It is officially baseball season in Detroit and the Tigers are heating up in the first month of their season. The Tigers started off their season strong and began with a noticeably good record. The Tigers were the last team undefeated in Major League Baseball before facing the New […]
Author: Julia Dahlerup
Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority brings sisterhood to Detroit Mercy
The Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority (AKA) chapter at the University of Detroit Mercy is more than just a Greek organization. It’s a sisterhood dedicated to service, community and lifelong connections. Lauren Winters andNatasha Mickles are proud members of AKA at UDM, sharing their insights into why they joined the sorority […]
OPINION: ‘Helldivers 2’ a game that needs to be on your radar
Standing with a prestigious 9/10 on IGN and rated “Very Positive” on STEAM, “Helldivers 2” took over the gaming industry by storm in February and shows just how powerful a game can be with the power of social media influence and community building. With the gaming industry sitting in […]
OPINION: Gun control a complex issue in United States
A couple days ago, I was reading an article on the rate and the impact of the violence that comes with robbery, car stealing and even killing in rich and wealthy neighborhoods in the United States. One of the main things that was being talked about was the resolutions and […]
OPINION: ‘Rainbow Six Siege’ growing in popularity in 2024
Move over, “Fortnite,” “Rainbow Six Siege” is here to stay, and it’s reclaiming its throne as the ultimate battle video game. As the game enters its ninth year, “Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege” video game’s resurgence is nothing more than remarkable. Since the price of the game has dropped, more […]
Cushing lecture series inspires UDM audience
The Department of Religious Studies from the University of Detroit Mercy hosted the 16th Annual Cushing Distinguished Lecture series on April 3 inside the Student Union Ballroom. This year’s event featured Brian K. Blount, Ph.D., president emeritus of Union Presbyterian Seminary in Richmond, Va., and Charlotte, N.C. As a renowned […]
Protect Life Club focused on its mission at UDM
Detroit Mercy is home to countless student organizations, and they range in focus from shared interest in a hobby to hosting discussions of important topics. One such organization on campus is the Protect Life Club. The mission of the organization is to spark conversations, share information and educate students on […]
OPINION: Return of Michigan Central Station great for Detroit
After more than three decades of being abandoned, the iconic Michigan Central Station is set to reclaim its place in the heart of Detroit. As a resident of the area and a student at the University of Detroit Mercy, I can’t help but feel a surge of excitement as this […]
Detroit Mercy looking for men’s basketball coach after Mike Davis departure
For the first time since the Spring 2018, the Detroit Mercy athletic department is looking for a new head men’s basketball coach. This comes after the university announced on March 7 that the school and Coach Mike Davis had agreed to mutually part ways. While on paper Davis’s 60-119 record […]
OPINION: UDM’s Cuba trip a life-changing experience
This spring break, I traveled to Cuba alongside a group of 20 individuals from the University of Detroit Mercy. The experience changed my life. Cuba, a country with a unique history and blend of complexity and beauty, is unlike any place I had been to before. Although I did enjoy […]