The Kairos 6 leaders are selected By Ashley Warnke One of Dominican’s most spiritual and bonding retreats is still continuing. The leaders for Kairos 6 were finally selected by Mr. Reyes from the various students who applied. The leaders are listed as follows: Bizzie Gonring, James Luy, Katie O’Neil, Braxton Brown, Erin Brauer, Robert Blumenberg, [...]
The Senior Class of 2010 Prepares to Graduate By LeAnn Vance As the school year draws to a close, the atmosphere at Dominican has become bittersweet. The senior class is seemingly unable to grasp the fact that graduation has arrived so quickly considering they have been waiting for this day since they walked in the [...]
The unbearable heat filling our school causes extra stress By Annie Murphy With only exams left next week, and the senior graduating tonight, May 28, summer excitement is filling the hallways of Dominican. Another thing is filling the hallways as well: heat. Temperatures skyrocketed to mid 80 degrees this week, and continue rising! Students had [...]
Good Bye Journalism By Lizzie Fons and Maggie O’Neil It seems only appropriate that we write this together. After over a semester and a half of organizing, leading, proofreading, and arguing, the memories are numerous and haunting. WordPress was slower than molasses in January. The arrival of The Progress Chart was a day to [...]
May 28, 2010 | Posted in
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2010 Honors Assembly Recognizes Hard Work By Mary Alice Carroll On May 21st Dominican High School hosted its annual Honors Assembly during which the senior class was recognized for their hard work over the past four years. The assembly took place at 9 am so the entire student body attended along with many parents. During this assembly many [...]
Final Editorial By Teddy Balistreri I know that we will never forget our experiences at Dominican High School. Dominican goes further than academic education. At Dominican we learn how to be individuals. We learn that all people are worthy of our respect and Jesus’ teachings are reinforced through the examples set by the staff. I [...]
May 27, 2010 | Posted in
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Nearly one month after the oil-rig explosion, elementary ways of containment leave engineers desperate to curb this ecological disaster By Dylan Mooney Failing to contain the largest oil disaster of the century, British Petroleum will now attempt to stop the leak by pumping high density liquids into the fractured pipeline. Already skeptical of this procedure’s [...]
Not Your Typical Exercise Regime By Lily Vartanian The latest installment of a green and gold fitness “playground,” or newest exercise equipment for adults by Milwaukee’s lakefront is bound to have positive payoffs. The newest equipment, installed close to North point Snack bar on the lakefront, offers the fitness gear to add strength to those [...]
Recipe Review By Denita Ross Dominican was hit with a German Chocolate surprise this past Friday. It had been a while since they had a food review, so the cake reviews were brought back to life. The German Chocolate cake ingredients consisted of: Pilsbury German Chocolate Cake Mix Lemon Juice Bread pan Pilsbury Pecan and Coconut Icing The preparation [...]
May 19, 2010 | Posted in
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Adam Wheeler charged with 20 criminal counts in Middlesex Superior Court in Woburn, Mass By Dylan Mooney Applying as a transfer student to Harvard in 2007, Wheeler created fake transcripts from M.I.T., and the prestigious Philips Andover Academy in Massachusetts. Administrators first became suspicious of Wheeler’s records when it became apparent that he had plagiarized the [...]