A Beginner’s Guide to Ghost Hunting
By Sam Cole It’s spooky season and although Dominican is already known for its creepy tales and Hogwarts aesthetic, ghost stories always run rampant in October. It seems like everyone and their mom has had […]
By Sam Cole It’s spooky season and although Dominican is already known for its creepy tales and Hogwarts aesthetic, ghost stories always run rampant in October. It seems like everyone and their mom has had […]
By Xesenia Schrepfer Four walls, one open room, a kitchenette and bathroom Six people, one bed and one couch This was the place I called home. A studio apartment surrounded by towering town houses. In […]
By: Jada Coleman One of the most exciting things that happen in October is the launching of DU Feeds. DU Feeds is a program that was started to address food scarcity at Dominican. The first […]
By: Kanoa Ikeda-Flynn Priory campus’ future is undecided as Dominican’s Board of Operations look into possible alternatives for its use or eventual selling. Due to the high need for maintenance, huge functions that Priory were […]
By Thomas Gibbons Men’s Soccer Record: 10-2-2 Top Performer: Senior Issac Perez has scored seven goals in the month of October. Overview: The Men’s soccer team is on a roll. Currently riding a seven-game win […]
By: Samuel Maverick Cole My shoes squeak as I run towards a wide-eyed custodian folding up chairs. He looks frightened (understandably) as I’m charging full speed, sweat dripping from my brow because of the humidity […]
By Sr. Melissa Waters, OP Dear, dear Students, Our lives as the poet Robert Frost describes them, are journeys in which “Nothing Gold Can Stay.” And why? Because even with all our seemingly endless challenges, […]
By: Daniel Guillen February 26, 2018 Sam Bailey visited Dominican University on January 16th 2018 and provided insight into her early career as an actress and multi-genre writer. Including an established reputation in Chicago’s Live […]
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