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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

DePaul enrollment drops, consistent with national trends

DePaul enrollment drops, consistent with national trends

Grant Myatt March 8, 2015

While higher education enrollment suffers nationally, DePaul is no exception. Since 2011, the total university enrollment is down about 6 percent, while graduate and law enrollment have dropped the most...

DePaul student makes dollars and scents off homemade aftershave

DePaul student makes dollars and scents off homemade aftershave

Jessica Villagomez March 8, 2015

  DePaul University junior John Costa barely manages to squeeze in into his twin sized bed, yet alone much else in his cramped, 8-by-6-and-a-half-foot bedroom in Chicago’s Bucktown neighborhood....

High demand for HIV/STI testing at DePaul, some students turned away

High demand for HIV/STI testing at DePaul, some students turned away

Jessica Villagomez March 8, 2015

For DePaul junior Beau Thomas, getting tested for HIV and STIs at DePaul’s Lincoln Park campus turned into a day-long event. Thomas arrived to the Student Center at 11 a.m. on March 3 expecting to quickly...

Students Gabrielle Berry (L) and Murray Campbell (R) were silent as homeless speakers shared their struggles of living in poverty at DePaul’s first Hunger Banquet last week. (Megan Deppen / The DePaulia)

Injustices of food insecurity faced at DePaul’s first Hunger Banquet

Megan Deppen March 8, 2015

Students were randomly seated at either a neatly set table, in chairs in the center of the room, or on the floor in the back. Where they sat determined what food they could eat, but also how they felt...

DePaul students raise more than $1,200 for Syrian aid

DePaul students raise more than $1,200 for Syrian aid

Megan Deppen March 8, 2015

Imagine stepping out of your house and seeing everyone you know. They say hello to you as you pass, and your nose is overtaken by the smell of coffee, tea and jasmine. Old men selling wares in the streets...

SGAs constitution lacks an impeachment process. (Bloomsberries | Creative Commons)

DePaul SGA constitutional crisis

Tom Rietz March 8, 2015

As we inch closer to the painful process of watching candidates for student government spam their campaign messages across social media, we have to ask the question: Does Student Government Association...

The Ray at DePaul cooks up camping advice

The Ray at DePaul cooks up camping advice

Julian Hayda March 8, 2015

It’s the trip of a lifetime — mountains, canyons, waterfalls, just too beautiful to be real. But you’re hungry for more — and that’s not a metaphor. You need to eat. The Ray’s Outdoor Adventures...

DePaul Theatre School alumnus Kay Kron finds place with poetry

DePaul Theatre School alumnus Kay Kron finds place with poetry

Vanessa Bell March 8, 2015

Some people get to where they want to be by grabbing life by the bootstraps. Kay Kron, a Theatre School alumna, is reaching for marionettes instead. Kron has come a long way from waiting for CampusConnect...

Big East Tournament: No. 4 St. John’s holds on to beat No. 5 Creighton 57-54

Ben Gartland March 8, 2015

For the third time in four seasons, Creighton’s season came to a close at the hand of St. John’s. The Jays held the lead for most of the game but could not keep St. John’s at bay as the Red Storm...

Big East Tournament: No. 8 Marquette squeaks by No. 9 Providence 78-75

Ben Gartland March 7, 2015

With a history of fouling issues, Marquette senior center Chelsie Butler’s textbook defensive block could not have come at a better time for the Eagles. With less than ten seconds left and Marquette...

Employees at the new Whole Foods DePaul location prepare for the store’s opening Wednesday, Feb. 25. This is one of the first Whole Foods to open in a former Dominick’s location. (Josh Leff / The DePaulia)

Whole Foods at DePaul on a ‘half foods’ budget

Bobby Robaina March 3, 2015

Whole Foods is here and so are the higher prices for food. Long gone are the days when DePaul students could walk into Dominick’s and purchase something that they would otherwise pay much more for...

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