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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

Dold, Schneider face off in 10th district rematch

Brenden Moore November 1, 2016

With Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump polling terribly low in suburban areas around the country, GOP congressmen have been faced with headwinds so strong, it may hand the Democrats a previously...

Storytelling for social justice

Storytelling for social justice

Megan Stringer October 31, 2016

DePaul University’s Center for Identity, Inclusion and Social Change hosted a hip-hop and social justice workshop with Aisha Fukushima last Tuesday morning, Oct. 25. In Student Center 120AB, there...

Russia meddling in American politics

Russia meddling in American politics

Jackson Danbeck October 31, 2016

Just over a week from the election, there is good reason to expect more inflammatory releases of hacked documents from WikiLeaks, according to the site’s founder Julian Assange. The dumps so far have...

World Series means headaches for Wrigleyville residents

World Series means headaches for Wrigleyville residents

Emma Krupp October 31, 2016

When DePaul junior Colin Macones tried to come home to his apartment in Wrigleyville on Saturday night, he was stopped by the police at the front of his street. It was getting late, and they wanted to...

SAIL panel addresses Syrian refugee crisis

SAIL panel addresses Syrian refugee crisis

Taylor Ashmore October 31, 2016

The Syrian Civil War has displaced more than 4.7 million of the country’s citizens, forcing them to seek asylum in neighboring countries or  European states such as Germany and the United Kingdom. SAIL,...

(Geoff Stellfox/The DePaulia)

Ain’t afraid of no goat

Jack Higgins October 31, 2016

  Moving away from a home city can be tough on sports fans. Fans no longer get to watch their home team play on local networks and must look to unconventional means in order to watch...

Student body most racially diverse in DePaul history

Student body most racially diverse in DePaul history

Danielle Harris, Former news editor October 30, 2016

The face of the United States is changing as the population becomes increasingly racially and ethnically diverse. According to the Pew Research Center, if this trend continues, the “U.S. will not have...

Navigating the CTA during the World Series madness

Navigating the CTA during the World Series madness

Seth Smith October 30, 2016

People living in Chicago know the rarity of the Cubs in the World Series.  They also know the usual pace of the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) during rush hour. Now combine these two and what you get...

Panelists discuss issues surrounding free speech and expression

Panelists discuss issues surrounding free speech and expression

Tariqah Shakir October 30, 2016

Last week, four expert panelists came together at the Lewis Center on 25 E. Jackson to speak at DePaul’s Inclusive Speech and Expression Panel, which parsed how the two elements of speech come together...

Sec. Kerry speaks in Chicago

Sec. Kerry speaks in Chicago

Jack Chelsky October 30, 2016

John Kerry has been busy as Secretary of State. Since succeeding Hillary Clinton in February 2013, Kerry has been at the table for several notable deals including the Paris Climate Summit and the Iran...

DePaul students John Minster and Jack McNeil debate Monday night. (Courtesy of Evan Keller)

College Dems, GOP debate at DePaul

Brenden Moore October 25, 2016

Sparks flied Monday night as college Democrats and college Republicans from around the state descended on DePaul to debate the issues just weeks before the election. The debate, the first ever jointly...

DePaul rejects College Republicans poster

DePaul rejects College Republicans’ poster

Danielle Harris, Former news editor October 24, 2016

The relationship between the DePaul College Republicans (DCR) and university administration has been noticeably strained over the past six months. Disputes over what speakers should be allowed on campus...

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