Senior art concentration exhibit a success

It’s that time of the semester again — though substantially marked by the building uneasiness of finals and end-of-the-year papers, the month of November is also characterized by the exciting culmination of semester-long projects....

Recipes for your Friendsgiving

A quick Google search revealed that, while there is no origin story for “Friendsgiving,” it’s institution can be partially attributed to the revival of popular ’90s sitcom “Friends” through Netflix, and partially to the...

The half dozen

  DMA Late Nights The Dallas Museum of Art has its doors open until midnight this Friday night, Nov.16 — an event that occurs on the third Friday of every month. This...

Movie review: Beautiful Boy

If you’ve been on the hunt for a movie that will surely rip out your heart, chew it up and spit it right back at you, look no further than “Beautiful Boy.” Even though...

Humans of UD: Nick Breese

Sophomore Nick Breese attributes the beginnings of his faith life and his pursuit of joy for himself and others to his parents and older sister, with whom he would pray both day and night....

Apfelringe recipe

Apfelringe (Apple Rings) This traditional German dessert recipe is courtesy of Josef Heidenhofer, whose family passed it down to him through generations. I was lucky enough to have him teach me how to make these...

The half dozen

     Dallas Mavericks vs Kansas City Thunder Basketball fans, hit up the American Airlines Center to see Kansas City Thunder challenge the Mavericks. The game is on Saturday, Nov. 10 at 8 p.m. Tickets...

Dallas opera singer visits campus

This past Monday, the University of Dallas had the privilege of welcoming Stephanie d’Oustrac to campus for an exclusive interview. D'Oustrac, a world-renowned mezzo-soprano, is currently starring in “Carmen” at the Dallas Opera. Thanks...

Humans of UD: Drew Stenesen

Drew Stenesen Assistant Professor of Biology The presence of a strong, personal, Catholic community is a characteristic of University of Dallas that attracts people from all over the country. Assistant biology professor Drew Stenesen found UD...

Keep Your Eyes Ahead, The Helio Sequence

Keep Your Eyes Ahead (Deluxe Edition) By The Helio Sequence For Fans of: Modest Mouse, Washed Out Best Time to Listen: Trying to solve the murder of Laura Palmer while navigating a cast of eccentric...

[The half dozen]

      Autumn at the Arboretum The Dallas Arboretum will be decked out in full glory until Nov. 21. Described as "One of The World's 15 Most Breathtaking Gardens" by Architectural Digest, the Arboretum is...

Art exhibit considers value of drawing

When asked about the value of drawing from observation, printmaking and drawing Professor Steven Foutch replied, “Do you want to learn to see the world with a completely new set of eyes, or not?”...

A look into Wilder’s play “The Skin of Our Teeth”

When asked about her first impression of Thornton Wilder’s play, “The Skin of our Teeth,” junior Mary Martin replied, “It’s so trippy.” Directed by Stefan Novinski, “The Skin of Our Teeth” encompasses a wide...