Advertisement
The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

Senior Clare Edlund works through the final leg, a 20-minute 
treadmill run, at DePaul’s first indoor triathlon on Sunday. (Megan Deppen / The DePaulia)

The Ray hosts DePaul’s first indoor triathlon

Megan Deppen January 11, 2015

Running a triathlon in Chicago’s frigid January temperatures probably didn’t make the cut on most students’ New Year’s resolutions. But Sunday morning, exercise enthusiasts and amateurs alike...

From left to right: Peter Ryckbosch, Cory Dolins, David Molinari and Joe Hanel make up the self-proclaimed Bench Mob providing support and enthusiasm to their team. (Photo courtesy of DePaul Athletics)

DePaul men’s basketball ‘Bench Mob’ brings energy

Colin Sallee January 11, 2015

As sophomore guard Billy Garrett Jr. blew past his defender toward the rim, he absorbed some contact while completing the play for an AND-1 opportunity. Instantly, four of his teammates at the end of...

The hole truth: Artisan doughnuts take over Chicago

The hole truth: Artisan doughnuts take over Chicago

Colin Sallee January 11, 2015

In a city like Chicago, where trends start, are improved upon then often perfected, it was only a matter of time before many would compete for top doughnut in the city. Artisan shops have popped up...

People demonstrate at Michigan Ave. on the Day of Anger march, Dec. 13. (Kevin Gross / The DePaulia)

‘Black lives matter’: Q&A with Elijah Obasanya, Chicago police violence protestor

Kevin Gross January 11, 2015

The nation looked on as the indictment decisions for the police officers responsible in the deaths of African-Americans Mike Brown and Eric Gardner came out on Nov. 24 and Dec. 3. “No indictment.” Outcry...

Popcast: Podcast popularity soars to new heights

Popcast: Podcast popularity soars to new heights

Kirsten Onsgard January 11, 2015

Producer Sarah Koenig opened the first episode of “Serial” by describing how, for the past year, she has sought to uncover where a 17-year-old boy was during a half-hour window, a time period when...

Megan Rogowski battles for a lose ball during a game against UConn on Dec. 19. (John Woike / Tribune News Service)

DePaul women’s basketball guard Megan Rogowski out for season

Ben Gartland January 6, 2015

Senior guard Megan Rogowski will be out for the remainder of the 2014-15 season with a torn Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) suffered on Jan. 2 against Villanova. Rogowski started all 14 games for the...

DePaul professor and theater artist, Julia Neary, dies at 50

DePaul professor and theater artist, Julia Neary, dies at 50

Brenden Moore January 4, 2015

An accomplished theater artist and DePaul assistant professor Julia Neary died Saturday morning after a long battle with liver and colon cancer, the Theater School announced yesterday. She was 50...

Billy Garretts double-double helps DePaul knock off Xavier

Billy Garrett’s double-double helps DePaul knock off Xavier

Matthew Paras, Editor-in-Chief January 3, 2015

  Asked if his team would have won Saturday's game against Xavier last year, DePaul head coach Oliver Purnell pondered the question before he answered honestly. "No, how about that?" Purnell...

“Selma” is one film currently being scrutinized by audiences for certain historical inaccuracies, especially its portrayal of President Lyndon B. Johnson. (Photo courtesy of Selma)

History repeats itself in ‘Selma’

Pat Mullane December 20, 2014

It’s hard to believe there hasn’t been a major motion picture film on the life of Martin Luther King Jr., until now.  Although too short, King’s life was filled with events which have since...

Connecticut trounces DePaul Womens Basketball 98-64

Connecticut trounces DePaul Women’s Basketball 98-64

Ben Gartland December 20, 2014

In September, Connecticut women’s basketball head coach Geno Auriemma and DePaul head coach Doug Bruno helped lead the United States women’s basketball team to the gold medal at the FIBA World...

DePaul budget for arena increases $12.5 million

DePaul budget for arena increases $12.5 million

Matthew Paras, Editor-in-Chief December 11, 2014

DePaul will pay $12.5 million more than the previously planned $70-75 million for the university’s new basketball arena in the South Loop, bringing DePaul’s new estimated amount to $82.5 million. In...

The DePaulias best albums of 2014

The DePaulia’s best albums of 2014

Kirsten Onsgard, Matthew Paras, Erin Yarnall, and Kevin Quin December 10, 2014

Members of The DePaulia's staff chose the albums that made them sing, dance, jam or just provided a soundtrack to life. Here our some of our best albums of 2014. Kirsten Onsgard - Arts & Life Editor https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LmX5c7HoUw Between...

Load More Stories