Secondhand Success: How to thrift like a champion

Tips and tricks on thrifting in a post COVID-19 age This is for the poor college students who've spent too much money at the Cap Bar or on...

Dr. Catherine Caesar

Memorial and impact Dr. Catherine Caesar taught in the art department at the University of Dallas for 19 years, blessing the university with her authentic teaching style and...

What your Cap Bar order says about you

As a Cap Bar barista, I have never judged someone based on their Cap bar order, but I do notice the same types of people getting the same drink. These types of...

One library club to save us all

When in the course of creating clubs, libraries are often not the first avenue that comes to mind. For these innovative souls however, the University of Dallas library is not only a...

Seek and you shall find

We have learned here at the University of Dallas that it is our duty to develop ourselves into virtuous beings — our responsibility to stretch our minds. When you go through life...

Letter from the Editor: Addressing the rebrand

To the University of Dallas community:  As you have probably seen, this semester we are now printing the newspaper under the name The Cor Chronicle. The conversation about rebranding...

Deacons don’t have a monopoly on diakonia

As university students, you are often asked “what are you going to do with your degree after you graduate?” At one time or another, everyone gets asked the question “what are you...

Alumni Spotlight: Bennett Rawicki

Bennett Rawicki graduated from the University of Dallas in 2009 with a politics degree and a J.D. from SMU Law School in 2012. He currently lives in Irving, Texas, around the corner...

Make your mark, don’t break the bank

Books are a biannual bother for many a UD student striving to obtain their professors’ preferred course reading for the coming semester, and spring will bring no less consternation than the times...

Guidelines for Confession

One of my favorite stories about confession comes from the life of St. Mary Margaret Alacoque. When she began receiving visions of Jesus and his Sacred Heart, she went to find a...

Christmas traditions: The Jesse Tree

The dim light of a singular Advent wreath candle was all that lit the dining room table as my mother squinted to read the words on the page. My brother and I...

Alumni Spotlight: Erin Quinn

Erin Quinn graduated with a degree in education from the University of Dallas in 2021 and works as a Strategic Partnership Advisor at Students for Life of America, an organization that works...

Artist Spotlight: Victoria Walters

Victoria Walters, a Texas A&M alumna, is the artist behind Synesthesia, a larger-than-life sculpture that is sure to captivate anyone in its presence.   Walters graduated with a Bachelor of...

Alumni spotlight: Jordyn Fields

Jordyn Fields graduated in 2022, majoring in human and social science.  She came to UD to play volleyball, which turned out to be not her only passion. She started...

The greatest suffering: Separation

We have all been there. Missing a friend. Grieving the loss of a loved one. Feeling homesick. These are all difficult and painful situations because they involve separation.  Oftentimes,...