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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

Senior advisors, some helpful advice we wish wed have gotten as freshmen

Senior advisors, some helpful advice we wish we’d have gotten as freshmen

Matt Koske September 11, 2017

The first week on campus may seem like a walk in the park. Throughout your academic pursuits, there will definitely be times where the overload of schoolwork will come crashing down or your roommate burns...

The best spots on campus for grad pics

The best spots on campus for grad pics

Jocelyn Martinez-Rosales May 30, 2017

Your 8th grade and high school pictures probably adorn the wall of your parent’s hallway. Brace faced, pimple-faced, pre-straightener you stares back through framed glass. Your graduation pictures...

The cheap, pricey, meaningful and meaningless gifts to get for your graduation

The cheap, pricey, meaningful and meaningless gifts to get for your graduation

Natalie Wilson May 30, 2017

It’s that time of year again: graduation season. Whether it’s a high school or college graduation, gifts can be hard to pick out for the special graduate. While most graduates receive money...

Caps off: what to wear to graduation

Caps off: what to wear to graduation

Madeline Cruz May 29, 2017

A er all the sleepless nights throughout your four years at DePaul, graduation is the one day to look your best and make it all about you. Even though you want to wear a nice out t underneath...

Working hard or hardly working: the best college jobs

Working hard or hardly working: the best college jobs

Garret Neal April 16, 2017

Being a student means a constantly changing and usually pretty crowded schedule.  Between classes and homework, it is hard to find time to just relax, much less get a good job to pay for a night out...

From the left to the right, students find podcasts for every political view

From the left to the right, students find podcasts for every political view

Charlene Haparimwi April 16, 2017

The popularity of podcasts, particularly political podcasts, has grown substantially in recent years. “I saw this boom in the industry where everyone is getting podcasts,” said Jack McNeil, a sophomore...

Dancing into fun this St. Patrick’s Day

Dancing into fun this St. Patrick’s Day

Marykate O’Meara March 5, 2017

The Green Chicago River Obviously the very first thing on the St. Patrick’s Day to-do list is to see the famous green Chicago River. This tradition dates back 50 years and draws almost half a...

Auto show opening weekend showcases new technology

Auto show opening weekend showcases new technology

Pat Mullane February 12, 2017

McCormick Place Convention Center opened its doors this weekend to kick off the highly anticipated Chicago Auto Show, marking the 109th installment of North America’s largest and longest running automobile...

Comic book stores still thriving in Chicago

Comic book stores still thriving in Chicago

Brian Pearlman, Nation & World Editor January 23, 2017

Stereotypes about comic books run deep. Conventional wisdom sees them as light, disposable amusements for children or adults who refuse to grow up. Their readers are portrayed as greasy egotists, noses...

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Holiday events to check out this break

Taylor Ashmore November 14, 2016

As final exams begin to loom over DePaul students, Christmas lights begin to decorate the city. Though many students will be leaving to go home over winter break, there are opportunities now to get into...

A look into the actors at Statesville Haunted Prison

A look into the actors at Statesville Haunted Prison

Pat Mullane October 17, 2016

If there’s one thing Statesville Haunted Prison does best, it’s leaving none of Halloween’s feared phobias untouched.  From clowns to real-life mice and snakes, or exorcisms to zombies, there...

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