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The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

Frats, other groups say sexual assault prevention is ‘on all of us’

Frats, other groups say sexual assault prevention is ‘on all of us’

Rachel Hinton April 24, 2016

The ornate decorations of Cortelyou Commons were in contrast with the topic those in the wood-paneled room were discussing on Friday. The building, on the outskirts of DePaul’s Lincoln Park campus...

Students find solace in volunteering

Students find solace in volunteering

Jasminne Hernández April 24, 2016

Waking up at 4 a.m. is not unusual for Jessenia Martinez, a senior at DePaul. It’s even enjoyable. On a cold and icy January morning, rather than staying in bed, Martinez was up and ready to volunteer...

Business students present plans to fix Illinois budget crisis

Business students present plans to fix Illinois budget crisis

Antonio Serna Rosellini April 24, 2016

With experts stumped as to how to  solve the the state’s pension crisis, DePaul invited its undergraduate business students to weigh in on the issue and offer their own solutions as to how to pay...

Feminist Front protests down Belden and Sheffield avenues. (Erin Yarnall / The DePaulia)

Take Back The Night rally calls for safe housing and end to rape culture

Erin Yarnall April 24, 2016

Chants calling for the end of rape culture and safe housing in the dorms echoed across campus as Feminist Front, an organization at DePaul, hosted Take Back the Night, which included a rally in numerous...

DePaul celebrates Earth Week

DePaul celebrates Earth Week

Jessica Villagomez and Yazmin Dominguez April 22, 2016

For DePaul freshman Erin Hammond, helping manage the Earth Week Festival on DePaul’s Quad in 40 degree weather was not a challenge.  Hammond grew up on a 975-acre farm in North Central Iowa, waking...

DePaul advocates, SGA call on legislators to fund higher education

DePaul advocates, SGA call on legislators to fund higher education

Jesus Montero April 22, 2016

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Straight outta compost: DePaul students encourage others to reduce food waste

Straight outta compost: DePaul students encourage others to reduce food waste

Jasminne Hernández April 21, 2016

It’s 5 p.m. and the Loop cafeteria is filled with hungry DePaulians. A microwave beeps in the background but goes unnoticed by the 20 or so scattered students sitting on the silver, light-as-air...

Scholarship Fair aims to make finding college funding easier

Scholarship Fair aims to make finding college funding easier

Maddy Crozier April 20, 2016

Many students know and confront the harsh reality of college costs. However, many students don’t yet know much about DePaul’s primary resource for locating scholarships. The Office of Financial...

Freshman tuition up 3.8 percent for 2016-17 school year

Freshman tuition up 3.8 percent for 2016-17 school year

Brenden Moore April 17, 2016

A tuition increase, raises for university employees and contingency funds set aside for the still-unfunded state MAP program are among the many provisions in the $556 million 2016-2017 university budget...

DePaul welcomes Hannah Retzkin, the new sexual and relationship violence prevention specialist

DePaul welcomes Hannah Retzkin, the new sexual and relationship violence prevention specialist

Kyle Woosley April 17, 2016

The Office of Health Promotion and Wellness (HPW) has hired a new team member to expand on-campus education efforts. Hannah Retzkin, the newest sexual and relationship violence prevention specialist...

Old Finkl Steel site ripe for redevelopment

Old Finkl Steel site ripe for redevelopment

Jackson Danbeck April 17, 2016

The banks of the Chicago River have long been a heartland of industry, protected by laws to thwart real estate developers’ desire to build there. But that tradition has taken a sudden turn, for better...

Holtschneider urges openness and kindness after chalking controversy

Holtschneider urges openness and kindness after chalking controversy

Kirsten Onsgard April 15, 2016

College Republicans’ campus chalkings earlier this month may have been erased within hours, but the verbal sparring in response to writings like “Blue Lives Matter” and “Build a Wall” has...

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