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  • Former East Dubuque prep Melissa Randecker scored 14 points, and the Clarke College women's basketball team won its second straight game, 65-43 over Dominican Monday night in River Forest, Ill. Madie Wolf added 13 points and Natalie Hetzler 11 points and seven rebounds for the Crusaders (7-16), who limited Dominican (3- 20) to just 28 percent shooting.

  • A look at the week of SCSU athletics Softball: North Branford sophomore Megan Caporossi batted 6-for- 8 over the span of two games to lead Southern to a sweep of Dominican College and a 3-0 start to the season. Brittany Gandley has two homers and six RBIs in the three games.

  • Jessica Reardon scored 18 points and grabbed nine rebounds to lead Eureka College over Dominican University 66-64 in a Northern Illinois-Iowa Conference game at River Forest Tuesday night. In the first half, Eureka College held Dominican to just 43 percent shooting, but still trailed by three at the half. Dominican improved its shooting in the second half to 50 percent, but went only 9-for-16 from the free throw line, which helped the Red Devils come back and snag the victory.

  • TODAY'S COLLEGE SCHEDULE Men's soccer: Dominican at Southern Connecticut, 7 p.m.; Women's soccer: Bridgeport at New Haven, 4 p.m.; Southern Connecticut at Pace, 4 p.m.; Boston University at Yale, 7 p.m. Field hockey: Connecticut at Quinnipiac, 3 p.m.

  • Those who have been associated with Dominican College/University over its long history, faculty, staff and students, would never characterize it as "a little place run by the nuns." Rather, it has long served as a haven for those attracted to the Dominican intellectual tradition. At the heart of that eight-centuries-old tradition is the pursuit of truth. Nor has it ever been a "Catholics-only" school, as students of all faiths have always been welcome. The 1960s were a period of great challenge and change, in American society as well as in the Catholic Church. In the spirit of embracing change and sharing responsibility, in 1969 the Dominican Sisters made a gift of all of the property, as well as governance of the college, to a board of trustees. We gladly made this significant gift in ...

  • Immaculate Conception basketball player Lindsey Lopez, the school's all-time leading scorer with nearly 2,000 points, has decided on her next stop. Lopez, a 5-foot-5 guard, will attend Dominican College in Orangeburg, N.Y.

  • From staff reports Moni Smith-Ocran scored a team-high 18 points and added 14 rebounds and four steals to lead the Southern Connecticut State wo team to a 70-32 non-conference win over Dominican College on Friday in New Haven. Senior guard Sylvonya Moore had 14 points and seven rebounds for the Owls and Shaniqua Fuller of West Haven provided a spark off the bench with nine points and six rebounds in 13 minutes.

  • MOUNT GILEAD -- Sandra (Waring) Travis, 75, of Mount Gilead, died Friday, Feb. 11, 2011, at Morrow County Hospital. She was born June 5, 1935, to the late Jack and Marjorie Waring in Orrville, and was a 1953 graduate of Orrville High School. She attended Kent State University, majoring in elementary education, and received a bachelor of arts degree from Ohio Dominican College and a master of arts degree from The Ohio State University.

  • Grammy award-winning pianist and composer Michel Camilo announced recently that a full-tuition, full room and board scholarship to Berklee College of ...

  • Albertus Magnus College will kick off its St. Thomas Aquinas Lecture Series "Exploring our Dominican Heritage" Nov. 7. The St. Thomas Aquinas Lecture Series is made possible by the Marie Louise Bianchi '31 Fund. It is named in honor of St. Thomas Aquinas, a scholar and member of the Dominican Order. Since its founding in 1925 by the Dominican Sisters, the college has cherished its Dominican tradition and Catholic heritage through the pursuit of truth in all its dimensions.



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