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The DePaulia

DePaul's Student Newspaper — Since 1923

The DePaulia

DePaul's Student Newspaper — Since 1923

The DePaulia

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Spirits of DePaul: Hospitality classes focus on beer, wine education

Spirits of DePaul: Hospitality classes focus on beer, wine education

Joey Stephens and Max Rayman, Contributing Writers / March 5, 2023

Alcohol becomes the focus of two classes at DePaul. The professors behind the HSP 398 and HSP 333, sought after an educational space to elevate student’s understanding of wine and beer. For upperclassmen...

The Ad Society at DePaul: Covid killed it, now it’s the students who are rebuilding it

The Ad Society at DePaul: Covid killed it, now it’s the students who are rebuilding it

Samuel Mroz, Staff Writer / March 5, 2023

Nested on the highest floor of DePaul’s Arts and Letters Hall, a pack of students flock to room 415 to judge their favorite ads in this year’s Super Bowl.  For them, the tales of love, laughter...

The Lookingglass Theater's production of "Villette" based on Charlotte Brontë’s titular novel.

Lookingglass Theater’s “Villette” is a ‘moody, mesmerizing tale of love and solitude’

Lauren Coates / March 5, 2023

Coinciding surprisingly neatly with the theatrical release of “Emily,” a historical drama chronicling the life of “Wuthering Heights” author Emily Brontë. Chicago’s own Lookingglass Theatre...

Food is inevitable for living and Healthy food for a healthy lifestyle and here's why

Food is inevitable for living and Healthy food for a healthy lifestyle and here’s why

Fatima Hasan, Contributing Writer / March 5, 2023

American Business woman Bethenny Frankel once said, “your diet is a bank account, good food choices are good investments.” Whether it is just another day of school or the stressful exams day, eating...

Funnies off Jackson 3/6

Funnies off Jackson 3/6

Alicia Goluszka, Illustration Editor / March 5, 2023

A rootin’ tootin’ DeJamz

Jonah Weber, Asst. Multimedia Editor / March 5, 2023

I have always enjoyed some good cowboy and Western-esque media. And for the past few months, there’s been somewhat of a Western revisionist movement happening, especially on TikTok. Some may say we are...

SZA performs "Seek & Destroy" from her latest album, "SOS", at the United Center on Wednesday Feb. 22, marking the second stop of her international tour.

SZA lives up to the hype, performing at a sold-out arena on her ‘SOS’ Tour

Vanessa Lopez, Social Media Editor / February 26, 2023

The West Loop was flooded with both heartbreak and excitement for SZA's “SOS” tour. On Feb. 22, SZA performed in front of a sold-out United Center. It was SZA’s second stop of her tour, following...

'Cocaine Bear' didn't forget her line

‘Cocaine Bear’ didn’t forget her line

Lily Lowndes, Social Media Editor / February 26, 2023

A wildly bizarre yet true story is the inspiration for director Elizabeth Banks’ newest movie “Cocaine Bear.” According to the exposition text, in 1985, a large amount of cocaine was dropped from...

The LPC offer a wide variety of dinning options like the 312 Diner, and Sushi with Gusto.

Best On-Campus meals for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner at DePaul

Logan Sriharatsa, Contributing Writer / February 26, 2023

Many students eat all three meals a day on-campus while others may drop in for a quick breakfast or lunch. Everyone has different schedules that they eat around. Busy or not, here are the best breakfast,...

The Ray allows full-time undergrad students unlimited access to athletic facilities.

Commentary: ‘Gymtimidation’ is real

Jacqueline Bleadon, Contributing Writer / February 26, 2023

One of the many privileges we have as DePaul students is unlimited access to The Ray Meyer Fitness and Recreation Center. Walking into this gym, you are greeted with a bright and open lobby with ping pong...

Celebration of Ash Wednesday in Westminster Cathedral.

What are DePaul students giving up for Lent?

Sam Gutterman, Contributing Writer / February 26, 2023

It is late February and Ash Wednesday is in the rearview mirror, which means Lent has begun.  Lent, for those unfamiliar with the religious term, is a 40-day season of prayer, fasting and almsgiving...

Freshman David Kalat (middle) participates in a heated match against sophomore Charles Timeyer (right) while members watch.

DePaul Chess Club: Group hopes to instill the universal language of the game among students

Jonah Weber, Asst. Multimedia Editor / February 26, 2023

Chess clubs can presumably be intense, competitive and intimidating. DePaul’s chess club is different, though. The idea behind the chess club is to bring folks together for pure fun, to learn the game...

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