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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

Bike messengers gear up for spring

Robert Martin April 13, 2014

They're just cookies. DePaul junior Juwan Lockett would remind himself of this simple fact dozens of times; when he was caught in an intense blizzard on Belmont Avenue, after sliding off...

Buffalo Exchange pop up store rolls through Chicago

Gabriella Lewis April 13, 2014

Buffalo Exchange is at the forefront of clothing resale. One of the first stores of its kind to buy, sell and trade clothing, the company first opened its doors in Tucson, Ariz. in 1974 and now has 46...

Comedy Night done right: DePaul Activities Board hosts Student Comedy Nights

Kyle Tyrrell April 13, 2014

In the Brownstone Annex Tuesday night, after the lights dimmed and the stage lit up, amateur comedians ranted on subjects ranging from port-a-potty advertising to the curious lack of denim colors and government...

Teaching the enduring power of the blues at DePaul

Michael Corio April 13, 2014

The Second City has always been known as a mecca of the blues, a place where many of the genre's legends made their fame. The career birthplace of instrumental musicians from Buddy Guy to Willie Dixon,...

Mean Girls’ celebrates 10 years as one of our generation’s most iconic and quotable films

Erin Yarnall April 13, 2014

Regina George was dead wrong; "fetch" happened. "Mean Girls" was released 10 years ago and the word Gretchen Weiners attempted to make cool in the film is here to stay.This month marks the 10-year anniversary...

Finale freakout: The end of three seminal television shows

Kelsey Lawson April 13, 2014

March 31 might have been the start of a new quarter for some students, but for others it marked the end of an era. Television shows come and go, but while they are here, they can become a special part...

Weekend round up: April 11-13

Diana DiLenge April 10, 2014

Spend this weekend with Robots, fine art and free fancy French cheeses, as Chicago once again has a ton of fun and low cost (if not free) events going on this weekend.ξRobot Block Party, Museum of Science...

Stephen Colbert to replace Letterman on ‘Late Show’

Andrew Morrell April 10, 2014

Coming hot off the heels of racial controversy, CBS announced today via Twitter that Stephen Colbert will replace David Letterman as host of "The Late Show." Letterman announced his retirement last week,...

St. Vincent DeJamz: 4-7-14

Andrew Morrell April 6, 2014

1. "Passing Out Pieces" - Mac DeMarco - A personal favorite from last year's Pitchfork, Mac DeMarco has come quite a way since I first started seeing his name pop up on Pitchfork's front page. The popular...

The six people you meet at music festivals

Kirsten Onsgard April 6, 2014

Like it or not, music festivals are no longer simply about the bands or the interaction of like-minded individuals appreciating music. The overwhelming growth in attendance and popularity over the past...

Home on the range: Lincoln Park’s all-organic restaurant Range

Stephanie Wade April 6, 2014

"Having been raised on a farm in Wisconsin, I know what real, organic produce should look and taste like," Dan Howard, manager of Lincoln Park restaurant Range, said. "Since I know the difference between...

‘Walking Dead’: Holding viewers hostage?

Eric Domingo April 6, 2014

"The Walking Dead" season finale was more hyped up than the walkers and might not have lived up to the expectations. It was slow, very predictable and it left fans wondering, "Why is the group still alive?"At...

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