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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

Jenni Holtz | The DePaulia

DePaul fails at discipline transparency

DePaulia Investigation March 5, 2018

The disciplinary process at DePaul is conducted in secrecy. Students who have gone through it say they are kept in the dark, and the information that the university does release is negligible. The university...

Victoria Williamson | The DePaulia

DePaul administration defends free speech after denying Steven Crowder

Jonathan Ballew, Assistant News Editor February 26, 2018

DePaul has found itself in the spotlight for receiving an award from the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) — only this award isn’t the type most universities hope to win. FIRE awarded...

A Palestinian man hurls a tear gas grenade back at Israeli police forces in a clash on the Gaza Strip.
(Photo courtesy of the Associated Press)

Study abroad trip to Israel reviewed following State Department advisory

Graciella Saucedo-Rivera, Contributing Writer February 19, 2018

A few months ago, the United States Department of State Travel adjusted the way that it measures its worldwide travel warning system. Now, those changes in the State Department’s reporting procedure...

The DePaul Socialists challenged the DePaul College Republicans to a public debate after controversial author Charles Murray spoke on campus in November 2017.
(Amber Colón | The Depaulia)

The great debate

Amber Colón, Editor-in-Chief February 19, 2018

In an evening rife with political disagreements, perhaps nothing was as shocking as DePaul College Republicans member Brenden Newell’s comments towards the end of Tuesday’s debate between the Republicans...

Malcolm X.  (Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons)

“By any means necessary”: DePaul Socialists remember Malcolm X

April Lane, Assistant Online Editor February 16, 2018

During the height of the Civil Rights Movement in the mid-50s, while Martin Luther King Jr. offered a message of justice by way of peace, Malcolm X led an alternative movement focused on combating racism...

DePaul Universitys Theatre School is one of the two colleges with an increase in enrollment.
(Photo courtesy of DEPAUL UNIVERSITY)

Tackling low enrollment: How DePaul is handling declining numbers

Ebony Ellis December 14, 2017

Across the United States, enrollment at private universities has been declining because of skyrocketing costs. At DePaul, the issue is no different. According to the Institutional Research &...

Members of DePauls task force met in mid-November to decide the future of the university.

Meetings with the task force begin, DePaul’s future to be decided

Benjamin Conboy and Jonathan Ballew December 5, 2017

Members of the DePaul community gathered Nov. 15 and 16 to voice their opinions about where they would like to see DePaul in the year 2024. In the coming months, a task force consisting of university...

Student protestors took turns exclaiming their disagreements out loud. (Josh Leff/The DePaulia)

Controversial author Charles Murray’s visit sparks student protest

Timothy Duke, Assistant News Editor November 2, 2017

In the pouring, freezing rain on Wednesday evening, students protested Libertarian speaker Charles Murray’s appearance at DePaul. College Republicans hosted the event inside of Cortelyou Commons with...

Remembering Frankie Valencia: eight years later

Remembering Frankie Valencia: eight years later

Kelly Garcia October 31, 2017

If you live in Clifton-Fullerton Hall, you might have seen a plaque near the first floor lounge that reads “We ARE the future. How will you make it better? How will you be remembered?” The plaque...

Change to library hours sparks petition, study-in

Change to library hours sparks petition, study-in

Amber Colón, Editor-in-Chief October 23, 2017

Seniors, juniors and sophomores at DePaul remember a time when the library was open until 2 a.m during the week.  At the beginning of the school year, when the John T. Richardson Library announced a...

The study abroad program will have students visit Harry Potter-related sites like Platform 9 3/4. (Ally Zacek/The DePaulia)

English department creates “Harry Potter” study abroad program

Ben Conboy and Dirce Toca October 23, 2017

DePaul students, all aboard the Hogwarts Express! DePaul’s English department recently announced the creation of a new study abroad program for Harry Potter fans. The program curriculum will include...

The new minor aims to increase awareness of climate change along with student employability. (Ally Zacek/The DePaulia)

Minor in climate change science and policy introduced

David Stein October 23, 2017

Albert Einstein famously defined insanity as “doing the same thing over and over again, but expecting different results.” In lieu of ignoring the results of climate change that have led to recent natural...

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