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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

Boxes of the measles, mumps and rubella virus vaccine (MMR) and measles, mumps, rubella and varicella vaccine inside a freezer at a doctor’s office. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, File)

Amid outbreaks, DePaul students opt out of vaccines

Julian Hayda February 22, 2015

It’s a quarterly process. Students meet with advisors, learn which classes are needed, register, pay tuition and repeat. It’s straightforward, almost habitual. But that process is interrupted for...

DePaul’s Water Polo Club practices at Northeastern University. The club formed three years ago during founder Rashid Klostermann’s sophomore year. (Emily Brandenstein / The DePaulia)

DePaul’s water polo club gearing up for first competition

Emily Brandenstein February 22, 2015

The cement, eggshell-colored walls of Northeastern Illinois University’s pool deck bore splashes of mighty chlorine swells as DePaul’s water polo club ran through drills during Wednesday night’s...

A member of the DePaul Figure Skating Club does a camel spin, a figure skating technique, at McFetridge Sports Center. (Photo courtesy of DePaul Figure Skating Club)

Go figure: DePaul’s new ice skating club

Octavia Johnson February 22, 2015

After noticing her freshman year that DePaul University had a club hockey team but not a figure skating club, Sophie Peterson, a junior at DePaul, decided to take matters into her own hands. “Having...

Chinese dragons duked it out in the Student Center at DePaul’s sixth annual Chinese New Year Gala. Authentic food and entertainment helped students ring in the Year of the Goat. (Maggie Gallagher / The DePaulia)

Bringing in the Year of the Goat at DePaul

Lauren Awtry February 22, 2015

Over 630 students, faculty and members of the DePaul community packed the Student Center to celebrate the annual DePaul Chinese New Year Gala co-hosted by the Chinese Studies Program and the Center for...

DePaul students discuss race inequality at Law School event

Maia Moore February 22, 2015

On Feb. 19, DePaul’s College of Law hosted a lecture called “Ferguson 2.0: Violence, Race and Law.” This was the second part of the Elund Scholar-in-Residence Program, where students, faculty and...

(Carolyn Duff / The DePaulia)

Turning DePaul Blue Demons red: Party labels in Chicago

Nicholas Oviatt February 22, 2015

The city of Chicago needs a swift kick in the butt. Get the guillotines set up in Grant Park and all of the city officials rounded up. Incompetence, cronyism, socialism, inequality and pride are all...

Junior Christina Teach led the congregation in song at DePauls Ash Wednesday night mass. (Megan Deppen / The DePaulia)

Big attendance at DePaul’s Ash Wednesday celebration

Megan Deppen February 20, 2015

The saintly voices of the choir reverberated through the church while the ash-marked congregation stood attention Wednesday night at DePaul’s largest Mass of the year.  Though not an obligatory...

Rev. Dennis H. Holtschneider (center) poses with (L-R) Adam H. Grossman, David Allen, Sue Nicole Susenburger, Monica Grygorowiz, Jenny Fuerte, Morgan Schulhof, and Elaine Ackerman, the winners at the DePaul Student Innovation Awards. (Photo courtesy of Kathy Hillegonds at the Driehaus College of Business)

Innovation Awards pay DePaul student scholarships

Luisa Fuentes February 17, 2015

Some entrepreneurs face the fear of putting an idea out there, and that is when having a support system that can open possibilities for ideas to turn into realities becomes essential. “As an entrepreneur...

Editorial: For DePaul provost, Nancy Brickhouse

Editorial: For DePaul provost, Nancy Brickhouse

Editorial Board February 16, 2015

More than one year after Donald Pope-Davis, the university’s last permanent provost, resigned after six months on the job, DePaul is once again ready to name a new provost. After a national search...

Brain freeze: DePaul students plunge into winter quarter despite seasonal affective disorder

Brain freeze: DePaul students plunge into winter quarter despite seasonal affective disorder

Megan Deppen February 15, 2015

As temperatures drop in Chicago, students take the plunge into winter quarter when seasonal affective disorder is at its height Beyond the stress of college life, there’s something in the air...

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