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The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

Republican incumbent Mark Kirk falls to U.S. Rep. Tammy Duckworth

Brenden Moore November 8, 2016

U.S. Sen. Mark Kirk’s 16 year run in the U.S. Congress will come to an end come January. The incumbent Republican lost his reelection bid to U.S. Rep. Tammy Duckworth, a result that came to be inevitable...

DePaulia editors predict election outcomes

DePaulia editors predict election outcomes

Brenden Moore and Ben Gartland November 8, 2016

Political Editor Brenden Moore and Sports Editor Ben Gartland predict today's Electoral College and U.S. Senate outcome. Check it out: Brenden Moore, political editor — Clinton 341, Trump 197; Democrats...

Elected officials representing DePaul and surrounding areas join students for a get out the vote rally on the Lincoln Park campus. (Brenden Moore/The DePaulia)

Quigley, Schakowsky lead GOTV rally on quad

Brenden Moore November 8, 2016

U.S. Reps. Mike Quigley and Jan Schakowsky headlined a get out the vote (GOTV) rally on the Lincoln Park Quad Monday afternoon, ginning up enthusiasm ahead of both Election Day and a campus event...

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump shake hands during the presidential debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y., Monday, Sept. 26, 2016. (Joe Raedle/Pool via AP)

Storylines to look out for on Election Day

Brenden Moore November 7, 2016

After a seemingly endless campaign season both in Illinois and around the country, ballots will be counted and winners declared tomorrow night. Here are a few observations/storylines to look out for...

(Erin Yarnall / The DePaulia)

Fee forgiveness: Library offers temporary amnesty for late books

Tariqah Shakir November 7, 2016

The Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy, a period in which Pope Francis called on Catholics to “find the joy (of) rediscovering and rendering fruitful God’s mercy, with which we are all called to...

Richardson Library renovations approved

Richardson Library renovations approved

Emma Krupp November 6, 2016

DePaul’s John T. Richardson Library is getting yet another facelift: last week, the Board of Trustees approved a third phase of renovations for the Lincoln Park-located library, set to begin next summer. “The...

World Series victory parade draws massive crowds

World Series victory parade draws massive crowds

Jack Higgins November 6, 2016

On Friday morning, fans dressed in “Cubby Blue” stretched along the Chicago Cubs Parade route starting at Wrigley Field, following Lake Shore Drive south to Grant Park. They eagerly awaited the...

Home is where the vote is

Home is where the vote is

Taylor Ashmore November 6, 2016

With election day fast-approaching, many DePaul students are scrambling to cast their votes before polls close Tuesday. Students who are studying abroad internationally, however, are given a more difficult...

Levi Cook watches a shot go up in an exhibition game against Rockhurst (Caroline Stacy/The DePaulia)

DePaul men’s basketball quashes Rockhurst 79-53 in exhibition

Ben Gartland November 5, 2016

When DePaul men's basketball met Rockhurst in an exhibition on Friday it wasn't pretty. The 79-53 win by the Blue Demons saw 45 combined turnovers and 53 combined fouls between the two teams. No,...

Dold, Schneider face off in 10th district rematch

Brenden Moore November 1, 2016

With Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump polling terribly low in suburban areas around the country, GOP congressmen have been faced with headwinds so strong, it may hand the Democrats a previously...

Storytelling for social justice

Storytelling for social justice

Megan Stringer October 31, 2016

DePaul University’s Center for Identity, Inclusion and Social Change hosted a hip-hop and social justice workshop with Aisha Fukushima last Tuesday morning, Oct. 25. In Student Center 120AB, there...

Russia meddling in American politics

Russia meddling in American politics

Jackson Danbeck October 31, 2016

Just over a week from the election, there is good reason to expect more inflammatory releases of hacked documents from WikiLeaks, according to the site’s founder Julian Assange. The dumps so far have...

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