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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

Two unions seek to represent DePaul adjuncts

Two unions seek to represent DePaul adjuncts

Brenden Moore January 31, 2016

It appears the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) is not the only shop in town as United Academics of Chicago, a branch of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), has also been active in the...

One-third of DePaul students low income

One-third of DePaul students low income

Mariah Woelfel January 31, 2016

[dropcap]O[/dropcap]n the 17th floor of 55 E. Jackson Blvd., in a corner office enclosed by windows that look out onto the Chicago skyline, Division of Enrollment Management and Marketing Vice President...

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

DePaul relies on unsworn Public Safety for protection

Jackson Danbeck January 31, 2016

While many universities across the nation use sworn and armed police for campus security, DePaul continues to rely on unsworn and mostly unarmed officers to protect the community. The issue of armed...

Education students, professors give thoughts on CPS issues

Education students, professors give thoughts on CPS issues

Kyle Woosley January 31, 2016

Chicago Public Schools (CPS) will be making some heavy layoffs in the next month and it has DePaul’s education community worried. Last week, CPS announced it would lay off 433 positions, over 40 of...

Students strategize what to do after Mizzou

Students strategize ‘what to do after Mizzou’

Aaron Lee January 31, 2016

The question of “What do we do after Mizzou?” was posed last week as members of the university community met to discuss the way forward after racial strife at the University of Missouri sparked a...

Spirited away: Blue Demon Week falls short

Spirited away: Blue Demon Week falls short

Emma Krupp January 31, 2016

If you visited the Student Center last week, you probably noticed the blue and red decorations signifying DePaul’s annual Blue Demon Week. Maybe you saw signs on campus that listed an itinerary of...

With no budget, Rauner repeats calls for pro-business reform

With no budget, Rauner repeats calls for pro-business reform

Associated Press, Sara Burnett, and Ivan Moreno January 28, 2016

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner used his State of the State address Wednesday to make another case for changes he says would make Illinois more competitive, even as he...

Loyola adjuncts vote to unionize

Loyola adjuncts vote to unionize

Brenden Moore January 27, 2016

By a vote of 142 for and 82 against, adjunct faculty in Loyola’s College of Arts and Sciences voted to be represented by the Service Employees International Union, another win in the effort to unionize...

8 campus sexual offenses recorded since August

8 campus sexual offenses recorded since August

Mariah Woelfel January 25, 2016

When DePaul freshman Madison Keys saw a notification a week and a half ago from Public Safety that a sexual assault was reported on DePaul’s Lincoln Park campus, she started to question her own safety. “It...

Unionization movement arrives at DePaul

Unionization movement arrives at DePaul

Brenden Moore and Megan Deppen January 25, 2016

[dropcap]M[/dropcap]otivated by low wages, flimsy benefits and a 2014 precedent-setting ruling by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), adjunct faculty members are rushing to unionize at institutions...

DePaul crime watch: January Lincoln Park and campus crime

DePaul crime watch: January Lincoln Park and campus crime

Mariah Woelfel January 25, 2016

Crime at DePaul last week, Jan. 11-17: [list type="styled simple"] [li]One report of criminal sexual assault on the Lincoln Park campus[/li] [li]One report of burglary on the Lincoln Park campus[/li] [li]Five...

DePaul political animals migrate to Iowa for caucus

DePaul political animals migrate to Iowa for caucus

Emma Krupp January 24, 2016

As the presidential candidates make their final efforts to woo Iowa voters before the Feb. 1 caucuses, some DePaul students plan to take advantage of their Iowan birthright and head home to participate. Gabie...

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