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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

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Le Tour DePaul: Biking on campus

Zhangli Bu October 12, 2014

As the third largest city in the nation, Chicago is a busy city. According to the City of Chicago website, about 882,430 vehicles pass through Chicago on an average weekday. This has caused safety...

Democratic Gov. Pat Quinn, left, answers questions while debating Republican gubernatorial candidate businessman Bruce Rauner, right, Thursday, Oct. 9, 2014, in Peoria Ill. (AP Photo/Seth Perlman)

Storify: Recap of Quinn, Rauner gubernatorial debate in Peoria Oct. 9

Summer Concepcion October 10, 2014

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Professor Steven Salaita lost his job offer at the University of Illinois due to controversial tweets about Israel. (Photo courtesy of Steven Salaita)

Interview: Professor Steven Salaita speaks out against academic censorship and Israel

Brenden Moore October 9, 2014

Professor Steven Salaita, the academic who lost his job offer at the University of Illinois due to controversial tweets about Israel, will be on campus today discussing academic censorship as well...

Hillary Clinton, Pat Quinn make coffee stop at DePaul

Hillary Clinton, Pat Quinn make coffee stop at DePaul

Courtney Jacquin, Editor in Chief October 8, 2014

The Barnes & Noble Starbucks in the DePaul Center was busier than usual between classes around 3 p.m. today when Hillary Clinton and Gov. Pat Quinn stopped by for a coffee and briefly spoke to...

Students protest outside of the Arts & Letters building on the Lincoln Park Campus Tuesday, Sept. 30. (Amanda Crane / The DePaulia)

Gaza conflict extends Divest debate at DePaul

Brenden Moore and Matthew Paras October 5, 2014

Whether it’s in meetings of student government or on the sidewalk outside the Arts and Letters Hall, the issue of divestment keeps popping up, despite the fact that the referendum on the issue took...

Three cheers for local craft beers

Three cheers for local craft beers

Kirsten Onsgard October 5, 2014

With the craft beer movement more popular than ever, find out why you should expand your beer palate Miller, Pabst and Budweiser might be the kings of the college kegger. Fortunately for Chicagoans,...

50 years, 5 films: A preview of the  Chicago International Film Festival

50 years, 5 films: A preview of the Chicago International Film Festival

Andrew Morrell October 5, 2014

Though not quite on par with big-name film festivals such as Cannes or Sundance, the Chicago International Film Festival is still in the major leagues, and has the distinction of being the oldest film...

IDC rehearses its full-company routine during the company’s bootcamp Saturday, Oct. 4 in the Ray Meyer Fitness Center. (Courtney Jacquin / The DePaulia)

Dance dance revolution: Ignite Dance Company sparks competitive dance on campus

Courtney Jacquin, Editor in Chief October 5, 2014

Ask anyone who was a serious dancer in high school, and they’ll tell you they spent more time with their “dance friends” than their “school friends.” Competitive dance teams often foster a...

DePaul student groups protest police-instigated violence against young men. (Christian Ianiello / The DePaulia)

DePaul student demonstrators protest ‘injustice’ system

David Byrnes October 2, 2014

[slideshow_deploy id='4126'] Dozens of students marched in Lincoln Park on Wednesday to protest police-instigated violence against young black men. The demonstration, organized by student leaders...

United States President Barack Obama addresses the Climate Summit, at United Nations headquarters, Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2014. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

Climate change: UN Summit is only the beginning

Lauryn Hall October 2, 2014

After years of debating its true extent and relevance, it now seems the issue of climate change is finally being taken seriously. At last week’s United Nations Summit on Climate Change, presidents,...

Protest over deaths in Gaza held outside Arts and Letters building

Protest over deaths in Gaza held outside Arts and Letters building

Matthew Paras, Editor-in-Chief September 30, 2014

   (Amanda Crane/The DePaulia)   A 10-minute protest was held outside the Arts and Letters building Tuesday from multiple student groups, calling for DePaul to divest in multinational...

Alert issued after aggravated assault near DePaul campus Sunday night

Alert issued after aggravated assault near DePaul campus Sunday night

Brenden Moore September 29, 2014

Public Safety issued an alert Monday morning after an aggravated assault took place just off the Lincoln Park Campus Sunday night. The reported incident took place at 2219 N. Racine just after...

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