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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

A crowd of Shiite rebels in Yemen denounce Saudi Arabian aggression in their country.  (AP Photo/Hani Mohammed)

Yemen: A continuing descent into chaos

Rachel Hinton April 26, 2015

The Arab Spring started in Tunisia in December 2010 and swept through the Middle East, toppling dictators and corrupt regimes, as well as unsettling the general stability of the region and the lives...

(Carolyn Duff / The DePaulia)

Fast-tracking America’s path toward globalization

Damian Wille April 26, 2015

On April 16, the Senate Finance Committee struck a deal that would delegate Trade Promotion Authority to President Obama. Trade Promotion Authority, otherwise known as Fast Track, is a political instrument...

Aid workers rush a victim through the rubble of Kathmandu, Nepal, after a strong earthquake that occurred Saturday, April 25. (AP Photo/ Niranjan Shrestha)

Nation and World briefs: April 27 issue

The Associated Press April 26, 2015

International headlines you need to know for this week Earthquake devastates Himalayan region KATHMANDU, NEPAL — Tens of thousands of Nepalese who spent the night under a chilly sky were jolted...

Students at the University of California, Berkeley, speak to the press after filing federal complaints against the school for failing to protect women from harassment and assault. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News)

Student voices for sexual assault problems

Rachel Hinton April 19, 2015

The anger that lead to last year’s sexual assault protests and rallies seems to be simmering now in conversations at campuses around the country, as students begin to work with administrations to...

Painted murals are displayed on the street in Havana, Cuba. (AP Photo/Desmond Boylan)

The forbidden land: Cuba re-opening

Kevin Gross April 19, 2015

Antonio Morales-Pita, a DePaul economics professor and former economic policy consultant in Cuba, remembers his decision to leave the country. “I poured my soul out for my country, spending years...

Beat police patrol the streets of Chicago. Many pundits question whether increased police presence is a socially or economically effective method to fight crime. (AP Photos/M. Spencer Green)

Increasing street presence of Chicago police: An effective solution?

Jackson Danbeck April 12, 2015

As instances of police brutality and crime continue across the nation, Chicago is forced to look at its own crime problem and whether the policies of newly re-elected Mayor Rahm Emanuel will prove effective...

The nuances of nuclear diplomacy with Iran

The nuances of nuclear diplomacy with Iran

Brendan Pedersen April 12, 2015

On April 2, after two years of contentious negotiation between Iran and the United States, the two world powers arrived at a tentative outline in Switzerland that would place tight restrictions on Tehran’s...

People walk past an anti-Muslim advertisement placed on a Philadelphia public bus. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

Islamophobic ads highlight free speech controversy

Kevin Gross April 12, 2015

Look around the bus or train the next time you are riding the CTA; you will likely see a scantily clad advertisement for American Apparel, a picture telling you to “drink Bacardi,” or perhaps a promotional...

Numerous efforts, ranging from pro-LGBT protests (left) to the sending of letters to Indiana politicians, preceded the amendment of  Indianas Religious Freedom Restoration Act. (AP Photo/Doug McSchooler)

Religion and liberalism: mutually exclusive?

Kevin Gross April 5, 2015

Furor in Indiana finally died down, as the states’ legislators just amended the stringent Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA), which would’ve broadly protected private business owners’ right...

Rescue workers clear the Germanwings Flight 9525 crash site in the French Alps. Despite publicization of flight crashes, the probability of being in one remains near-nil. (AP Photo/Laurent Cipriani, File)

Airline disasters highlight irrationality of human fears

Kevin Gross April 5, 2015

The risk of being involved in a fatal airline accident is one in 5.4 million, according to an Economist report. Yet, more people than ever before today have a fear of flying, with prevalent effects when...

World leaders negotiate a deal limiting Irans nuclear program in exchange for the cessation of economic sanctions against Iran. (AP Photo/Brian Snyder, Pool, FILE)

Nation and World briefs: April 6

The Associated Press April 5, 2015

International news headlines you need to know for this week Iran, Western powers agree on nuclear deal Capping exhausting and contentious talks, Iran and world powers sealed a breakthrough agreement...

How will net neutrality work?

How will net neutrality work?

Brendan Pedersen March 8, 2015

  On Feb. 26, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) ruled in favor of strong net neutrality rules by classifying the Internet as a public utility. According to FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler,...

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