There’s something in the air in Chicago. No, it’s not the warm weather, the outdoor restaurants or the great starts that both baseball teams have so far. It’s air pollution, and it’s impacting...
In less than a month, hundreds of students from DePaul’s College of Education will put on caps and gowns and graduate with teaching degrees. Many of these new graduates hope to work as teachers, counselors...
While many DePaul students were tucking into Chartwell-catered dinners, nearly 7,000 miles away children in India toiled away, malnourished and out of school. One DePaul group aims to put the two groups...
In December 2015, Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter announced all military positions, including combat positions, would be opened to women in the armed services. Now, a bill passed through the House...
Winning four out of the five Eastern states was a turning point for Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton’s campaign. Following those recent wins, many are predicting that she will claim the 2016...
With presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump declaring Mexicans “rapists” and campaigning on building a wall along the country’s southern border, the Latino community has...
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and former Ohio Governor John Kasich both dropped out of the Republican presidential primary following another win for Donald Trump in Indiana.
Trump’s win secures his nomination...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), over 200 million women and girls today have experienced female genital mutilation. Female genital mutilation (FGM) is the practice of removing parts...
Ted Cruz and John Kasich announced a coalition to win more delegates than Donald Trump last week, then downplayed the alliance after Trump swept the April 26 primaries in New England. Though destined...
Prince was revived one last time through the purple opening slide of Sarah Jackson’s talk at the citizen journalism, new media and activism colloquium at the DePaul Art Museum last Friday. A quote...
A 7.8 magnitude earthquake shook the country of Ecuador on April 16, killing an estimated 646 people and injuring more than 12,000.
The quake, the worst Ecuador has seen in almost 70 years, devastated...
Family separation and deportation have affected DePaul senior Clarissa Clark all of her life. In 2009, the father of Clark's 7-year-old brother was deported even before he was born, creating a gap...