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...

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...

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...

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...

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...

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...

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...

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...

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...

The meeting of art and history in Gotland, Sweden

Last semester, one student at the University of Dallas took her Senior Thesis project to a whole new level. Virginia Kendall, a senior art history major, traveled to Gotland, Sweden, during her...

St. David, the patron saint of Wales

March 1 marks the celebration of Wales’ own St. David, a sixth century monastic miracle worker who helped spread Christianity amongst the pagan celtic tribes. Most of what we...

A Lenten reflection on endurance

The lives of Sts. Perpetua and Felicity The season of Lent is a time of prayer, sacrifice and reflection. We try to set aside worldly goods for a...

Alumni Spotlight: Pedro Barquin

Graduating from college and entering the working world can be intimidating. However, University of Dallas alumni are thriving, as their initiative and their education have set them up for success. Pedro Barquin...

‘Go, and now sin no more’

When the scribes and Pharisees bring a woman caught in adultery to challenge our Lord Jesus he refuses to condemn her. In fact, he points out the sinful nature of the gathered...

St. Joseph, patron of the Church

Without ever speaking a word, the man chosen by God to lead the Queen of Heaven and the Son of Man admirably followed the will of his Lord. The life of Saint...