Meg 2 is a lackluster film that has left viewers intrigued and the box-office sales for this film only emphasize viewers dissatisfaction. Meg 2: The Trench had its world premiere at the Shanghai International Film Festival on June 9, and wasreleased in the United States on Aug. 4 by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film received mixed reviews from […]
Author: Jeremiah Steen
UDM softball hires new coach for program
As the Detroit Mercy softball team prepares for its upcoming season, it will do so with a new head coach. Dan Vitale was named the team’s new leader in August 2023. Vitale wants to “rebuild this organization for the better” and also states that he is “looking forward to […]
New VP of Mission Integration brings vision to Detroit Mercy campus
In a time where change is most prevalent, one must be adaptable to the consistently transforming world to be able to connect with those who you need to. Detroit Mercy is not shying away from adapting as it has hired Father Charles Oduke as its vice president of Mission Integration. […]
Detroit Mercy Tri Sigma chapter sees big year ahead
Since its founding at the University of Detroit Mercy in 1952, Sigma Sigma Sigma continues to impact the lives of young women both on and off campus. This year, Sigma Sigma Sigma has big plans for the upcoming recruitment season. “At Detroit Mercy we do informal recruitment in the […]
Homecoming set to bring Detroit Mercy alums back to campus
The University is just days away from the 2023 Homecoming, and there is much to look forward to during the two-day long celebration. An invite has been extended to all in the Detroit Mercy family and community who would like to join in the fall festivities taking place on the […]
OPINION: Fisher Administration Center will be missed, despite quirks
The University of Detroit Mercy will say goodbye to the Fisher Administration Center this fall semester. The building that was introduced to campus will now be torn down. We say our goodbyes to a beloved part of the Detroit Mercy family. The building came to campus in the 1960s and […]
Fisher Administration Center demolition begins
The Fisher Administration Center demolition, which began this semester, is well on schedule and should complete by the end of November. The demolition is due to energy costs and safety. Tamara Batcheller, associate vice president for Facilities Management, whose role is to make sure the project is completed safely and […]
Bolden breaks barriers on state Supreme Court
In recent years, the term “unprecedented” has frequently been used in regard to the judicial and political landscape in America, from elections and protests to indictments and court rulings. Add Michigan Supreme Court Justice – and Detroit Mercy School of Law graduate – Kyra Harris Bolden to that list. Earlier this […]
‘Mario’ movie packs fun, nostalgia
It’s likely that most of us have fond memories from our childhood of spending hours after school or on weekends playing video games featuring Nintendo’s most iconic character, Mario. I still remember the good old days when my cousin and I would be dropped off at my abuela’s house; we never wanted […]
Theologian explains Transpacific cultures
Kwok Pui-Lan, a renowned feminist theologian and professor at Emory University, spoke to Detroit Mercy students earlier this month and challenged them to better study the history of Transpacific cultures, specifically the intersection of their theology and politics. She argued that history requires a re-examination, as Transpacific states have been transformed due […]