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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

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

DePaul crime watch: February Lincoln Park and campus crime

Mariah Woelfel February 15, 2016

This map reflects crime reported to Public Safety from Feb. 1 to a week prior to the current date. This map is updated on a weekly basis with data made available to The DePaulia from DePaul's Office...

Changes proposed to sexual assault reporting process

Changes proposed to sexual assault reporting process

Matthew Paras, Editor-in-Chief February 14, 2016

Karen Tamburro had 90 days. When Tamburro took over in September as DePaul’s Title IX coordinator, the person responsible taking on complaints of sexual assault, violence and making sure DePaul follows...

Canceled classes an issue among adjuncts, according to survey

Canceled classes an issue among adjuncts, according to survey

Megan Deppen February 14, 2016

Unionizing adjunct faculty across the country are demanding better pay, access to resources and job security, but according to a recent survey of DePaul’s adjunct faculty, there are a few more items...

From homeless to leader, student eyes state office

From homeless to leader, student eyes state office

Donyae Lewis February 14, 2016

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Faculty members enter St. Vincent de Paul Church during convocation. Certain tenured faculty will have the opportunity to participate in phased retirement. (Jeff Carrion / DePaul University)

DePaul reinstitutes phased retirement

Brenden Moore February 14, 2016

Certain faculty members will soon have more retirement options, as the university announced that will reinstate its longstanding phased-in retirement program. The plan will allow for tenured faculty...

DePaul alum becomes mayor of Benton Harbor, Michigan

DePaul alum becomes mayor of Benton Harbor, Michigan

Rachel Hinton February 14, 2016

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DePaul’s College of Law cancels event scheduled at Trump Tower

DePaul’s College of Law cancels event scheduled at Trump Tower

Emma Krupp February 14, 2016

Following waves of student protest, DePaul’s College of Law cancelled a contract to hold an upcoming event at Donald Trump’s eponymous Trump Tower in Chicago. Michael Burns, the associate dean for...

SGA: MAP rally, voter registration, course evaluations

SGA: MAP rally, voter registration, course evaluations

Maddy Crozier February 12, 2016

Student Government Association’s general body meeting on Thursday, Feb. 11 updated members on MAP advocacy, especially an upcoming demonstration at the Thompson Center. Guest Speakers Ed Udovic,...

SGA organizes MAP grant rally

SGA organizes MAP grant rally

Kirsten Onsgard February 12, 2016

As a bill to fund MAP grants awaits a decision from Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner, Student Government Association has organized a rally to gather support for its importance. The event, which will take...

Students may now choose preferred name and gender on campus systems

Students may now choose preferred name and gender on campus systems

Kirsten Onsgard and Maddy Crozier February 10, 2016

For Jordan Jedry, a new quarter didn’t just mean new classes, but a conversation about gender. Jedry, who does not identify as male or female, needed to make sure professors were aware of their preference...

Water mains under Belden and Seminary avenues to be replaced

Water mains under Belden and Seminary avenues to be replaced

Jackson Danbeck and Jessica Villagomez February 9, 2016

DePaul students, faculty and staff should be aware of construction at the corner of Belden and Seminary avenues while underground water mains are being replaced. The Chicago Department of Water Management...

Holtschneider discusses race relations at DePaul with Black Student Union

Holtschneider discusses race relations at DePaul with Black Student Union

Matthew Paras, Editor-in-Chief February 7, 2016

When junior Mario Morrow was on break in December, he received two emails — one to his personal account and one to his email as the president of DePaul’s Black Student Union (BSU).   The emails...

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