicago Police Officer Jason Van Dyke, accused of murdering African-American teenager Laquan McDonald. As…

Devos Proposes Tile IX changes

By: Miya Medina Coming changes to Title IX causes confusion and a call of action at Dominican. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos has introduced a draft version of new rules…

Three Students Take On College Debate 2016

September 20, 2016 By Melissa Rohman What happens when 150 college students from across the country come together on one campus for two days, incorporating social media and technology, to…

Silence No More

November 17, 2015 By Jocelyn Cano, Marty Carlino and Cory Lesniak Dressed in black and standing tall, dozens of African-American students at Dominican stood in solidarity with the University of…

Parisian Magazine Attacked

By Melissa Rohman and Sara Scheler On January 7, havoc shook the grounds of Paris when two French Islamist gunmen, Saïd Kouachi and Chérif Kouachi, forced their way into and…

ISIS Violence in Iraq Hits Close to Home

By Melissa Rohman Theology professor Father Richard Woods has made many close friends in Iraq and is heartbroken with the violence and turmoil the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria,…

Michael Brown case activates Dominican students

By Jocelyn Cano Thunder roared above the Cloister Walk as students and staffstood in unison at the Black-Lives Matter! Human Lives Matter! Justice for Mike Brown! Walkout. The rally on…