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DePaul's Student Newspaper — Since 1923

The DePaulia

DePaul's Student Newspaper — Since 1923

The DePaulia

DePaul's Student Newspaper — Since 1923

The DePaulia

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Academic burnout brings into question student mental health, coping skills

Academic burnout brings into question student mental health, coping skills

Claire Tweedie, Former Editor in Chief / April 9, 2023

As spring quarter comes to full bloom and students make their final push toward summer break, academic burnout threatens mental health and productivity, leading to symptoms like exhaustion, lack of motivation,...

Martine Kei Green-Rogers, uses her career as fuel for her role in administration.

Martine Kei Green-Rogers reflects on first year as theater school Dean

Samuel Mroz, Staff Writer / April 9, 2023

Stepping out from her office of deanship on the fourth-floor of DePaul’s lauded theatre school, Martine Kei Green-Rogers quickly perks up to a chat on the origins of punk rock that four students are...

Two thumbs up: Remembering legendary Chicago film critic Roger Ebert

Two thumbs up: Remembering legendary Chicago film critic Roger Ebert

Lauren Coates / April 9, 2023

When it comes to film criticism, it is a profession that exists in relative anonymity. Though a handful of names may come to mind for those that follow the industry, the concept of a universally revered,...

The new face of folk-horror: 'Enys Men'

The new face of folk-horror: ‘Enys Men’

Ethan Mattheus, Staff Writer / April 9, 2023

There is something primitive about Mark Jenkin’s new film “Enys Men.” It was shot on 16mm film and developed by hand. There is almost no dialogue. The sounds are explosive and unadulterated. It has...

Funnies off Jackson 4/10

Funnies off Jackson 4/10

Alicia Goluszka, Illustration Editor / April 9, 2023

Luke Herman is one of seven DePaul student from the comedy arts program in the show.

“Everything You are About to See is Normal and Okay”: Chicago’s newest smashing sketch comedy show

Meredith Bach, Contributing Writer / April 9, 2023

It is a show far from normal and better than okay. “Everything You’re About to See is Normal and Okay” is a musical sketch show devised entirely by DePaul students, and it is taking the Annoyance...

Michelle Rodriguez (Left) and Chris Pine star in John Francis Daley's latest fantasy film.

‘D&D: Honor among thieves’: Fantasy film appeals to players and peasants alike

Claire Tweedie, Former Editor in Chief / April 9, 2023

Once upon a time, liking Dungeons & Dragons may have been the reason someone stole your lunch money. Now, “Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Amongst Thieves” has friends and foes alike voluntarily...

DeJammin in the spring

Lilly Keller, Editor in Chief / April 9, 2023

Spring quarter may have only started, but do not fear, the finish line is in sight! Although there are still 10 weeks between us and summer – or being adults for all of my graduating folks – the air...

Funnies off Jackson 4/3

Funnies off Jackson 4/3

Alicia Goluszka, Illustration Editor / April 2, 2023

Florence Pugh and Morgan Freeman star in Zach Braff's latest drama "A Good Person."

Zach Braff excited to share new film ‘A Good Person’ with audiences

Lily Lowndes, Social Media Editor / April 2, 2023

Zach Braff makes movies that he wants to see. The director loves reveals, humor, heartbreak and his home state of New Jersey. In his latest film, “A Good Person,” Braff took those cinematic themes...

Penn Badgley plays serial killer Joe Goldberg in the hit Netflix series "You."

Is ‘You’ problematic?

Jonah Weber, Asst. Multimedia Editor / April 2, 2023

The hit Netflix series “You” recently finished up its fourth season with a fifth on the way. DePaul students and viewers shared their thoughts on the potential societal impacts the show may have, such...

Since the exhibition opened in mid Febuary, museumgoers hace flocked to the gallery to see the over 30 works by the Spanish artist.

‘The Image Disappears’: Chicago Art Institutes’s latest exhibit explores the dichotomy of Salvador Dalí

Lilly Keller, Editor in Chief / April 2, 2023

Oozing pianos, furry fruit and mink tufts on marble captivate those who enter gallery 289 at the Chicago Art Institute.  Bringing together over 30 paintings, sculptures and drawings, "The Image Disappears,"...

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