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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

Suburban Sprawling

Suburban Sprawling

Isabel Corona May 12, 2014

It's almost summer, which means you'll soon have plenty of free time to explore and try new things around the city. While Chicago has an abundance of events throughout the summer - ranging from music festivals...

What would St. Vincent de Paul do?

Lisa Coleman April 27, 2014

DePaul's Vincentian Service day is just around the corner. Soon hundred of students, alumni, faculty and staff will come together in teams and disperse throughout the city in the name of St. Vincent. Service...

Down to Earth Day

Colleen Connolly April 20, 2014

Earth Day began as a nationwide event that grew into a global movement in the last 44 years. This year, celebrate past environmental achievements and become a part of future ones.ξEarth Day by the numbers...

Stump the Spring Quarter slump

Colleen Connolly April 13, 2014

In Chicago, spring is a time of overdue and much welcome warmer temperatures - at least most of the time. For students on the quarter system, spring is also a time of procrastination, mostly due to those...

Google: How to learn in the Internet Age

Lindsey Murphy March 2, 2014

Most men learn how to tie ties at an early age, sitting on their fathers' laps and watching every cross, tuck and pull. After some trial and error and a little help from their fathers, they finally get...

Man in the mural: DePaul art professor Brother Mark Elder

Courtney Jacquin, Editor in Chief February 24, 2014

As tourists pull into the Fullerton station on the Red, Purple and Brown Lines, they're greeted by a friendly face peering down upon Wish Field that's often confused for a plethora of different figures....

Opt to adopt your next pet

Hannah Vogel February 16, 2014

After Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast on Aug. 29, 2005, animals lovers from around the country flocked to New Orleans and the surrounding areas to rescue animals that were separated from their owners....

Exhibit A-typical: Chicago’s most interesting and obscure museums

Colleen Connolly January 19, 2014

With winter off to a frigid start, it's easy to give in to the beckoning of your warm bed and your roommate's Netflix account. But there are a few indoor Chicago activities that don't freeze over in the...

The biggest winner: Selfless New Year’s resolutions

Tara Gresens January 12, 2014

Every year after the New Year's parties die down, we make the gradual post-holiday adjustment back to our day-to-day lives. But there's one slight difference between the day-to-day of 2013 and that of...

2013: Year in review

Jaclyn Jensen December 30, 2013

Day No. 365 of the year 2013 is approaching. Somewhere between the commutes, the 9-5s, the homework and the lessons, a year passed. While Heraclitus argued, "the only thing constant is change," it is comforting...

Get to know your editors: DePaulia staff holiday edition

DePaulia Staff December 20, 2013

Michael Corio (Editor-In-Chief)Editor-in-chief Michael Corio is once again getting ready for Christmas by eating too much, reliving great memories with childhood friends and hoping for a chance to hit...

Get into the spirit(s) with holiday cocktails

David Byrnes December 6, 2013

Ladies and gentlemen, the holiday season has officially begun. Lo, heavenly aromas of roasting poultry and the nauseating voices of a thousand visiting relatives.Time to break out the booze.But not the...

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