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Pictured is Australian politician and University of Dayton graduate Kristina Keneally. Photo courtesy of Dan Himbrechts/AAP. Duaa Eldebi | ProPublica ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that ...
Saint Patrick’s Day is right around the corner, and in honor of the greenest and most exciting day not just for the University of Dayton, but all who share the Celtic heritage. As someone who is named ...
Kerry is a woman of focus, commitment, sheer will…something you know very little about. I once saw her run for an hour straight on the treadmill…an hour…a ...
Two students at the University of Dayton died this week in unrelated incidents, according to a campus-wide email sent on behalf of the university Saturday evening. Upperclassman Parker Spindle, 21 ...
Located at the convergence of campus and city and steeped in local history, the new Roger Glass Center for the Arts is a prominent symbol of community, education and a profound appreciation of the ...
On Feb. 28, Flyer News published an article containing misinformation about the status of the University of Dayton, President Eric Spina and Provost Darlene Weaver. To set the record straight, I spoke ...
The University of Dayton on Tuesday afternoon confirmed information Flyer News learned Monday afternoon that the contracts of 45 faculty members will not be renewed for the 2025-26 academic year. The ...
Photo Courtesy of Gabriela Gomez Gomez: “¿Y Mis Derechos?/And My Rights?” The following is a quote from The Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 Mandate for Leadership: “Prioritizing border security and ...
It has taken me nearly three weeks to finally put pen to paper– or rather, fingers to keyboard– on the issue of George Floyd’s death. I knew I wanted to, nay, had to say something about the ...
UD’s Sports Business Association wants to expand membership and opportunities, its leaders say. The Sports Business Association at the University of Dayton, which officially began with an idea in fall ...
“The most challenging part of being a handler is letting go. Sometimes they need to go on to their next step and that isn’t always with me. That happened with Tonks, and it hit hard,” Kat Bishop, a ...
Before packed crowds and tournament runs, Dayton basketball was already building a name for itself. The program’s foundation was laid nearly 75 years ago, shaped by players, coaches and most of all, ...
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