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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

Left to right: Black Student Union president Mario Morrow, University of Chicago professor Gerald Rosenberg and senior journalist in residence at DePaul Chris Bury discuss free speech on college campuses. (Danielle Harris/The DePaulia)

Free speech panel debate First Amendment

Danielle Harris, Former news editor October 24, 2016

DePaul became a major talking point in the national debate over free speech on college campuses after a visit from conservative provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos turned chaotic last May. But DePaul is in...

Students promote sexual health at trivia night

Students promote sexual health at trivia night

Emma Krupp October 23, 2016

A small but determined group of middle-aged bar-goers headed to the basement of Pazzo’s — an Italian restaurant near DePaul’s Loop campus — to watch the Cubs game in seclusion last Wednesday night....

Campus Wi-Fi complaints continue

Campus Wi-Fi complaints continue

Emma Krupp October 23, 2016

Last week, freshmen Ty Schlechter and Caroline Rau sat in the Schmitt Academic Center (SAC) during the midmorning rush near The Bean, fiddling with their laptops and audibly groaning. They wanted to register...

Police investigating sexual assault on campus

Police investigating sexual assault on campus

Rachel Hinton October 23, 2016

A criminal sexual assault was reported Thursday between 1:45 and 2:30 a.m. in Munroe Hall. Students were notified via public safety alert, but this sexual assault will be investigated by the Chicago Police...

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)

LIVE BLOG: Clinton, Trump face off in final debate

Brenden Moore October 19, 2016

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The Jackson Red Line ‘L’ stop (pictured above) is a key arrival and departure point for DePaul students and faculty at the university’s Loop Campus. According to an NBC 5 investigation earlier this year, the station recorded the most thefts of any platform in the system. (Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons)

Chicagoans ditching public transit

Jackson Danbeck October 17, 2016

Traffic inched at a snail’s pace along the packed highway as Amanda Alba and her sister drove to their classes at DePaul from the suburb of Oak Lawn. The car ahead moved up a few feet, then stopped....

Though the Cubs lost last night, fans across multiple generations unite because of the team and their hope for the team (Geoff Stellfox | The DePaulia)

Commentary: The dream of the Chicago Cubs feels like a reality

Geoff Stellfox October 17, 2016

When I was two-years-old, I went on the field at Wrigley Field and met Andre Dawson. Fast-forward 25 years (plus some change), and he’s back at Wrigley to throw out the first pitch in Game Two...

With rubble comes new housing

With rubble comes new housing

Jackson Danbeck October 17, 2016

The demolition of the old Children’s Memorial Hospital is over half way complete — and the $350 million development project that includes apartments and retail stores is ever closer to becoming a reality...

Dancers from Nu’ance perform for the audience, showcasing the deep spiritual and cultural diversity present at DePaul. After the dance team, the Asian Cultural Exchange performed an indigenous dance called the Maglalatik, which led themes of conflict and reconciliation between groups. (Connor OKeefe/The DePaulia)

DePaul brunch advocates for diversity

April Lane, Assistant Online Editor October 17, 2016

On Oct. 15, the Office of Multicultural Student Success hosted the “President’s Diversity Brunch,” an annual event featuring speeches from President Rev. Dennis Holtschneider, C.M. and community...

Undocumented migrants in jeopardy

Undocumented migrants in jeopardy

Jack Chelsky October 16, 2016

Over 11.2 million undocumented people live in the United States, Roberto Gonzales told DePaul students and staff at an event last Tuesday, of which 2.1 million have lived here since childhood. Undocumented...

Man of many hats: Archbishop Cupichs elevation to cardinal welcomed by DePaul community

Man of many hats: Archbishop Cupich’s elevation to cardinal welcomed by DePaul community

Ben Gartland October 16, 2016

DePaul President Rev. Dennis Holtschneider C.M. has a story about Chicago Archbishop Blase Cupich. They were in a car about a year ago on their way to a meeting when Holtschneider said to Cupich “The...

DePaul head coach Dave Leitao yells to his team during the first half of an NCAA college basketball  game against Villanova, Tuesday, March 1, 2016, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

DePaul men’s basketball picked to finish last in the Big East

Ben Gartland October 11, 2016

DePaul men's basketball does not have high expectations from the Big East coaches for 2016-17 as the Blue Demons were picked to finish tenth in the Big East. The rankings were released at Big East media...

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