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New DU tennis team brings international flavor to campus

New DU tennis team brings international flavor to campus

February 21, 2022

Photo provided by Aretha McKinney/Courtbouillon Prerana Koirala Freshman Business Major Kathmandu, NEPAL        NEW ORLEANS (February 21, 2022) – The creation of a new tennis...

DU students take half of National Geographic Media Scholarships

February 21, 2022

NEW ORLEANS (February 21, 2022) – Two Dillard students, who walked away with half of the first four National Geographic Media Scholarships, are headed to the company’s headquarters sometime...

DU offers play this weekend

DU offers play this weekend

February 18, 2022

Dillard’s theater program will offer the play “A Woman From the Town” this weekend, with two evening performances at 7:30 p.m. today and Saturday, Feb. 18-19, in Cook Theatre. The play,...

DU student population for spring totals 1,081

DU student population for spring totals 1,081

Jorden Hampton Editor-in-chief February 18, 2022

NEW ORLEANS (February 18, 2022) – Dillard University’s student population for spring 2022 is 1,081 students, down 11.3 percent from fall 2021 and 3 percent from spring 2021. What does the...

Miami destination for aternative spring break in April

Miami destination for aternative spring break in April

J’Brionne Helaire February 18, 2022

NEW ORLEANS (February 18, 2022) – Alternative spring break is set to return in April for Dillard students, with Miami as the destination, according to Dr. Courtney Williams, director of student...

Editorial: Is a return to back-alley abortions what this country really wants?

Editorial: Is a return to back-alley abortions what this country really wants?

February 18, 2022

NEW ORLEANS (February 18, 2022) – Nearly 50 years has elapsed since the historic Roe V. Wade case, in which the U.S Supreme Court ruled 7-2 that unduly restrictive state regulation of abortion...

Gerrymandering a term all black people should know, understand

Gerrymandering a term all black people should know, understand

J’Brionne Helaire February 18, 2022

J’Brionne Helaire NEW ORLEANS (February 18, 2022) – Some 42 Dillard students traveled to Baton Rouge to attend Redistricting & Advocacy Day hosted by The Power Coalition earlier this...

Word on the Ave

Word on the Ave

  NEW ORLEANS (February 18, 2022) – EDITOR’S NOTE: The following interviews and photos were compiled Olivia Viltz and Aretha McKinney. JaKiyah Steinbrook Chemistry senior “No,...

18 Questions

February 18, 2022

NEW ORLEANS (February 18, 2022) – EDITOR’S NOTE: The following questions from Dillard University students were compiled by Autumn Ryan. Why does Business and Finance take so long to update...

DU president cites Morehouse mentorship of MLK as example to follow

DU president cites Morehouse mentorship of MLK as example to follow

Ren Jones January 24, 2022

Ren Jones/Courtbouillon DU President Walter Kimbrough speaks at online MLK event Jan. 17   NEW ORLEANS (January 24, 2022) – Dr. Walter Kimbrough, president of Dillard University, urged HBCU...

DU intramural sports expanding to basketball, volleyball, kickball

DU intramural sports expanding to basketball, volleyball, kickball

Marissa Pittman January 24, 2022

NEW ORLEANS (January 24, 2022) – Dillard’s Intramural Sports is expanding its offerings beyond flag football, introducing basketball, volleyball and kickball this semester, according to DU-IT...

DU royalty for 2021-22

DU royalty for 2021-22

November 22, 2021

 J’Brionne Helaire/Courtbouillon  Dillard’s newly crowned royalty sits on the throne during Coronation on Nov. 11 at the Carver Theater. At left is the Andrew Logan, the 16th Mister...

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