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DePaul PPGA to return this fall with new name, no Planned Parenthood affiliation
After being disbanded by OSI on June 3, the club — which provides sex education and contraceptives to students off campus — is returning this fall with a new name.

‘Eddington’ review: Ari Aster’s political satire lacks commitment
The chaotic western comedy dives headfirst into the turbulence of 2020 — but while it satirizes America’s fractured institutions and culture wars, it often trades depth for spectacle.

City Council recognizes Doug Bruno for championing women’s sports
Mayor Brandon Jonhson and Chicago’s aldermen, honored Bruno’s contributions to women’s sports at DePaul and throughout Chicago.

ESPN and Big East ink new multi-year digital media rights agreement
DePaul women’s basketball will see about 12 games streamed each season under the Big East’s new six-year deal with ESPN+, expanding national visibility.

DePaul-branded race car competes at NASCAR Street Race, falls short of victory
Shane van Gisbergen swept Chicago’s NASCAR weekend, beating out DePaul's driver Michael McDowell in 32nd place

‘Jurassic World: Rebirth’ review: Dinosaurs look cool. What else is new? Not much.
The film might offer impressive visuals but little else, rehashing the franchise’s original formula without fresh ideas or emotional weight.

Amsal Delalić to miss 2025-26 season due to a torn ACL
DePaul guard Amsal Delalić, a top European prospect who transferred from Pitt this spring, is out for the season with a torn ACL suffered ahead of summer practices.

Park Bait has been a mecca for Chicago anglers for 90 years
Stacey Greene opens Park Bait before dawn each day, running what’s likely the oldest tackle shop in Chicago — and one of the last selling live bait on the North Side.

Encyclopedia DePaulia: Fact, Fiction, Man and Myth
Understanding the enigmatic history of Chicago’s first resident — and his wife