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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

Look to the stars

Look to the stars

Katie Adams, Contributing Writer April 9, 2018

Not too long ago, astrology seemed as if it was only a practice used to appease middle school-aged girls who read horoscopes in magazines. Now the study, which uses celestial bodies to interpret human...

A confused Snapchat user attempts to make sense of the recent update to the app’s user interface, specifically the new Discover page that is focused on paid content.
(Nikki Roberts | The DePaulia)

Snapchat’s update unrest

Nikki Roberts, Copy Editor April 2, 2018

When Snapchat launched as an iOS-only app in 2011, it was not the app that users know and love today. Over the past seven years, Snapchat has updated, rebranded and added a multitude of social media features...

DePaul sophomore Zoe Knight uses zines to express themselves creatively.
(Katie Adams | The DePaulia)

Zoe Knight exemplifies young artist culture

Katie Adams, Contributing Writer April 2, 2018

As the sun pours through the huge front windows of their third-floor Lincoln Park apartment on a Friday afternoon, Zoe Knight lies stretched on the floor. Their small frame is covered by a baggy thrifted...

Graphic by Victoria Williamson & Ally Zacek | The DePaulia

Vinny’s valentines

The DePaulia Staff and February 12, 2018

Show your boo some love. Pick up a copy of The DePaulia, turn to page 21, cut them out and give these saucy v-day cards to your sweetie.

Win tickets to the 3rd annual retro ski lodge block party

Win tickets to the 3rd annual retro ski lodge block party

The DePaulia January 31, 2018

Midterms will be over soon, you deserve some time off. Want to watch the opening of the Winter Olympics while partying at a retro ski lodge block party? Enter our contest to win a free ticket! We’ll...

(Ally Zacek/The DePaulia)

2018 Resolutions

Rachel Fernandez, Managing Editor January 8, 2018

The last five seconds of every Dec. 31 leading into Jan. 1 starts the same for millions of people around the world: with families and friends counting down and synchronizing their voices with the second...

Old year, old me(mes)

Old year, old me(mes)

Rachel Fernandez, Managing Editor January 8, 2018

Memes are the gifts that keep on giving. The most widely distributed and easily understood jokes. The backbone of internet comedy that never fail to unite people. They’re are inside jokes we have with...

Daves Records on Clark Street between Fullterton and Diversey in Lincoln Park. 
(Sabrina Miresse/The DePaulia)

Vinyl revival sparks Record Store Day

Sabrina Miresse November 13, 2017

Corporate holiday, Black Friday, has showed to be no foe to the independent record store scene. Instead, indie scene supporters such as Record Store Day are hopping on the Black Friday band wagon due to...

The Museum of Science and Industry’s newest exhibit “Robot Revolution” is for all ages and runs through Feb. 4. The exhibit offers a current and futuristic display of robots. 
(Photo courtesy of Museum of Science and Industry)

Robot Revolution: New exhibit displays current state of energizing advancements

David P. Stein November 6, 2017

It is said in the book of Genesis that God created man in the likeness of his own image. But if you visit the Robot Revolution exhibit at Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry, you will see that humans...

A Zombie Shakespeare booth at the Humanities Ceter’s fifth annual event that took place in room 120A in the Student Center with a screening of “The Eyes of My Mother.” 
(Amber Colón/The DePaulia)

Horror of the Humanities

Amber Colón, Editor-in-Chief November 6, 2017

Zombie Shakespeare paid a visit to campus just one night before All Hallows’ Eve, joining the patrons of the Humanities Center’s fifth annual event, “Horror of the Humanities” for some of humankind’s...

(Rachel Fernandez/The DePaulia)

Flash Friday: Chicago tattoo shops celebrate Friday the 13th

Ally Zacek, Rachel Fernandez, Design Editor, Managing Editor October 16, 2017

Most people would advise against any major decision-making on one of the most superstitious days of the year, but tattoo artists have begun embracing the spooky holiday, permanently inking thousands of...

Whats Fresh in Podcasts

What’s Fresh in Podcasts

Matt Koske October 9, 2017

Fighting In The War Room The twice-weekly podcast “Fighting In The War Room” is hosted by Katey Rich of Vanity Fair, Da7e Gonzales and Matt Patches of  Thrillist and David Ehrlich of IndieWire....

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