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The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

Students browse racks of clothing sold at the spring flea market on April 19, 2024 on the DePaul University Lincoln Park Quad. “This is my first time (attending),” said Nate Bernard, a sophomore who attended the market. “I usually dont really do any of the campus stuff, but I have been trying to do it more because I always have a good time.”
Treasure Trove: Crowd flocks to DePaul Quad looking for a good deal at spring flea market
Madelyn Chapman, Contributing Writer • April 22, 2024

Sunny weather and vintage vendors drew a crowd to DePaul's Quad on Friday, April 19. This was the third flea market of the year, an event organized...

Senior outfielder Ariana Rodriguez takes the plate in a game against Villanova Friday, April 19, at Cacciatore Stadium.
Blue Demons’ bats struggle in one-hit loss to Wildcats
Tom Gorski, Men's Basketball Beat Reporter • April 22, 2024

DePaul suffered a one-sided 7-0 loss in the opening game of a three-game series against Villanova, with the team's offense only mustering one...

Maya Oclassen
You should know less about Taylor Swift and more about your friends
Zachary Klein, Staff Writer • April 21, 2024

My friend doesn’t like Austin Butler. As an actor, she likes him fine, but as a person she’s a touch more critical; a few years ago, he and...

Lollapalooza: Buzz or bust?
Lollapalooza: Buzz or bust?
Anna Barth, Contributing Writer • April 21, 2024

The lineup for Lollapalooza, an annual Chicago music festival, caused a stir on social media after its announcement on March 19. Some DePaul...

Research technician Carissa Dressel isolates cells in a laboratory experiment in DePaul’s McGowan North Building on Friday, April 19, 2024. Professor Margaret Bell supervises students who are researching the effects of forever chemicals like PCBs and PFAS in the brain.
Biden Administration to mandate limitation of ‘forever chemicals’
Rose O'Keeffe, Asst. News Editor • April 21, 2024

Most people in the United States have PFAS chemicals in their blood, according to the Centers for Disease Control. That includes Chicagoans who...

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Chicago sues fossil fuel industry over climate change
Xadarri Nevels and Lucia Preziosi April 21, 2024

As Chicago prepares for a summer that may bring the hottest temperatures recorded in the city’s history, it joins a growing list of cities...

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Research technician Carissa Dressel isolates cells in a laboratory experiment in DePaul’s McGowan North Building on Friday, April 19, 2024. Professor Margaret Bell supervises students who are researching the effects of forever chemicals like PCBs and PFAS in the brain.
Biden Administration to mandate limitation of ‘forever chemicals’
Rose O'Keeffe, Asst. News Editor • April 21, 2024

Most people in the United States have PFAS chemicals in their blood, according to the Centers for Disease Control. That includes Chicagoans who...

The entrance of The Last Chapter bookshop on Feb. 6, 2024, located on 2013 W. Roscoe St. Behind the brick entrance is a safe haven for all things romance.
Chicago's romance-centric bookstore gears up for Valentine's Day
Hailey Bosek, Contributing Writer • February 11, 2024

In the Roscoe Village store, patrons laugh, flip pages and peruse the shelves. Hundreds of shiny red hearts dangle from the store ceiling. Pink...

Senior outfielder Ariana Rodriguez takes the plate in a game against Villanova Friday, April 19, at Cacciatore Stadium.
Blue Demons’ bats struggle in one-hit loss to Wildcats
Tom Gorski, Men's Basketball Beat Reporter • April 22, 2024

DePaul suffered a one-sided 7-0 loss in the opening game of a three-game series against Villanova, with the team's offense only mustering one...

Attendees engage in conversation at the opening screening of the 40th Chicago Latino Film Festival at the Davis Theatre on April 11, 2024. People around Chicago gathered to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the festival that highlights Latine filmmakers and artists.
The 40th Anniversary of the Chicago Latino Film Festival Transcends Countries and Languages Through Diverse Storytelling
Nupur Bosmiya, La DePaulia News Editor • April 21, 2024

Crisp suits, flowing cocktail dresses, and the occasional Frida Kahlo hair-dos colored Davis Theatre on North Lincoln Ave last week as the 40th...

Students browse racks of clothing sold at the spring flea market on April 19, 2024 on the DePaul University Lincoln Park Quad. “This is my first time (attending),” said Nate Bernard, a sophomore who attended the market. “I usually dont really do any of the campus stuff, but I have been trying to do it more because I always have a good time.”
Treasure Trove: Crowd flocks to DePaul Quad looking for a good deal at spring flea market
Madelyn Chapman, Contributing Writer • April 22, 2024

Sunny weather and vintage vendors drew a crowd to DePaul's Quad on Friday, April 19. This was the third flea market of the year, an event organized...

Lollapalooza: Buzz or bust?
Lollapalooza: Buzz or bust?
Anna Barth, Contributing Writer • April 21, 2024
Maya Oclassen
You should know less about Taylor Swift and more about your friends
Zachary Klein, Staff Writer • April 21, 2024

My friend doesn’t like Austin Butler. As an actor, she likes him fine, but as a person she’s a touch more critical; a few years ago, he and...