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The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

Despite NCAA first round loss, there’s reason to be proud for DePaul women’s soccer

Despite NCAA first round loss, there’s reason to be proud for DePaul women’s soccer

Ben Gartland November 16, 2014

As of Saturday, it had been 364 days since the DePaul women’s soccer team suffered a loss. In that time they went from tournament hopefuls to Big East champions, picking up dozens of accolades and...

Chicago Recovery Alliance aims to reduce drug harm

Chicago Recovery Alliance aims to reduce drug harm

Kevin Gross November 16, 2014

On a dark corner in Humboldt Park, Chicago’s forgotten drug users — or junkies, as some critics refer to them — search out a small form of sanctuary in what seems like the unlikeliest of places. A...

Dodgeball club co-president Sam Murphy has been in the club since his freshman year of college. (Photo courtesy DePaul Dodgeball Club)

DePaul’s dodgeball club grabs college life by the ball

Deanna Shilkus November 16, 2014

It is quickly apparent to potential members of DePaul’s dodgeball club that even the team’s most seasoned players will welcome rookies to the game with open arms. Seniors Grant Herrejon, Austin...

ASL interpreters give voice to DePauls Theatre School

ASL interpreters give voice to DePaul’s Theatre School

Kirsten Onsgard November 16, 2014

The Theatre School earlier this month brought to life “The Phantom Tollbooth,” Norton Juster’s vivid children’s novel of a young boy who adventures to learn the meaning of time. But as one spotlight...

Photo courtesy of photosteve101/Flickr

The songs of silence: The best study music

Stefani Szenda November 16, 2014

  With all your notes and books laid out on the desk in front of you, the only thing left is to decide whether to hit play on your music, or leave the room silent as you study. Students...

DePaul womens soccer loses 2-0 to Wisconsin in NCAA round one

DePaul women’s soccer loses 2-0 to Wisconsin in NCAA round one

Colin Sallee November 15, 2014

MADISON, Wis. — A monumental season for DePaul’s women’s soccer team ended last night at the hands of the Big Ten Champion Wisconsin Badgers, 2-0 in the first round of NCAA Tournament play. With...

Women’s soccer advances to the NCAA Tournament after their first Big East Tournament victory. (Maggie Gallagher / The DePaulia)

Preview: DePaul women’s soccer brings underdog mentality into NCAA tournament match against Wisconsin

Ben Gartland November 14, 2014

The 2014 Big East Champions DePaul will travel to Madison, Wisc. to take on the 2014 Big Ten champions Wisconsin Badgers in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at 7:30 p.m. The Badgers are the No....

(Illustration by Carolyn Duff / The DePaulia)

Blue light districts: Burglaries, thefts lead all crimes on Chicago-area college campuses

DePaulia Investigation November 9, 2014

[dropcap]F[/dropcap]or a 22-year-old DePaul senior, coming home from the gym to her Lincoln Park apartment on a late afternoon in September, the first sign of trouble was the furniture, normally neatly...

Seeing red: How Bruce Rauner won Illinois

Seeing red: How Bruce Rauner won Illinois

Brenden Moore November 9, 2014

  Governor-elect Bruce Rauner (R-Winnetka) called for bipartisan solutions to the state’s problems as he declared victory last week in the state’s gubernatorial contest against incumbent...

President Barack Obama speaks after the elections. Due to harsh Democrat losses, some wonder if hell rely on executive powers for policymaking in his final years. (Evan Vucci | AP)

The red dawn: Republican midterm gains have sweeping policy ramifications

Kevin Gross November 9, 2014

By the end of the 2012 elections, Democrats were riding a momentous wave. President Barack Obama won re-election by a fair margin. Democrats won seven of the 11 governor seats up for grabs. Although...

If you can defend, you have a great chance at winning.  ... You see some talented teams, but the teams that play together are the teams that are going to win. - Billy Garrett Jr. of DePaul mens basketball (File photo)

An uphill climb: DePaul basketball teams face new obstacles this season

Matthew Paras, Editor-in-Chief November 9, 2014

The men’s and women’s basketball teams were at two vastly different points last season. The men’s program had another last place finish in the Big East, while the women’s team made a stellar...

DePaul alum Iliana Raykovski of That Gibson Girl.

Majoring in viral videos: DePaul students and alum big on YouTube

Alyssa Girdwain November 9, 2014

The world of YouTube runs deeper than minute-long cute cat videos. Call it a cultish, virtual Hollywood, but DePaul students and graduates are using the platform to create quality content, build audiences,...

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