What I learned living with a cancer patient
As we’ve learned from our professors and by experience, a virtuous friend is among the greatest gifts this life has to offer. By chance or a miracle, Agnes Maloney, a senior education...
Humans of UD: Dr. Fisher Smith
University of Dallas psychology professor and head of the department, Dr. Amy Fisher Smith, is celebrating her 21st year at UD.
Fisher Smith always had a feeling she wanted...
Humans of UD: Dr. Kevin Kambo
Some may have noticed the sudden appearance of a new philosophy professor, Dr. Kevin Kambo, on campus in August. The Cor Chronicle has set out to unveil the man shrouded in mystery.
Humans of UD: Gabriella Capizzi
Senior politics major Gabriella Capizzi — Gabs for short — presents a striking image on the University of Dallas campus on Tuesdays and Thursdays. You may have a difficult time spotting her,...
Humans of UD: Fr. Paul Bechter
The beauty of Confession
Reverend Paul Bechter, the assistant priest for the Church of the Incarnation and Associate Chaplain at UD, was greatly influenced by St. Therese, the...
Humans of UD: Dr. Saylor
Cowboys, Bob Dylan, John Keats, prayer and a nice beer are just a few of the loves of the University of Dallas English professor and alumnus, Dr. Kevin Saylor.
Humans of UD: MaryFaith Ulery
As Edith Stein once said, "The woman's soul is fashioned as a shelter in which other souls may unfold." MaryFaith Ulery, a junior history major set to enter law school after graduation,...
Humans of UD: Dr. Marisa Perez-Bernardo
Inspiring is just one word used to describe Dr. Marisa Perez-Bernardo, associate professor of Spanish in the department of modern languages. All the way from northern Spain, Perez-Bernardo has traveled far and...
Humans of UD: Lauren Hill
If you’ve seen a roller-skater dancing on the mall or darting through Haggar, it may have been Lauren Hill. Once widely known as “Green Hair Lauren” during her freshman year due to...
Humans of UD: Sr. Mary Angelica, O.P.
Over a year ago, a viral tweet pictured a man with a nun in which the man explained his excitement for meeting a nun in real life because he had no idea...
Humans of UD: Michael Kennedy
Upon coming to America, Michael Kennedy was surprised by the disparity in the quality of Kentucky Fried Chicken.
“KFC is far better in England, it’s better than every other...
Humans of UD: Gabe Farrell
Gabe Farrell is no stranger to the odd job.
Farrell, a senior philosophy major from Dallas, Texas, has previously worked maintenance at a church, as a lifeguard, served tables...
Humans of UD: Rudy Bush
If you’re an average student at the University of Dallas, you’ve probably picked up a copy of The University News at least once.
You may be a loyal subscriber,...
Humans of UD: Andrea Vasquez
In Victor Hugo’s Les Miserables he writes, “The supreme happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved; loved for ourselves — say rather, loved in spite of ourselves.”
Humans of UD: Trinity Ngo
Balancing two miniature apples in her hands, Trinity Ngo passes one over in her typical, casually generous way: “Take one! My aunt brought these.”
The voice recorder starts and...