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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

Alleged SGA election infraction could impede a transparent process

Alleged SGA election infraction could impede a transparent process

Rachel Hinton and Jessica Villagomez April 17, 2017

Though the campaign “season” for those interested in being president and vice president of DePaul’s Student Government Association (SGA) is barely underway, there have already been allegations of...

Students explain drug usage and the easy access to them on campus

Students explain drug usage and the easy access to them on campus

Danielle Harris, Former news editor April 10, 2017

Access to prescription medications like Adderall and Xanax is, for many DePaul students, just a phone call away. “I think everyone knows (it’s easy to get prescription pills,” DePaul senior and...

Social media outlets like Twitter are shaking up the news industry

Social media outlets like Twitter are shaking up the news industry

Cody Corrall, Multimedia Editor April 9, 2017

A former editor for the San Jose Mercury News fears for the future of journalism in a Twitter-dominated media industry. “Good journalism is a fundamental aspect of democracy,” Larry Slonaker, now...

University announces 2017 commencement speakers

University announces 2017 commencement speakers

Rachel Hinton April 9, 2017

With around two months left before the bulk of the graduation ceremonies, DePaul announced the speakers for each of the graduation ceremonies slated for mid-May and June. DePaul’s 119th commencement...

Law students volunteer at juvenile detention center

Law students volunteer at juvenile detention center

Rachel Hinton April 2, 2017

While many students were relaxing or seeing family over their spring breaks, a group of 12 DePaul students was teaching legal lessons to teenagers at the Juvenile Temporary Detention Center (JTDC) as part...

Lecture on neo-facism dissects power, privilege and U.S. politics

Lecture on neo-facism dissects power, privilege and U.S. politics

Tariqah Shakir April 2, 2017

University of Connecticut professor Lewis R. Gordon gave a lecture titled “On Neo-Fascism” March 29 in Courtelyou Commons. Sponsored by the Department of Educational Policy Studies and Research, Gordon’s...

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Required alcohol education programs educate college students on risks of binge drinking

Amy Betulius April 2, 2017

Universities have highlighted the issue of binge drinking by requiring incoming freshmen students to complete alcohol education programs such as AlcoholEdu and Haven. According to the DePaul University...

Fridays incident was the first university public safety alert related to Lincoln Park since May 6.

DePaul student shot after mugging

Kaitlyn Roberts April 2, 2017

According to a Public Safety alert, an 18-year-old male DePaul student “was a victim of attempted robbery” while walking home around 1 a.m. Tuesday morning. The student was “approached by two individuals...

String of crimes against students occur near Lincoln Park campus

String of crimes against students occur near Lincoln Park campus

Danielle Harris, Former news editor April 2, 2017

A DePaul student was shot  in the leg around 1 a.m. March 28 in an apartment on the 1100 block of West Lill Street, less than half a mile from the Lincoln Park campus. According to the Public Safety alert,...

DePaul students arrested after selling Xanax to undercover police

DePaul students arrested after selling Xanax to undercover police

Kaitlyn Roberts March 30, 2017

Four DePaul University students were arrested on Tuesday, March 28 after selling over 100 Xanax pills to undercover police officers.  The arrests of the following students were made near DePaul's...

DePaul hosts Spanish Mass, a first for Ash Wednesday

DePaul hosts Spanish Mass, a first for Ash Wednesday

Amber Colón, Editor-in-Chief March 6, 2017

In a landmark moment, DePaul students, staff and faculty gathered in Lincoln Park’s Saint Louise de Marillac Chapel to embody the true meaning of Catholicism through the first ever Spanish-language Ash...

Cardinal Cupich provides late-night star power at Mass

Cardinal Cupich provides late-night star power at Mass

Danielle Church March 6, 2017

DePaul’s Catholic Campus Ministry (CCM) choir spent over two months practicing for Ash Wednesday’s 9:30 p.m. Mass all because of one person who would be in attendance: Cardinal Blase J. Cupich. “We’ve...

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