
Good Vibes, Healing Energy from NACWC
Azhley Rodriguez Staff writer The National Association of Colored Women’s Club gave healing chakra stones to students in the dining hall on Wednesday.
Resident Students See Hope on Campus
By Elizabeth Nguyen Contributing writer As the COVID-19 pandemic drags on, resident students welcome the new semester with cautious optimism despite a continuing sense of loneliness.
DU Clubs Prep for Halloween Chills
By Rayante O’Neal Contributing writer After 18 months of pandemic restrictions and canceled in-person events, some Dominican clubs are ready to kick-off the Halloween season. Two different events will be located on…

The Undocumented and Immigrant Allyance Planning for a Solid Future for Students
Emily Ford Contributing Writer The Undocumented and Immigrant Allyance (UIA) rose as an important part of Dominican University’s information eco-system for the student body. Located in the Center for Cultural…

MAPS First Member Meeting a Success After COVID Setbacks
By Emily Ford Contributing Writer The Minority Association for Pre-Medical Students, also known as MAPS, hosted its first meeting on Tuesday Oct. 12 in the Parmer Hall in room 109. …
Fair Encourages Student Involvement
Azhley Rodriguez Staff Writer Student Life hosted the Involvement Fair in the social hall this year making it one of the events back in person after the pandemic cut on campus activities last year. The Involvement Fair…

College Theater Programs Struggle to Keep Shows Alive
Sam Cole Staff writer Empty theaters seem to be a recurring theme the past couple of years, especially on college campuses. According to New York University, the pandemic lockdown was…

Center for Cultural Liberation Revamps Latine Heritage Month Going Forward
By Jovana Rodriguez and Emily Ford Dominican University kicked off Latine Heritage Month Sept. 10 with the Una Tarde En La Plaza Event from 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in the Quad. This year there…

The Essential Work of Faith In the Vaccine Ambassadors
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…

Dominican’s Disability Support Services’ Assistance with Online Learning
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…