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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

Illinois Comptroller Leslie Munger appears in her first campaign ad, where she touts her No budget, no pay proposal. (Leslie Munger/Youtube)

Comptroller’s race heats up as Munger cashes in

Brenden Moore October 6, 2016

The special election for Illinois comptroller is finally heating up as incumbent Leslie Munger (R), recently awash in cash from allies of Gov. Bruce Rauner, floods the airwaves with ads introducing...

Mart’e Grays had 25 points Friday when the Providence Friars came to Lincoln Park. 
(Grant Myatt / The DePaulia)

Mart’e Grays to miss 2016-17 DePaul women’s basketball season

Ben Gartland October 4, 2016

  DePaul Athletics announced on Tuesday that junior forward Mart'e Grays will miss the upcoming women's basketball season with a torn achilles. “Losing players to injury is one of the...

DePaul puts safety first

DePaul puts safety first

Jackson Danbeck October 3, 2016

Public Safety hosted the Safety Fair at Loop and Lincoln Park campuses last week to offer advice for DePaul community members in case they find themselves in a range of emergencies. At the fair in the...

DePaul dedicates memorial outside Arts & Letters

DePaul dedicates memorial outside Arts & Letters

Jackson Danbeck October 3, 2016

On a windy fall afternoon outside the Arts and Letters Hall, members of the DePaul community gathered to dedicate a new memorial honoring Vincentian priests both at the university and throughout the United...

Students call for action over race climate on campus

Students call for action over race climate on campus

Rachel Hinton October 3, 2016

Shrouded in the hazy shades of winter, DePaul was only a few weeks into the 2006 school year  when administrators were faced with a racial conundrum. Students were returning to their studies and settling...

FAFSA moves opening date to Oct. 1

FAFSA moves opening date to Oct. 1

Latricia Polk October 3, 2016

Beginning this year, students can apply for next year’s federal financial aid as early as Oct. 1. The new deadline to apply and complete Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is months...

Third party candidates grabbing the attention of young voters

Third party candidates grabbing the attention of young voters

Emma Krupp October 2, 2016

As election season ramps up, a handful of students on campus still find themselves unhappy with the candidates on the major party tickets. Like the 63 percent of registered voters in a September Pew...

Merle Reskin Theatre production of “The Kid Who Ran for President,” opens Oct. 6.

Merle Reskin Theatre production of “The Kid Who Ran for President,” opens Oct. 6.

Caroline Stacey October 2, 2016

Just like college students are always asked about their future plans and careers, the big question for children is quite similar: what do you want to be when you grow up? With that, countless ideas pop...

CTU votes to strike after 95-percent approval rate

CTU votes to strike after 95-percent approval rate

Danielle Church October 2, 2016

The Chicago Teacher Union’s (CTU) voted Wednesday to authorize a strike date, after negotiations could not be settled on a contract between CTU and Chicago Public Schools (CPS) for over a year. CTU is...

Carol Marin, director, Center for Journalism Integrity and Excellence, gives remarks during a dedication and reception event for the new Center for Journalism Integrity and Excellence in the College of Communication, Thursday, May 5, 2016. Marin and Don Moseley, known for their decades of award-winning investigative journalism in Chicago and national media, serve as co-directors of the center that values truth, accuracy, fairness and context as its guiding principles. (DePaul University/Jeff Carrion)

Journalism center co-director discusses ‘apocalyptic’ election year

Jake Ekdahl September 28, 2016

Carol Marin has been a journalist in Chicago for nearly 40 years, spanning several different presidents, governors, mayors and other politicians. Those years of experience came in handy Tuesday...

DePaul students, faculty declare Clinton debate winner

DePaul students, faculty declare Clinton debate winner

Jake Ekdahl September 27, 2016

Members of the university community gathered for a debate watch party on the Lincoln Park campus Monday night. The event, thrown by the political science department, saw students and faculty from all...

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)

ANALYSIS: Clinton clear winner as Trump takes bait

Brenden Moore September 27, 2016

After a September swoon that saw her once-commanding lead shrivel to a virtual tie, the pressure was on Democratic presidential Hillary Clinton tonight to put in a strong debate performance against...

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