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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

Study abroad diaries: Merida, Mexico (part six)

Parker Asmann February 17, 2014

There comes a point in everyone's life where everything seems to click and fall into place. It's as if you're standing atop the summit of the tallest mountain, that picture-perfect view expanding along...

DePaul alum reflects on beer pong success

Michele Seyfarth February 17, 2014

Joseph Mollo is no ordinary founder and chief executive. Mollo does not sport a suit and tie, and his office doubles as a buzzing woodwork factory. However, he possesses something every businessperson...

Netflix series ‘House of Cards’ returns

Roxane Pahldad February 14, 2014

Forget the fancy dinner at an upscale restaurant, the huge box of chocolates and the dozens of roses that many may have received this past Friday, because Valentine's Day this year meant only one thing:...

Ace of Spacey: House of Cards Season 2

Roxanne Pahldad February 14, 2014

Forget the fancy dinner at an upscale restaurant, the huge box of chocolates and the dozens of roses that many may have received this past Friday, because Valentine's Day this year meant only one thing:...

Music’s biggest stars celebrate 50 years of the Beatles

Ashley Perez February 10, 2014

This past Sunday, Feb. 9, marked the 50th anniversary of The Beatles' landmark performance on the Ed Sullivan Show. Not only did it mark the beginning of Beatlemania, it was also the start of their super...

Philip Seymour Hoffman: A retrospective

Mike Horky February 9, 2014

Hollywood has lost an icon and a real talent in Philip Seymour Hoffman. The 46-year-old actor was found dead in his Manhattan apartment Sunday, Feb. 2, allegedly of a drug overdose, shaking the film community...

Dr. Dog’s rock rolls through the Riviera

Andrew Morrell February 9, 2014

Stage design for bands has gotten a lot more elaborate in recent years. Whereas some cool lights and maybe a large banner used to be the norm, many groups you see today, even within the rock sphere of...

Award-winning Q-BBQ comes to Lakeview

Courtney Jacquin, Editor in Chief February 9, 2014

Authentic southern barbecue in the middle of Lakeview might seem out of place, but the newly-opened Q-BBQ is making a case for itself.Q-BBQ opened in Lakeview Friday after signs on the window previously...

Concert etiquette: Know before you go

Robert Martin February 9, 2014

Two weeks ago, DePaul hosted its annual "Winter Concert" featuring a little known artist by the name of Chance the Rapper. Despite selling out in record time, I had a last minute opportunity to attend...

Study abroad diaries: Merida, Mexico (part five)

Parker Asmann February 9, 2014

Soaring about 100 feet from the ground and accompanied with 90 or more steps on all four sides, El Castillo, also known as the Temple of Kukulkan that thrived between the 9th and 12th centuries, provided...

Chainmaille: Not just for knights anymore

Jessenia Martinez February 9, 2014

Just off the Granville Red Line stop is a store called Blue Buddha Boutique. Located at 1127 W. Granville, it is known for its chainmaille jewelry and local artists' work. The boutique recently moved to...

Three injured in ceiling collapse at Concord Music Hall

Andrew Morrell February 9, 2014

When you see a band give a truly spectacular performance, you might say that they "brought the house down." At Concord Music Hall on Saturday, though, headlining DJ Datsik made it something of a reality....

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