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The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

Fridays incident was the first university public safety alert related to Lincoln Park since May 6.

Safety concerns surface following CTA attack, Loop sexual assault

Jackson Danbeck May 4, 2016

After a DePaul student was beaten in an attempted robbery on the Blue Line and another was drugged, robbed and sexually assaulted in the Loop last week, the safety of students has become an increasing...

Enrollment survey says: Chances are, you went to Lane Tech

Enrollment survey says: Chances are, you went to Lane Tech

Brenden Moore May 1, 2016

If DePaul’s latest marketing campaign touts its ‘world ready’ education standards, the university’s pipeline of students could be appropriately dubbed ‘locally based’. Indeed, an analysis...

(Photo courtesy of Milo Yiannopolous)

College Republicans working to bring in controversial speaker

Kyle Woosley May 1, 2016

With the recent ‘chalking’ incident on campus and a national debate over political correctness as a backdrop, the DePaul College Republicans are aiming to bring  the self-proclaimed “internet’s...

University ups outreach as union cards fly

University ups outreach as union cards fly

Brenden Moore May 1, 2016

The Service Employee International Union (SEIU) has sent out union authorization cards to part-time faculty members, Provost Marten denBoer said in a letter addressed to faculty last week. The actions...

Students animate for 44 hours straight

Students animate for 44 hours straight

Jack Higgins and Joseph Lu May 1, 2016

“Mayday” means many different things to the students, alumni and professors participating in the Sixth Annual Mayday Animation Marathon. At its very base, the event was named Mayday due to the fact...

Students scramble to find off-campus housing

Students scramble to find off-campus housing

Emma Krupp May 1, 2016

When Marly Prom and her two soon-to-be roommates arrived outside a respectable-looking building to check out an apartment listing in Lincoln Park, they immediately felt something was amiss. “We’re...

Pfleger talks police brutality

Pfleger talks police brutality

Jackson Danbeck May 1, 2016

According to Rev. Michael Pfleger, the fiery South Side priest, the only way Chicago will overcome police brutality and discrimination is not by overhauling the police department, but by solving social...

Sister Helen Prejean continues 35-year fight against death penalty

Sister Helen Prejean continues 35-year fight against death penalty

Deni Kemper May 1, 2016

Standing behind a podium in one of the meeting rooms in DePaul’s Student Center, wearing her signature purple jacket, Sister Helen Prejean begins to tell a story. The story is about a man named Richard...

Show it again: NCAA approves instant replay in soccer

Show it again: NCAA approves instant replay in soccer

Zachary Holden May 1, 2016

The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) announced April 12 that the NCAA Playing Rules and Oversight Panel approved the use of video review in college soccer for the 2016 season. Both men...

DemonTHON raises $274,000 for Lurie Childrens Hospital

DemonTHON raises $274,000 for Lurie Children’s Hospital

Kirsten Onsgard April 30, 2016

Friday marked junior Mikayla Rickord’s second time participating in the 24-hour DePaul dance marathon DemonTHON, but it is not the only time she works with sick children. Each week, she spends three...

Student incapacitated, sexually assaulted in Loop

Student incapacitated, sexually assaulted in Loop

Kirsten Onsgard April 30, 2016

A DePaul student walking downtown was incapacitated with a noxious substance, dragged into an SUV and sexually assaulted and robbed last night, according to a Public Safety alert. He escaped from the...

DePaul student attacked on Blue Line returning home from class

DePaul student attacked on Blue Line returning home from class

Kirsten Onsgard April 29, 2016

// A DePaul freshman on her way home from class said she was beaten on the CTA Blue Line at 10 a.m Thursday as onlookers failed to intervene.  Jessica Hughes said she was returning home from...

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