With artificial intelligence programs such as ChatGPT emerging for public use less than a year ago, DePaul is considering how to institute AI into their academic policies.
Many professors wrote policies...
Claire Tweedie, Former Editor in Chief
/ September 17, 2023
Student Government Association approved a new Public Safety Ad Hoc committee during their general body meeting Sept. 14. SGA leaders hope the committee will help push campus safety initiatives they have...
Rose O’Keeffe, Asst. News Editor
/ September 17, 2023
DePaul University hosted a campus safety summit Thursday, Sept. 14, to further Designing DePaul’s vision for enhanced public safety amid mounting student concern.
The university began planning the...
Samantha Moilanen, Former Online Managing Editor
/ September 17, 2023
A year after DePaul President Robert Manuel’s tenure began, the university’s gap between revenue and expenses is now closed and the president’s Design DePaul sessions are completed. Still, while...
Rose O’Keeffe, Content Managing Editor
/ September 10, 2023
To make DePaul “the standard for higher education” amid financial struggles and worsening public confidence in higher education, the university released the Designing DePaul Draft Report Thursday,...
Samantha Moilanen, Former Online Managing Editor
/ September 10, 2023
Last year, DePaul faced a $56.5 million budget gap and a decline in enrollment after the pandemic, a trend in academic institutions across the country. Now at the start of the next academic year, a university...
Rose O’Keeffe, Content Managing Editor
/ September 10, 2023
Students expressed excitement, frustration and anger with the prospect of raising $60 million for a new basketball practice facility in DePaul’s Lincoln Park campus.
“We're a Big East Conference...
Samantha Moilanen, Former Online Managing Editor
/ September 10, 2023
Multiple assault and battery incidents on DePaul’s campuses during the last academic year prompted students to push for increased safety measures, such as changing the university from an open to closed...
Rose O’Keeffe, Content Managing Editor
/ September 10, 2023
For new students unfamiliar with the rumble of the Red Line, how to get to Lake Michigan and Lincoln Park’s many hidden gems, DePaul’s Chicago Quarter makes a new life in the big city accessible.
During...
Lilly Keller, Editor in Chief
/ September 10, 2023
A cyberattack targeted the National Student Clearinghouse (NSC) and exposed DePaul students' names. The nonprofit serves as a verification tool for over 3,600 colleges and universities, ensuring student...
Claire Tweedie, Former Editor in Chief
/ September 10, 2023
Student Government Association (SGA) appointed four new staff members to their cabinet during the general body meeting on Sept. 7. These appointments came ahead of the fall quarter elections for the 2023-2024...
In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) ruled that explicitly using race as a factor in admissions for colleges and universities violated the equal protections clause of the...