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Episode 11: The rest is drag

Episode 11: The rest is drag

Cody Corrall, Multimedia Editor January 18, 2018

      On this week's episode: students get a lesson in performance at Act Out's annual drag show.

Episode 10: New year, new laws

Episode 10: New year, new laws

Cody Corrall, Multimedia Editor January 8, 2018

  On our first episode of the year: CPS struggles to pay for teacher pensions and 215 new laws are enacted in Illinois.  

(Konrad Markowski/The DePaulia)

Photo highlights: University celebrates President Esteban’s inauguration

Konrad Markowski, Staff Photographer December 5, 2017

On Sunday, Nov. 19 Gabriel Esteban was officially sworn in as the 12th president of the University. DePaul held an inauguration at Navy Pier as a celebration to the new president.

Charles Murray is the author of The Bell Curve a controversial book for claiming people of color are genetically inferior to their white counterparts.(Josh Leff/The DePaulia)

Photo highlights from Charles Murray’s visit, student protest

Josh Leff and Amber Colón November 2, 2017

The DePaulia assembled a team of four reporters and a photographer to cover controversial speaker Charles Murray on Wednesday. Only one reporter was allowed inside the event (and no recording or photography...

“Deleted But Not Forgotten” showcases some of President Trump’s deleted tweets throughout his presidency, memorialized in gold plaques. (Ben Conboy/The DePaulia)

Commander-in-Tweet: Pop-up showcases President Trump’s social media

Dirce Toca, Assistant News Editor October 23, 2017

“The Daily Show with Trevor Noah” brought a museum-like exhibit satirizing President Trump’s Twitter feed to Chicago for the weekend of Oct. 20. Originally debuted in Manhattan, New York, the Donald...

Chicago Cubs fans celebrate outside Wrigley Field on Thursday, Oct. 12, 2017, in Chicago, after the Cubs defeated the Washington Nationals 9-8.  (Charles Rex Arbogast/The Associated Press)

What a rush! Cubs advance to NLCS

Dirce Toca, Assistant News Editor October 16, 2017

Cubs fans were kept on their toes after Game 4 of the National League Division Series was delayed and then canceled due to inclement weather. Though rain delays have been known to help the defending...

Off to the races: A look at the Chicago Marathon

Off to the races: A look at the Chicago Marathon

Ben Conboy and Richard Bodee October 9, 2017

The Chicago Marathon saw droves of runners from all over the world flooding in for the chance to be the first to cross the finish line on Sunday, Oct. 8. This year’s marathon was the 40th anniversey...

Telephone poles block many of the roads in Puerto Rico, such as this one in Dorado.
(Photo courtesy of Hugo Infante)

Disaster in paradise

Amber Colón, Editor-in-Chief October 2, 2017

When Hurricane Maria hit the island of Puerto Rico on Sept. 19, the entire island’s was devastated. Mayor of San Juan, Carmen Yulín Cruz, said that it would likely be 15 years before Puerto Rico would...

“Hope,” by Clarence Franklin is a call to end the violence that plagues Chicago. It is painted with messages of encouragement for children. On the back of “Hope” is a plea to “let our kids grow up.” 
(Benjamin Conboy/The DePaulia)

Crafty Canines

Benjamin Conboy, Editor in Chief October 2, 2017

Almost 200 German Shepherd police dog statues painted by various Chicago artists are on display in the Loop. The project was a part of the “K9s for Cops” campaign, a cooperative effort launched...

Remnants of the fight to allow the homeless to stay in the viaduct are still visible. 
(Photo courtesy of Vincent Prochoroff)

Gone with the wind

Benjamin Conboy, Editor in Chief September 25, 2017

The homeless people who called the viaduct underneath Lake Shore Drive and Wilson Drive home were evicted by the city on Monday, Sept. 18. The eviction was temporarily halted when Uptown Tent City Organizers...

The project was the brainchild of Bro. Mark Elder, C.M. and his ART 291 class. They chipped away at the project since last academic school year. The project will continue throughout next four years, adding four a year to bring the final total of murals to 25. (Josh Leff, The DePaulia)

Murals chronicle 120 years of DePaul’s triumphs

Josh Leff September 11, 2017

The paintings beautify an otherwise barren thoroughfare while celebrating DePaul's history.

Episode One: Resilience

Episode One: Resilience

Cody Corrall, Multimedia Editor September 11, 2017

Page 29 DePaulia Podcast The official podcast of The DePaulia Page29 is the official podcast of The DePaulia student newspaper and it is making a come back. In our first episode, we spoke...

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