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The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

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The DePaulia

A Catholic priest consoles a family member of one of the deceased after Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court pronounced judgment on the 2019 bombings.

AP: Sri Lankan court orders ex-leader to pay victims of bombings

Krishan Francis, Associated Press January 15, 2023

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) — Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court ruled Thursday that inaction by the country’s former president and four others led to Easter Sunday bomb attacks in 2019 that killed nearly 270...

OPINION: U-Pass leaves U-Stranded during winter break

OPINION: U-Pass leaves U-Stranded during winter break

Sofia Joseph, La DePaulia News Editor January 15, 2023

It is the beginning of the winter quarter, and members of the DePaul community have returned after a long winter break. However, for many, life in Chicago never paused. Students who stay in the city and...

OPINION: Cold city or cold home: When does an obligation to go home during break finally end?

OPINION: Cold city or cold home: When does an obligation to go home during break finally end?

Jacqueline Bleadon, Contributing Writer January 15, 2023

As DePaul students, the first thing we learn in college is how to navigate a big city on our own. We very quickly gain this sense of independence that we may have not had previously. This newfound independence...

Sophmore winger Matt Newton skates past a Titan’s defender looking to score during Friday’s 7-3 victory. at Johnny’s Ice House West.

Demons improve to 18-4 on the season after sweep of UW-Oshkosh

Preston Zbroszczyk, Assistant Sports Editor January 15, 2023

In yet another weekend sweep, DePaul took care of Wisconsin-Oshkosh at Johnny’s Ice House over the weekend. On track to have their best regular season since the club was created in 1992, the Blue Demons...

Three time World Cup champion, and Brazilian top goal scorer O Rei “The King” left the scorer world on December 29, 2022.

Pelé’s death impacts the soccer community at DePaul

Sam Gutterman, Contributing Writer January 15, 2023

On Dec. 29, the global soccer community sadly lost one of its biggest icons shortly after the World Cup ended. Brazilian soccer player Edson Arantes Nascimento, commonly known to the world as Pelé, died...

The former safe of the Noel State Bank is now the distinguished “Vitamin Vault. ” Rows of vitamins and other supplements line the inner walls of the vault.

Vaulted out: Iconic Wicker Park Walgreens closing at end of January

Violet Smale, Contributing Writer January 15, 2023

With approximately 240 Walgreens stores across Chicago, it may seem strange that people from all corners of the city flock to Wicker Park to take photos inside of one specific location.  The iconic...

Pale Blue Eye: Edgar Allen Poe likes to slow it down

Pale Blue Eye: Edgar Allen Poe likes to slow it down

Ethan Mattheus, Staff Writer January 15, 2023

Director Scott Cooper has a lot of promise. His earlier films, although divisive, show a distinct vision that is indebted to genre directors of years past such as William Friedkin and Francis Ford Coppola....

The best DePaul student discounts in Chicago

The best DePaul student discounts in Chicago

Lily Lowndes, Social Media Editor January 15, 2023

No college experience is universal, but if there is one thing that binds students together, it’s getting deals and discounts. Lucky for us, having a student ID is the golden ticket for so many freebies,...

Director Hirokazu Koreeda latest drama stars Song Kang-Ho (left) and Gang Dong-Won (right) as they put abandoned babies on the adoption market.

“Broker” Review: Found family in morally gray places

Claire Tweedie, Former Editor in Chief January 15, 2023

What one may expect to be an incredibly taxing drama about human trafficking is actually the oddest family roadtrip movie you need to see. “Broker,” a Korean film released on Dec. 26 in select theatres,...

Amie Donald (left), Allison Williams (middle) and Violet McGrawn (right) star in Gerard Johnstone latest artificial intelligence inspired horror film.

M3GAN: A new wave of doll horror

Samuel Mroz, Contributing Writer January 15, 2023

“M3GAN”, an abbreviation for Model Three Generative Android, is not your standard name brand toy. Not only does she serve as your child’s best friend, but also as her sworn protector, following her...

In her first solo exhibit titled "Static Range," artist and writer Himali Singh Soin explores the past and  present of nuclear landscapes.

Static Range: Himali Singh Soin explores the past and present of nuclear landscapes

Joey Stephens, Contributing Writer January 15, 2023

The conversation begins in the hallway at the entrance. A different feeling than the city outside, the light softens as the viewer approaches the sound of the artist's voice.   Located at the Art...

Comic Strip: 1/17/23

Comic Strip: 1/17/23

Alicia Goluszka, Illustration Editor January 15, 2023

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