On Oct. 10, the game Forza Motorsport was released. I was able to purchase the game and try out racing different tracks and cars in the game. I use the Xbox One for all of my motorsport games. Forza Horizon 5 is easier to play in terms of driving, but […]
Author: Miles Blazejewski
Fr. Kelly focuses on sport and faith in book, Vatican visits
Patrick Kelly, S.J., has been an associate professor of religious studies at the University of Detroit Mercy since 2021. In the mid 90s, Fr. Kelly taught for three years at the university during his formation as a young Jesuit. Now, he has returned to campus to inspire students to investigate […]
International Night returns for first time since 2019
For the first time since 2019, International Night will return to the University of Detroit Mercy on Nov. 16, 2023, at the McNichols campus. Through an immersive celebration of cultural diversity within a vibrant and engaging atmosphere, “International Night” inspires deeper understandings and appreciations for the dynamic collection of ethnicities […]
OPINION: COVID-19 continues to bring new challenges
The resurgence of COVID-19 cases is a concerning and complex issue that warrants a deeper analysis. Several key factors contribute to the rise in cases, and understanding these factors is crucial for effectively addressing the situation. One significant reason for the increase in COVID-19 cases is the spread of more […]
REVIEW: ‘The Equalizer 3’ is an in-depth thrill ride
ldquo;The Equalizer 3” is an action-packed thriller that follows the story of Robert McCall, a retired CIA operative who uses his skills to help those in need. Directed by Antoine Fuqua, the movie stars Denzel Washington in the lead role and is the third installment in “The Equalizer” film series. […]
Detroit Mercy SACD students awarded for work
In a fierce display of innovation and talent, three Detroit Mercy students from the School of Architecture & Community Development have achieved a prestigious spot in the Top Ten winners of this year’s American Institute of Architects Committee on the Environment (AIA COTE) competition. Students Marcus Puste, Dolin Diaz and […]
Freshman engineering program supports Detroit community
Freshmen in the Engineering Graphics & Design Fall 2023 course at Detroit Mercy got a chance to get out into Detroit’s community this semester and get some hands-on experience. Prof. Alan Hoback, who is the professor of the course, said, “Students of this class are involved in projects to reduce […]
Corcoran returns for second stint at UDM
Annika Corcoran, who started her collegiate career as Detroit Mercy women’s basketball player, is back with the program this season after a brief detour. Corcoran graduated high school in Ohio in 2019. Shortly before, Annika committed to the University of Detroit Mercy to play women’s basketball during her junior year […]
Esports club gives students chance to compete nationally
The esports club at the University of Detroit Mercy was formed during the peak of the pandemic, but now has evolved as a way for students to casually and competitively play a wide variety of games regardless of their experiences. Like most clubs, the esports club is a great way […]
Detroit Mercy working to bring black box theater to campus
With the eventual demolition of Reno Hall, the University of Detroit Mercy is planning on not only replacing the rehearsal space, but bringing a black box theater to the McNichols campus, according to Dr. Jocelyn Boryczka, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts & Education (CLAE). Reno Hall is home […]