Where do chatbots fit in the classroom?

The fear of students using technology for plagiarism or other kinds of academic dishonesty has been around for a long time. Recently, artificial intelligence chatbots have put the importance of essay writing...

Charity Week tuck-ins result in heavy fines

This past Charity Week, the tradition of tuck-ins took place in on-campus housing, Old Mill and the University Place Condominiums. “You can also purchase a themed Tuck-in for your...

Men’s golf breaking records & women’s soccer qualified for SCAC semifinals

On Oct. 23- 24, the men’s golf team earned the team trophy at the Chicken Express Open Tournament hosted by Wayland Baptist University. These Crusaders not only walked out with a trophy...

Why are there fewer freshmen this year?

Admissions provides context for fluctuating class sizes Class size is always important to universities, since it largely determines the revenue brought in that year. Not only does the...

Ye Olde Charity Week breaks record with 40k

Shenanigans, jailbirds and CHAOS win race against time in a close shave Ye Olde Charity Week has run its course, leaving much merriment in its wake. Professors were...

Anton Chekhov’s “Seagull” premiers atnew theatre at the University of Dallas

Today, Wednesday, Oct. 25, Anton Chekhov’s “Seagull” premiers at the University of Dallas. The play is a production of the UD Drama Department and directed by Kyle Lemieux, associate professor of drama....

Rathskeller hours extended during week

Beginning Monday, Oct. 16, the Rathskeller common area, but not the restaurant, will be open until midnight on Monday through Thursday nights. The Rat previously closed at 9:00 p.m. on these days....

Squirrels deny involvement in campus power outage

On Wednesday, Oct. 11 around 6:00 p.m., a large portion of the University of Dallas campus lost power. Afterward, the Cafe began slowly filling with smoke until the fire alarm went off...

Tailgating policy conflict currently under review

On Friday, Oct. 13, Dr. Matthias Vorwerk, provost, sent an email out to all University of Dallas undergraduates, saying: “It has come to my attention that there appears to be a conflict...

Stolen golf cart takes a dive in Madonna pond

On Saturday, Oct. 7, a golf cart, later confirmed to be property of the University of Dallas, was spotted half-submerged in the Madonna Pond. The earliest verified time of sighting was 5:06...

Hear ye! Hear ye! Ye Olde Charity Week maketh a triumphant entrance

The tradition of Charity Week is back at the University of Dallas, this time with a medieval spin. Ye Olde Charity Week has transformed the campus into a Crusader’s Christendom, complete with...

StuGov: Back in action!

This year’s University of Dallas Student Government has kicked off with enthusiasm and eagerness to serve the student body’s needs. Last Wednesday, Sept. 27, SG held its weekly meeting in Cardinal Farrell...

University of Dallas’ St. Ambrose Center

Missionary Work for Classical Education This past summer, the University of Dallas hired Andrew Ellison as the director of the Saint Ambrose Center for Catholic Liberal Education and...

Virtus Week

From Oct. 2 to Oct. 5, Campus Ministry and the Office of Student Affairs are hosting a four-day event at the University of Dallas focused on bringing awareness to the harmful effects...

New sports court unveiled

President speaks at dedication of multi-sport facility The new sports court was inaugurated at 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 30 during Alumni & Family Weekend by President Jonathan...