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The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

Victoria Williamson  | The DePaulia

Waste-free living: Recipes for reducing waste, saving money and helping the environment

Zoey Barnes, Focus Editor April 30, 2018

After another full rotation around the Sun, Earth Day came and went. Throughout Chicago, people gathered around at parks to plant trees, grow flowers and celebrate the planet we live on. However, as the...

The bathroom in Open Books definitely has the most interesting and engaging wall art out of any of the bathrooms on this list.  They have various cuttings and prints pasted on the wall.  Though it is a single person bathroom, it also has a diaper changing station.  The drawback is that the view from the toilet is of supplies for the bathroom.  But at least you know that they won’t run out. Open Books is located at 651 W Lake St, Chicago, IL 60661 in the West Loop.
(William Sullivan | The DePaulia)

Free flow: Where to go when you need to go

William Sullivan, Contributing Writer April 23, 2018

On April 12, two black men walked into a Philadelphia Starbucks and asked to use the bathroom.  They were told they needed to buy something first.  Eventually the manager called the police and they were...

Ally Zacek  | The DePaulia

Cool War or Red Heat? No big difference

Varvara Makarevich, Contributing Writer April 16, 2018

She has a thick accent, she is vulgarly dressed, and she runs a brothel on the second floor of a bar. Most of her girlfriends are in active search of old rich guys who will fall for their beauty. She has...

A paper tour of the Chicago skyline

A paper tour of the Chicago skyline

Zoey Barnes, Focus Editor April 9, 2018

Chicago became the birthplace of the skyscraper when the whopping 10-story tall Home Insurance Company building was built in 1884. Prior to that year, all buildings were only five stories, so the building...

Forward Humanity volunteers prepare bags of food in the basement of the 
Downtown Islamic Center (DIC), that contain a banana, water, peanut butter 
sandwich and salad. They put inspirational stickers on them before distributing to homeless people in the Chicago Loop. 
(Yousef Alamer | The DePaulia)

Feeding the homeless

Yousef Alamer, Contributing Writer April 2, 2018

The Islamic center is located right next to DePaul University's Loop campus and a number of DePaul members participate regularly. By feeding the hungry, these students not only fulfill the mission set...

Veggie tales

Veggie tales

Rachel Fernandez, Managing Editor March 12, 2018

Strolling down the produce aisle in a grocery store can be mesmerizing and daunting at the same time. Every fruit and vegetable looks ripe and perfectly in place, but many of our favorite fruits and vegetables...

Short Spring Break?

Short Spring Break?

Brenden Welper, Contributing Writer March 5, 2018

If you’ve already purchased a “Spring Break 2018” shirt, now would be the time to return it.  DePaul University’s annual break following winter quarter will feel more like a pause this year. The...

Reduce Reuse  Replace

Reduce Reuse Replace

Zoey Barnes, Focus Editor February 26, 2018

While more and more people are starting to become environmentally conscious by going vegetarian or vegan, using public transportation and even cutting back on paper usage, there are still many things that...

What’s on your phone?

What’s on your phone?

Damita Menezes February 19, 2018

If you have a smartphone, you will also have a plethora of applications that you use for information and entertainment on a day to day basis, or so one assumes. Five random students were asked their top...

Design courtesy of Suzie Shin

The anatomy of the heart

Rachel Fernandez, Managing Editor February 12, 2018

When you walk into the State Street Barnes and Noble and head over to the greeting card section, a gaudy Valentine’s Day card sits right at eye-level. At the top of the card, a flashy sticker with the...

Crack open an old book

Crack open an old book

Ross Greer, Contributing Writer February 5, 2018

With Spring still a few weeks away there is some time to kill before re-emerging from winter hibernation.  What better way to pass the time and avoid the cold than by revisiting a favorite book, cracking...

Hot Chocolate Battles

Hot Chocolate Battles

Lacey Latch, Editor-in-Chief January 29, 2018

Winter was practically made for certain things; dry skin, settlements involving black ice, the coat industry, and of course hot chocolate. After a long day of trudging through the bitter cold outside,...

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