What is in the Haggerty Science Center basement…?
Two research students work with radiation and don't turn into the Hulk
This past summer, a team at the University of Dallas consisting of Dr. David Catlett and two...
Relics of St. Padre Pio visit Church of the Incarnation
Today, Sept. 20, the Church of the Incarnation is hosting five relics of St. Padre Pio of Pietrelcina, courtesy of the Saint Pio Foundation, which is sponsoring a tour of the relics.
Moran becomes director of summer Rome programs
This past summer, Dr. Andrew Moran, professor of English, took over as the director of summer Rome programs, filling the role formerly held by Dr. Ronnie Rombs, professor of theology and recently-appointed...
New Homeschool Scholarship created to meet the needs of a growing demographic
In Dec. 2023, the University of Dallas announced a new scholarship for incoming homeschool students. The scholarship is open to both accredited and unaccredited homeschools and provides the winner with a $5,000...
Crusaders for Life begins nursing home visits
The Crusaders for Life club at the University of Dallas has started a new initiative to further the prolife cause: visiting nursing homes around the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
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Passport delays threaten to affect Rome students
In the past few months, the U.S. Department of State released a notice regarding an increase in the processing time for passports, which threatens to affect students attending the Rome semester.
The newly-elected freshman senate
Responsible, faithful and amiable
On Friday Sept. 1, student government hosted the third annual freshman senator debate in Jerome Hall. Many candidates came to earn the respect and...
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...
SG commissions pro-life memorial
The Student Government of the University of Dallas, under the direction of Luke Posegate, senior economics major and president of SG, has established the Commission for the Construction of a Memorial for...
The exciting future of the music department
The University of Dallas Music Department has been around for decades, and yet, after so long, UD has never quite had the facilities to support the needs of music students and faculty...
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...
Hatlie retires from leadership role on Due Santi campus
Rombs assumes role
Dr. Peter Hatlie has retired from his role as vice president and dean and director of the Rome program. Dr. Ronnie Rombs, who previously held the...
Letter from the Editor-in-Chief
A vision for The Cor Chronicle for this school year
Dear Students, Faculty and Staff of the University of Dallas,
My name is Giovanni Del...
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...
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....