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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

From left to right: Wayne Steger, Joe R. Tufoya, David Williams and Valerie C. Johnson took part in the impeachment discussion on Oct. 2.

‘Organic process’ of impeachment discussed at DePaul event

Veronica Schoonover, Contributing Writer October 3, 2019

Since Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi announced the official impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump, there has been a surge of questions about what may happen next.  To facilitate open conversation...

DePaul University Loop campus

Welcome Black DePaul kicks off black student experience

Ebony Ellis September 24, 2019

If one wanted to have an understanding of unity at DePaul, attending “Welcome Black DePaul” would have provided a glimpse. The event was held Friday, Sept. 20 on the first floor of the Student Center...

DePaul Public Safety leaves old policies, procedures in place after summer crime incidents in Lincoln Park, Loop

DePaul Public Safety leaves old policies, procedures in place after summer crime incidents in Lincoln Park, Loop

Bianca Cseke, Online Managing Editor September 23, 2019

A stabbing of a recent graduate. A fatal stabbing on the Red Line near Wintrust Arena. A series of robberies on CTA trains in the Loop. A series of sexual assaults in Lincoln Park. Those are just a few...

Freshman Amber Gray paid for a larger room but was assigned a single suite instead. This, and multiple other cases, made students question the Housing Department.

DePaul’s student housing policies frustrate some new freshmen

Alayne Trinko, Focus Editor September 23, 2019

Freshmen roommates Sierra Reiynolds and Maureen Andersen said they have had a great experience working with the Department of Housing, but that hasn’t been the same for all students living on campus. “I...

Professor formerly under fire for use of ‘N-word’ in teaching exercise back at DePaul

Professor formerly under fire for use of ‘N-word’ in teaching exercise back at DePaul

Ella Lee, Print Managing Editor September 23, 2019

DePaul Professor Donald Hermann, who came under fire in 2018 for repeated use of the N-word in what he called a teaching exercise, has returned to the university. He is now teaching courses on law and...

DePaul celebrates Latinx Heritage Month

DePaul celebrates Latinx Heritage Month

Kelly Garcia September 23, 2019

Latinx Heritage Month kicked off across the U.S. on Sunday, Sept. 15 to celebrate the contributions and cultural traditions of the Latinx community. Cities around the country are honoring the September...

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

LSAT enters digital age with new test format

Lacey Latch, Editor-in-Chief September 23, 2019

Just this past weekend, prospective law students at DePaul and across the country took the Law School Admission Test on tablets in place of paper and pencil for the first time in the exam’s 71 years...

Marie Huels (right), who works in marketing with the Chicago Park District, speaks to Joan Bellagamba (left), Lincoln Park resident, about events hosted by the park district.

City Hall comes to Lincoln Park

Camille Koch and Patsy Newitt September 23, 2019

City Hall was brought directly to students on Thursday, Sept. 20, moving into the Student Center in Lincoln Park with its new Mobile City Hall. The event was held by the City Clerk’s Office to provide...

Administrators discuss university’s financial struggles at town hall

Administrators discuss university’s financial struggles at town hall

Ella Lee, Print Managing Editor September 22, 2019

As revenue and enrollment trends in higher education fall nationwide, administrators discussed solutions for DePaul’s stagnant revenue and low enrollment with faculty and staff at a near-full town hall...

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Man suspected of summer attack on recent DePaul graduate charged

Bianca Cseke, Online Managing Editor September 19, 2019

A man suspected of stabbing and slashing a recent DePaul graduate near the Lincoln Park campus in July was formally charged with the crime Thursday, police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said in a post on...

Crime rates up in Lincoln Park, double in Loop

Crime rates up in Lincoln Park, double in Loop

Bianca Cseke, Online Managing Editor September 16, 2019

A 35-year-old man was critically wounded after being shot early Sunday morning in the 400 block of West Fullerton Parkway, an area typically considered among the safest in the city. It was the latest in...

A student walks through the Quad on one of the coldest days ever recorded in Chicago, Jan. 30, 2019. This day fell during the beginning of DePaul’s Winter Quarter last year.

DePaul 101

Mackenzie Murtaugh and Patsy Newitt, News Editor and Assistant News Editor September 16, 2019

So, you’ve decided to become a Blue Demon at DePaul, the home of a competitive theatre program, urban campus and a less-than-stellar basketball team. Regardless of your reason for attending DePaul, you’ve...

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