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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

The Law School’s library provides a silent haven for students interested in taking the LSAT.

DePaul law professor under fire for saying stop-and-frisk isn’t racist

Ella Lee and Emma Oxnevad March 8, 2020

A DePaul law professor is facing backlash from students of color for an opinion piece published in the Chicago Tribune on March 2. Monu Bedi, a professor in the College of Law who teaches Criminal Law,...

DePaul University Lincoln Park campus.

DePaul’s associate provost addresses concerns from adjuncts

Hannah Mitchell, Multimedia Editor March 8, 2020

Lucy Rinehart, DePaul University’s associate provost, addressed concerns of adjunct professors that were brought to light in a previous story reported by The DePaulia. Rinehart, who also spoke on the...

Mardi Gras in New Orleans.

Meet Me at the Mission teaches DePaul the real meaning of Mardi Gras

Jessica Grekowicz March 1, 2020

Troves of delectable seafood and deep-fried delights were shared among DePaul students Tuesday night as they celebrated St. Vincent DePaul’s mission and values at the carnival celebration of Mardi Gras.  DePaul...

President Esteban at a town hall.

DePaul expects $14m tuition revenue shortfall

Shane René, Editor-in-Chief February 23, 2020

Since the 2019-2020 school year began, President A. Gabriel Esteban’s administration has been clear about the university’s top priority: Improve enrollment. But that won’t be so simple in the face...

The entrance to Ion Lincoln Park.

Ion Apartments, formerly 1237 West, described by residents as less-than utopic experience

Emma Oxnevad, Ella Lee, Breya Jones, and Keira Wingate February 23, 2020

Craig Summers, a DePaul junior, moved into Ion Lincoln Park in 2018 after other housing plans fell through.  While living there, one of his roommates went for a late-night snack run one evening, leaving...

Donna More is running for Cook County State’s Attorney.

Donna More addresses concerns about North Side crime

Emily Reilly February 23, 2020

Cook County State’s Attorney candidate, Donna More, hosted a public forum last Tuesday night to promote her campaign. As a Georgetown University Law graduate, More began her law career handling appeals...

DePaul workshop bridges design and empathy

DePaul workshop bridges design and empathy

Patsy Newitt, Multimedia Editor February 23, 2020

A designer’s use of empathy isn’t always a consideration when playing a board game, but it’s a growing priority in the industry and a tool to approach equity and diversity. The connection between...

President A. Gabriel Esteban at the 2019 State of the University address.

DePaul offers fewer classes as enrollment declines

Bianca Cseke, Online Managing Editor February 23, 2020

As enrollment continues to decline at DePaul, students are seeing this effect in the form of fewer classes. The university is offering 797 fewer classes in Spring 2020 compared to Spring 2018, with declines...

The CTA says they will add over 1,000 cameras at CTA locations, including cameras at every one of the 146 L stops.  (Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons)

Shooting at Jackson Red Line stop kills one, injures two

Cailey Gleeson, News Editor February 17, 2020

A man was killed and two others injured in a shooting early Monday morning in the tunnel connecting Blue and Red line Jackson stops, according to the Chicago Police Department. The shooting occurred...

DePaul faculty diversity upsets but doesn’t shock

DePaul faculty diversity upsets but doesn’t shock

Lacey Latch, Editor-in-Chief February 16, 2020

A report released by Faculty Council last week pointed to a notable lack of diversity among full-time faculty, a pattern that students have long been aware of. According to the report, full-time faculty...

TedX returns to DePaul in April 2017. (Courtesy Diane M. Smutny | DePaul Newsline)

TedXDePaul 2020 speakers announced

Bianca Cseke, Online Managing Editor February 16, 2020

DePaul’s fifth-straight annual TEDx event will be held on Friday, April 24 titled, “The Unexpected,” exploring “how some of life’s most important lessons are the ones that were unforeseen,”...

Students and professionals alike cross the street. At the Loop Campus, the buildings are integrated among office buildings, restaurants and stores.

Analysis: 2019 Preventing Sexual Violence in Higher Education Act Report

Ella Lee, Print Managing Editor February 16, 2020

When Jasmine Boubas was a freshman at DePaul, she and a group of friends were followed and verbally harassed by a group of male students while walking back to their dorms from a party. “It was uncomfortable...

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