Advertisement
The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

Medill lets J-school accreditation lapse

Medill lets J-school accreditation lapse

Evelyn Baker May 7, 2017

Northwestern University’s prestigious Medill School of Journalism won’t renew its accreditation with the 72-year-old accreditation system, the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass...

Le Pen, Macron advance in French elections

Le Pen, Macron advance in French elections

Evelyn Baker April 30, 2017

For those following the French election, it may feel like November 2016 all over again. Marine Le Pen and Emmanuel Macron advanced to the final round of the French presidential election on May 7 after...

Rep. Mike Quigley returns from Cyprus, fuels Russia–Trump investigation

Rep. Mike Quigley returns from Cyprus, fuels Russia–Trump investigation

Evelyn Baker April 23, 2017

Rep. Mike Quigley (D-Illinois) returned from a two–day investigative visit to the island nation Cyprus on April 14. Quigley visited Cyprus due to his position on the House Intelligence Committee (HIC)....

U.S. and Russia respond to Syrian attacks

U.S. and Russia respond to Syrian attacks

Evelyn Baker April 16, 2017

President Trump ordered the launch of 59 Tomahawk missiles toward an airfield in Western Syria on April 6 in response to what happened two days prior in the town Khan Sheikhoun. Early Tuesday morning,...

Italian parliament proposes paid menstrual leave

Italian parliament proposes paid menstrual leave

Amber Colón, Editor-in-Chief April 9, 2017

The Italian government introduced new legislation that will require employers to offer women a three-day paid menstrual leave, which is aimed at serving women who experience painful and hard-to-manage...

Five killed in weekend shooting sprees, CPD promises more cops on duty

Five killed in weekend shooting sprees, CPD promises more cops on duty

Associated Press and Rachel Hinton April 2, 2017

The gun violence in one South Side Chicago neighborhood that left seven dead in a 12-hour period was mostly due to gang conflict, Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson said Friday. On Thursday afternoon,...

Grammy-winning artist Chance the Rapper meets with reporters at the Thompson Center in Chicago after a meeting with Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner on Friday, March 3, 2017. (Ashlee Rezin / ASSOCIATED PRESS)

Taking a chance to save CPS

Brenden Moore March 6, 2017

In 1970, rock n’ roll legend Elvis Presley was frustrated with a counter culture, influenced by acts like the Beatles and the use of illicit drugs, he believed to at the center anti-Americanism.  The...

Three DePaul professors on watchlist

Three DePaul professors on watchlist

Jack Chelsky February 27, 2017

Over the past year, academic freedom has been heavily debated.  Controversial speakers such as Milo Yiannopoulos, Ben Shapiro and others have gained a considerable following because of their critiques...

School seminar near Chicago sparks civil rights, race debate

School seminar near Chicago sparks civil rights, race debate

Sophia Tareen February 27, 2017

When a largely white public school nestled in Chicago's wealthiest suburbs planned a daylong civil rights seminar, it drafted two National Book Award winners as keynote speakers and crafted a syllabus...

Executive Order denied

Executive Order denied

Sam Johnson February 20, 2017

President Donald Trump’s executive order on immigration was blocked by an appeals court Feb. 9 after the federal appeals panel found no evidence that anyone from the seven nations had committed acts...

Executive order denied

Executive order denied

Sam Johnson February 13, 2017

President Donald Trump’s executive order on immigration was blocked by an appeals court Feb. 9 after the federal appeals panel found no evidence that anyone from the seven nations had committed acts...

Order barring immigration from seven majority-Muslim countries creates stir

Order barring immigration from seven majority-Muslim countries creates stir

Jack Chelsky February 6, 2017

In response to President Trump's executive order on immigration, thousands of protesters rushed to airports around the country, including Chicago's O’Hare airport, to show solidarity with those affected. Among...

Load More Stories