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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 basketballs Blue Madness featuring rapper Twista plays out more like Blue Sadness

DePaul basketball’s Blue Madness featuring rapper Twista plays out more like ‘Blue Sadness’

Matthew Paras, Editor-in-Chief October 19, 2014

[slideshow_deploy id='4824'] Blue Madness, the Athletic Department’s annual basketball season kick-off played out more like Blue Sadness Friday night.It’s not a good sign when, at a basketball event,...

The case against Pinkwashing

The case against ‘Pinkwashing’

Courtney Jacquin, Editor in Chief October 19, 2014

Women's issues take back seat during Breast Cancer Awareness Month There’s a sign outside River North’s P.F. Chang’s, as well as its many other locations, that reads “Let’s fight breast cancer...

Proud: LGBTQ history month at DePaul

Proud: LGBTQ history month at DePaul

Erin Yarnall October 19, 2014

Autumn weather and Halloween are just two of the many reasons that October is a special month for many people. For members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) communities...

Review: St. Vincent only offers showcase for famed Bill Murray

Review: ‘St. Vincent’ only offers showcase for famed Bill Murray

Mike Horky October 16, 2014

Old man meets kid, doesn’t like him, but by the end they’re best friends. It’s been done before (see “Up” if you haven’t), and “St. Vincent” is no exception. It’s a welcome return...

Coach Doug Bruno of DePaul womens basketball at the annual Tip-Off Luncheon. (Parker Asmann / The DePaulia)

DePaul basketball’s annual Tip-Off Luncheon brings optimism to upcoming season

Parker Asmann October 15, 2014

[slideshow_deploy id='4645'] Optimism and positivity filled the air Tuesday afternoon as DePaul basketball’s annual Tip-Off Luncheon took place inside McGrath-Phillips Arena. Men’s basketball head...

Q&A with the Joffrey Ballets Jeraldine Mendoza

Q&A with the Joffrey Ballet’s Jeraldine Mendoza

Courtney Jacquin, Editor in Chief October 15, 2014

Getting to dance a lead role in “Swan Lake” is a dream for any dancer. Getting to dance both female leads? Unreal. But for Joffrey Ballet dancer Jeraldine Mendoza, the dream is a reality as she...

Illinois gubernatorial debate: Quinn, Rauner square off on minimum wage, education

Illinois gubernatorial debate: Quinn, Rauner square off on minimum wage, education

Courtney Jacquin, Editor in Chief October 15, 2014

Gov. Pat Quinn and Republican candidate Bruce Rauner squared off again Tuesday night in the second gubernatorial debate, opposing each other on everything from education funding to increasing...

U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder speaks to a meeting of the U.S. Conference of Mayors at the Clinton Presidential Library in Little Rock, Ark., Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2014. (AP Photo/Danny Johnston)

Eric Holder’s legacy: Tough with words but weak with action

Name withheld by request October 15, 2014

How does one define legacy? Is it a mathematical question of success and failures? Because if so, you may find that Eric Holder’s won’t be too positive. He’ll end up going down in history as...

Gov. Quinn visits DePaul Center, urges students to vote

Gov. Quinn visits DePaul Center, urges students to vote

Courtney Jacquin, Editor in Chief October 13, 2014

[slideshow_deploy id='4592'] After a surprise selfie session with former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton last week, Gov. Quinn returned to the DePaul Center this morning. Quinn walked through...

(Parker Asmann / The DePaulia)

Turf wars: DePaul students left out of bounds with access to Wish Field

Parker Asmann October 12, 2014

Luscious green fields that stretch as far as the eyes can see, where students can laugh and throw a Frisbee or just relax and catch up with friends — everyone has imagined this picturesque image...

People from all different types of backgrounds packed a room in O’Connell Hall on Thursday to hear Steven Salaita speak. (Christian Ianniello / The DePaulia)

Steven Salaita, U of I professor denied job offer, speaks at DePaul

Christian Ianniello October 12, 2014

[slideshow_deploy id='4555'] Controversial professor Steven Salaita spoke at DePaul last week regarding the issues of academic freedom of speech as well as his views on the conflict between Israel and...

CHAARG works out in the Courtelyou Commons. (Photo courtesy of CHAARG)

CHAARging on: A new women’s health group at DePaul rebrands women’s health and fitness

Octavia Johnson October 12, 2014

Society expects women to look and act a certain way. But a group of DePaul women are branching out to change that. Carina Coss, a sophomore, adopted a popular health and fitness club that is catching...

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