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The DePaulia

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The DePaulia

DePaul Cubs fans stuck in class during Wild Card game

DePaul Cubs fans stuck in class during Wild Card game

Reed Lubin October 7, 2015

The Cubs will face off against their division rival, the Pittsburgh Pirates Wednesday at 7:08 p.m.  The winner of the game will advance to the National League Division Series on Friday where they...

DePaul SGA meeting recap: Resignation, appointments, Vinny Van

DePaul SGA meeting recap: Resignation, appointments, Vinny Van

Emma Krupp October 5, 2015

Following the furor of constitutional revisions during the past two weeks, DePaul SGA’s Oct. 1 meeting passed with a relative lack of fanfare -- with the exception of a resignation announcement from...

Americans must read more than just the headline on complex issues

Americans must read more than just the headline on complex issues

Madeline Buchel October 4, 2015

“Eat your vegetables! There are starving children in Africa!” At eight years old, as you squirm in your seat, yearn to go outside to play in the yard and stab your broccoli repeatedly with your fork,...

Chicago budget mess affects students

Chicago budget mess affects students

Colin Sallee October 4, 2015

Chicago is on the brink of its largest property tax increase in modern history after years of mismanagement and kicking the can down the road. The levy, $588 million, seems extremely high and daunting...

No true winners in Patrick Kane investigation

No true winners in Patrick Kane investigation

Fabio De Simone October 4, 2015

In early August, police began investigating an alleged rape in the home of Chicago Blackhawks superstar Patrick Kane in Hamburg, N.Y. Since then, the case has experienced a legal rollercoaster as evidence...

DePaul SGA and the problem with secret ballots

DePaul SGA and the problem with secret ballots

Brendan Pedersen October 4, 2015

DePaul’s Student Government Association (SGA) convened Thursday night and faced a packed gallery of student spectators, sitting in firm protest. They had come for the third item on the evening’s agenda:...

South Loop mural aims to bring awareness to catcalling

South Loop mural aims to bring awareness to catcalling

Danielle Church October 4, 2015

The CTA “L” trains in Chicago have been known for their loud, screeching noises echoing through the streets. They cancel out just about every noise, including the screams of a police officer directed...

Black Sheep gives alternative kick to DePaul news

Black Sheep gives alternative kick to DePaul news

Erin Yarnall October 4, 2015

The Onion and Clickhole vent the hilariously truthful frustrations of everyday life, but now a satirical paper geared at college students has made it to DePaul’s campus. In 2004, Atish Doshi and Derek...

Gaming Under The Influence in Lincoln Park combines booze and video games

Gaming Under The Influence in Lincoln Park combines booze and video games

Erin Yarnall October 4, 2015

Pulling up to an abandoned looking building on a street filled with empty warehouses late at night in Chicago never seems like a good idea, no matter who you are, but for avid gamers and drinkers it’s...

Larry Brown continues coaching after multiple infractions

Larry Brown continues coaching after multiple infractions

Ben Gartland October 4, 2015

Southern Methodist University hasn’t led much of anything since their football program was handed down the suspension, or “death penalty,” back in 1987. However, they did just take first place...

Vic Mensa and FADER find creative way to tell stories

Vic Mensa and FADER find creative way to tell stories

Kevin Quin October 4, 2015

Chicago rapper Vic Mensa discussed the evolution of his career in a new documentary titled “Down To Start A Riot.” Filmed in one week, the 12-minute documentary follows Mensa as he tours his home...

Umpqua Community College student Nichole Zamarripa, right, is consoled during a candlelight vigil for those killed during a shooting at the school, Thursday, Oct. 1, 2015, in Roseburg, Ore. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

Briefs: Russia enters Syria, Oregon shooting, Carson’s statements

Rachel Hinton October 4, 2015

This week, Russia intervened in the war in Syria, Republican candidate Ben Carson continued his controversial rhetoric on Muslims and 10 were killed in an Oregon college shooting. Russia enters...

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