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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

DePaul, city announce economic partnership

DePaul, city announce economic partnership

Jessica Villagomez January 20, 2016

DePaul is one of eight Chicago universities that signed a memorandum of understanding with the City of Chicago, outlining investments between universities and the city totaling over $2.5 billion. In...

Student finds stability after securing housing

Student finds stability after securing housing

Jessica Villagomez January 18, 2016

On a typical weekday, Tony Romero can be found working his part-time job at Brownstones in the Lincoln Park campus. In preparation for his future career as an accountant, Romero also works as a customer...

Weighing options: DePaul urges caution on adjunct unionization

Weighing options: DePaul urges caution on adjunct unionization

Brenden Moore January 18, 2016

DePaul could soon be at the forefront of the debate over adjunct unionization as Rev. Dennis Holtschneider, C.M. informed faculty last week of attempts by the Service Employees International Union (SEIU)...

School of Music students adjust to new reality

School of Music students adjust to new reality

Jackson Danbeck January 18, 2016

With the reconstruction of DePaul’s School of Music now underway, music students and faculty are adapting to changes, the most prevalent being the relocation of practice rooms to the Annex building...

Students get free pass to Art Institute of Chicago

Students get free pass to Art Institute of Chicago

Kyle Woosley January 18, 2016

The Art Institute of Chicago is offering free admission for undergraduate students of DePaul as part of its university partnership program. The institute’s program, which already includes Northwestern...

Justice for all? event addresses past and future of Black Lives Matter

‘Justice for all?’ event addresses past and future of Black Lives Matter

Edna Espino January 15, 2016

In 2011, DePaul professor Valerie Johnson turned on her television to find that George Zimmerman had been acquitted in the Trayvon Martin case. A feeling of disbelief overwhelmed her.  “You see...

SGA: MAP Advocacy Days, FAFSA, DePaul facility updates

SGA: MAP Advocacy Days, FAFSA, DePaul facility updates

Maddy Crozier January 15, 2016

Student Government Association met Thursday, Jan. 14 for a general body meeting. Important topics included SGA’s “Keep Calm and Do The FAFSA” campaign and MAP Advocacy Days. Guest Speakers Gene...

DePaul to close on Martin Luther King Jr. Day

DePaul to close on Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Jessica Villagomez January 15, 2016

For the first time in the university’s history, students will have Martin Luther King Jr. Day off. The university will be officially closed. Celebrated on Jan. 18, the university will also host a breakfast...

Page 29: DePauls $43 million budget surplus

Page 29: DePaul’s $43 million budget surplus

Brenden Moore, Kirsten Onsgard, and Jessica Villagomez January 14, 2016

News Editors Jessica Villagomez and Brenden Moore are joined by Digital Managing Editor Kirsten Onsgard to discuss MAP grants, DePaul's UPass issues and the university's budget surplus. 

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

Student reports sexual assault in Sanctuary Hall

Brenden Moore January 14, 2016

Public Safety issued an alert early Thursday morning after a student reported that she was sexually assaulted by an acquaintance in Sanctuary Hall. The alert, sent out just after 5:00 a.m., indicated...

Efforts to recall Emanuel continue

Efforts to recall Emanuel continue

Manny Ramos January 13, 2016

Rep. La Shawn Ford (D-Chicago) held a town hall meeting on Chicago’s West Side Jan. 9 to discuss the progression of a bill that could lead to the recall of Mayor Rahm Emanuel. Ford was accompanied with...

The new age of protesting: Protesters aim for impact by disrupting profit centers

The new age of protesting: Protesters aim for impact by disrupting profit centers

Kyle Woosley January 10, 2016

Marching on Michigan Avenue during Black Friday, blocking traffic at major downtown intersections and disrupting restaurants in Lincoln Park and Wicker Park are just some of the tactics being used by...

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