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The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

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The DePaulia

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Despite optimism, Sanders fails to overcome Clinton

Despite optimism, Sanders fails to overcome Clinton

Matthew Paras, Editor-in-Chief March 16, 2016

It couldn’t have been more ironic, really. Chuy Garcia, last year’s formidable foe to Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s re-election bid, stormed in during the late hours of Bernie Sanders’ primary watch...

Kim Foxx promises to 'turn the page' after Cook County State's Attorney nomination

Kim Foxx promises to ‘turn the page’ after Cook County State’s Attorney nomination

Emma Krupp March 16, 2016

Reform candidate Kim Foxx won the Democratic nomination for the Cook County state’s attorney race, following mass outrage over incumbent Anita Alvarez’s handling of the Laquan McDonald case. Foxx...

After a controversial year, Alvarez defeated by Foxx

Brenden Moore March 15, 2016

Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believing” blared from the speakers at the beginning of State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez’s election night event, audible to the quiet, near-empty room filled mostly with...

Hillary Clinton wins Illinois Democratic primary

Hillary Clinton wins Illinois Democratic primary

Mariah Woelfel and Megan Deppen March 15, 2016

With a 50 percent win in Illinois, Secretary of State and presidential candidate Hillary Clinton was declared the winner of the Illinois Democratic Primary. She finished the Tuesday primaries strong...

LIVE: 2016 Illinois primary

LIVE: 2016 Illinois primary

Quick facts: What's at stake: 156 Democratic delegates, 69 Republican delegates. Who's ahead: Polls last month gave Clinton a wide lead, but more recently, they've varied, with some giving Sanders...

Sanders addresses violence, income inequality at Chicago rally

Danielle Harris, Former news editor March 15, 2016

After campaign stops in Missouri, Ohio and North Carolina, Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders took the stage March 14 around 11 p.m. at Chicago’s Auditorium Theatre. Nearly 4,000...

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Republican students fight for voice at DePaul

Pat Mullane February 28, 2016

To be conservative at DePaul is to be in the few. This notion of course comes to no surprise, as the city of Chicago has become distinctly known for its long-standing left-wing politics.  A city not...

Sanders highlights educational affordability at Chicago State University rally

Sanders highlights educational affordability at Chicago State University rally

Maddy Crozier February 26, 2016

Speaking to race and education disparities, Sen. Bernie Sanders, who seeks the Democratic Presidential nomination, spoke to several thousand people at a rally at Chicago State University (CSU) on Feb....

Bee & Tea employees, including DePaul students, without pay after closure

Bee & Tea employees, including DePaul students, without pay after closure

Jackson Danbeck February 5, 2016

Bee & Tea at 818 W. Fullerton Ave. had been doing well throughout the warmer months since its establishment last March, selling its specialty boba bubble tea and bao buns to craving DePaul students...

Education students, professors give thoughts on CPS issues

Education students, professors give thoughts on CPS issues

Kyle Woosley January 31, 2016

Chicago Public Schools (CPS) will be making some heavy layoffs in the next month and it has DePaul’s education community worried. Last week, CPS announced it would lay off 433 positions, over 40 of...

Emanuel proposes raising smoking age to 21

Emanuel proposes raising smoking age to 21

Kyle Woosley January 24, 2016

Mayor Rahm Emanuel introduced an ordinance that would raise the age of purchasing tobacco products from 18 to 21 years old. The ordinance, which also includes tax and price hikes along with an age increase,...

DePaul, city announce economic partnership

DePaul, city announce economic partnership

Jessica Villagomez January 20, 2016

DePaul is one of eight Chicago universities that signed a memorandum of understanding with the City of Chicago, outlining investments between universities and the city totaling over $2.5 billion. In...

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