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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

Page 29: DePaul trustee resigns from CEO position amid federal probe

Page 29: DePaul trustee resigns from CEO position amid federal probe

Hannah Mitchell and Shane René October 22, 2019

On this week's episode of Page 29, we talk to Online Managing Editor Bianca Cseke about Anne Pramagiorre, a DePaul trustee who resigned from her position as CEO of Exelon amid a broader federal investigation...

Page 29: Some DePaul freshmen frustrated with overbooked dorms as capacity exceeds 100%

Page 29: Some DePaul freshmen frustrated with overbooked dorms as capacity exceeds 100%

Hannah Mitchell and Shane René October 15, 2019

In this week's episode of Page 29, we talk with Staff Writer Alayne Trinko about overcrowding in some of DePaul's residence halls because of high demand from one of the largest freshman classes in the...

Fast food can’t compare to these homemade, budget-friendly recipes

Bianca Cseke, Online Managing Editor October 14, 2019

Midterms are almost upon us, and it’s getting harder and harder to come up with ideas for meal prepping as the weeks pass by. It gets more tempting every day to stop by your favorite fast-casual restaurant...

Page 29: As enrollment continues to fall, DePaul president lays out vision for future

Page 29: As enrollment continues to fall, DePaul president lays out vision for future

Hannah Mitchell and Shane René October 8, 2019

https://soundcloud.com/page29/page-29-as-enrollment-continues-to-fall-depaul-president-lays-out-vision-for-future In this episode of Page 29, The DePaulia's weekly podcast, we talk to Arts & Life...

DePaul students talk pros and cons of DePaul Greek life amidst recruitment

Hannah Mitchell and Rebecca Meluch September 30, 2019

     As the new school year unfolds, many students look forward to making new friends, participating in service events and joining new organizations–while fraternities and sororities are looking forward...

DePaul Art Museum premieres 3 new exhibits in conjunction with the Chicago Architecture Biennial

Ella Lee, Print Managing Editor September 16, 2019

Three exhibits — “Julia Fish: bound by spectrum,” ‘Remember Where You Are,” and “Architectural Annotations” — premiered at the DePaul Art Museum (DPAM) Sept. 12., each giving a nod to the...

Photos from the Chinese New Year

Photos from the Chinese New Year

Luc Fougere February 11, 2019

A sniffily oink oink to commemorate the Lunar New Year as Chicago’s Chinatown hosts its annual Chinese New Year Day parade on Sunday. Snow began to fall as the celebrations kicked off for the Year of...

Episode 24: Chinas New Frontier

Episode 24: China’s New Frontier

Cody Corrall, Multimedia Editor May 21, 2018

    On this week's episode: Nebula award winning author Stanley Chen is invited to discuss the relationship between science fiction and technology in China — and how it relates to...

Episode 23: Graduates gouged

Episode 23: Graduates gouged

Cody Corrall, Multimedia Editor May 16, 2018

After the switch from Allstate to Wintrust Arena, the Office of University Events is facing an unprecedented response to this year's commencement ceremonies. Downgrading from Allstate's 18,500 seat...

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DemonTHON: Students raise funds by ‘raising the roof’

Cody Corrall and Timothy Duke May 7, 2018

DemonTHON organizes fundraising year-round for the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago which culminates in a student organized 24-hour dance marathon on May 4 and 5. Students dance...

Episode 21: Good Kids, Mad City

Episode 21: Good Kids, Mad City

Cody Corrall, Multimedia Editor April 23, 2018

On this weeks episode: Chicago Public School students walk out to protest gun violence on the anniversary of the Columbine massacre.

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